
5mm x 165mm Makita Nemesis 2 SDS+ Masonry Drill Bit, B-57906
Makita Masonry Drill Bit
Makita Nemesis 2 SDS+ drill bit, a robust masonry drill bit designed for drilling into reinforced concrete, masonry, and the hardest natural stone.
Combined with a unique slotted drive system that has grooves included on the shaft to snap into the chuck allowing the drill bit to move with a hammer action.
Designed for the toughest jobs, these Makita Nemesis 2 SDS+ drill bits utilise a symmetrical four flute construction with a centering tip for accurate drilling. Ideal when drilling into the toughest surfaces and used by professionals across various industries.
Drill Bit Specification:
- Diameter: 5mm
- Overall Length: 165mm
- Working Length: 100mm
- Part No. B-57906
- Primary Use: Drilling into reinforced concrete, masonry, and natural stone.
A robust drill bit from Fusion Fixings that will get the job done and is part of a growing range of drill bits specifically designed for use on the hardest of materials.
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Makita Masonry Drill Bit
Makita Nemesis 2 SDS+ drill bit, a robust masonry drill bit designed for drilling into reinforced concrete, masonry, and the hardest natural stone.
Combined with a unique slotted drive system that has grooves included on the shaft to snap into the chuck allowing the drill bit to move with a hammer action.
Designed for the toughest jobs, these Makita Nemesis 2 SDS+ drill bits utilise a symmetrical four flute construction with a centering tip for accurate drilling. Ideal when drilling into the toughest surfaces and used by professionals across various industries.
Drill Bit Specification:
- Diameter: 5mm
- Overall Length: 165mm
- Working Length: 100mm
- Part No. B-57906
- Primary Use: Drilling into reinforced concrete, masonry, and natural stone.
A robust drill bit from Fusion Fixings that will get the job done and is part of a growing range of drill bits specifically designed for use on the hardest of materials.












