AvantiPRO 3/16" x 4" Carbide Tipped Masonry Drill Bit
MPN: PMAPC1030
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AvantiPRO 3/16" x 4" Carbide Tipped Masonry Drill Bit
Designed for precision and longevity, the AvantiPRO PMAPC1030 is the go‑to bit for drilling into brick and block. The 3/16" diameter paired with a 4" length gives you clean, deep holes while maintaining control in tight workspaces.
Carbide tipped for exceptional wear resistance, this bit resists dulling under tough applications where standard steel tips wear quickly. The carbide tip translates into longer life, fewer bit changes, and fewer interruptions on the job site.
The dual‑flute design efficiently evacuates dust and debris as you drill, helping to maintain cutting efficiency and deliver straighter, cleaner holes. This means less force required and reduced heat buildup, especially important when drilling through dense masonry.
Note: AvantiPRO masonry drill bits are intended for rotary drill use only (not compatible with hammer mode settings).
Key Features
- Carbide‑tipped tip: Superior wear resistance for longer bit life in brick and block.
- 3/16" x 4" dimensions: Ideal for small pilot holes and deeper masonry work.
- Dual flutes: Efficient dust removal for cleaner holes and cooler cutting.
- Rotary‑mode only: Optimized performance in standard drills without hammer action.
Practical Uses
Perfect for hanging light fixtures, installing anchors, or routing wires in brick walls and concrete blocks. Whether you’re a professional contractor, a tradesperson, or a DIY homeowner tackling a masonry project, this bit delivers consistent, true holes with minimal wobble.
Why Choose AvantiPRO Over Other Masonry Bits
Unlike generic masonry bits, the AvantiPRO 3/16" x 4" Carbide Tipped bit combines a carbide tip with precision-ground flute geometry designed to maintain sharpness longer and provide cleaner holes. The 4" length provides deeper reach without needing extensions, reducing tool changes and downtime.
Tips for Best Results
- Use a sharp drill and operate at a moderate speed suited to masonry work.
- Avoid overheating by drilling at a steady pace and periodically withdrawing the bit to clear dust.
- Begin with a light touch to establish a pilot hole, then progressively drill to full depth.
- Keep the bit perpendicular to the surface to ensure true, straight holes.
AvantiPRO 3/16" x 4" Carbide Tipped Masonry Drill Bit
Designed for precision and longevity, the AvantiPRO PMAPC1030 is the go‑to bit for drilling into brick and block. The 3/16" diameter paired with a 4" length gives you clean, deep holes while maintaining control in tight workspaces.
Carbide tipped for exceptional wear resistance, this bit resists dulling under tough applications where standard steel tips wear quickly. The carbide tip translates into longer life, fewer bit changes, and fewer interruptions on the job site.
The dual‑flute design efficiently evacuates dust and debris as you drill, helping to maintain cutting efficiency and deliver straighter, cleaner holes. This means less force required and reduced heat buildup, especially important when drilling through dense masonry.
Note: AvantiPRO masonry drill bits are intended for rotary drill use only (not compatible with hammer mode settings).
Key Features
- Carbide‑tipped tip: Superior wear resistance for longer bit life in brick and block.
- 3/16" x 4" dimensions: Ideal for small pilot holes and deeper masonry work.
- Dual flutes: Efficient dust removal for cleaner holes and cooler cutting.
- Rotary‑mode only: Optimized performance in standard drills without hammer action.
Practical Uses
Perfect for hanging light fixtures, installing anchors, or routing wires in brick walls and concrete blocks. Whether you’re a professional contractor, a tradesperson, or a DIY homeowner tackling a masonry project, this bit delivers consistent, true holes with minimal wobble.
Why Choose AvantiPRO Over Other Masonry Bits
Unlike generic masonry bits, the AvantiPRO 3/16" x 4" Carbide Tipped bit combines a carbide tip with precision-ground flute geometry designed to maintain sharpness longer and provide cleaner holes. The 4" length provides deeper reach without needing extensions, reducing tool changes and downtime.
Tips for Best Results
- Use a sharp drill and operate at a moderate speed suited to masonry work.
- Avoid overheating by drilling at a steady pace and periodically withdrawing the bit to clear dust.
- Begin with a light touch to establish a pilot hole, then progressively drill to full depth.
- Keep the bit perpendicular to the surface to ensure true, straight holes.
