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Makita B-68769 1/4" x 4" Carbide Tipped Percussion Masonry Hammer Drill Bit

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Management number 219005876 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$3.68 Model Number 219005876
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Makita Percussion Masonry Bits are designed to drill through masonry materials such as brick, concrete, marble, and granite. The bit has a carbide tip and can be re-sharpened for longer life. A wide flute design removes dust faster. Each bit is manufactured from high quality materials for added durability. These bits can be used in corded or cordless hammer drills.

  • Carbide tipped for longer bit life
  • Wide roll forged flutes for longer useful drilling length and rapid dust removal
  • Resharpenable for extended bit life
  • For use in corded and cordless hammer drills for drilling holes in masonry materials including concrete, block, brick, plaster, and stone
UPC 088381547321
Model B-68769
Brand Name Makita
Shank Type Straight
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Part Number B-68769
Point Style Taper Point
Finish Types Uncoated
Manufacturer Makita
Material Type Carbide
Item Type Name Makita B-68769 1/4" x 4" Carbide Tipped Percussion Masonry Hammer Drill Bit
Item Dimensions 0.32 x 1.73 x 7.87 inches
Tool Flute Type Parabolic
Cutting Diameter 0.25 Inches
Number of Flutes 3
Included Components 1/4" x 4" Carbide Tipped Percussion Masonry Hammer Drill Bit
Surface Recommendation Masonry
Global Trade Identification Number 00088381547321

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