murverksbor
Murverksbor, also known as masonry drill bits, are specialized tools designed for drilling into hard materials such as brick, concrete, stone, and tile. Their construction differs significantly from standard drill bits used for wood or metal. The tip of a murverksbor is typically made of a harder material, commonly tungsten carbide, which is brazed or sintered onto the steel shank. This hard tip is often shaped with a multi-faceted or chisel-like point to effectively break through the dense surface of masonry.
The flute design of a murverksbor is also optimized for this purpose. The deeper, wider flutes help
Murverksbor are used with hammer drills or rotary hammer drills for most masonry applications. These drills