Bosch 3/8-in Natural Stone Tile Bit

Bosch NS500
SKU BPT-NS500
Bosch's 3/8-in natural stone tile bit has a multi grind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials and is also compatible with hammer drills. Browse more drill bits at HomElectrical.com today!
Bosch 3/8-in Natural Stone Tile Bit

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Bosch's 3/8-in natural stone tile bit has a multi grind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials and is also compatible with hammer drills. Browse more drill bits at HomElectrical.com today!
  • Diameter: 3/8 Inch.
  • Length: 2 Inch.
  • Shank: 1/8 Inch.
  • Multigrind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials.
  • Fast drilling in hard materials delivers 20 percent faster drilling than glass and tile bit.
  • Specialized carbide tip centers for no-skate drilling and greater ease of use.
  • High-quality carbide material provides longer life in hard materials.
  • Three flat shank offers outstanding grip to avoid slippage.
  • Engineered for use in natural stone tile, slate, granite and other specialty tile materials (specialty tiles that may be harder than normal tile).
  • Not recommended for use on porcelain tiles.
  • Also compatible with hammer drills.

Bosch NS500 Description

  • Diameter: 3/8 Inch.
  • Length: 2 Inch.
  • Shank: 1/8 Inch.
  • Multigrind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials.
  • Fast drilling in hard materials delivers 20 percent faster drilling than glass and tile bit.
  • Specialized carbide tip centers for no-skate drilling and greater ease of use.
  • High-quality carbide material provides longer life in hard materials.
  • Three flat shank offers outstanding grip to avoid slippage.
  • Engineered for use in natural stone tile, slate, granite and other specialty tile materials (specialty tiles that may be harder than normal tile).
  • Not recommended for use on porcelain tiles.
  • Also compatible with hammer drills.
Free Shipping Eligible
$13.49Each

Usually Ships 8-14 Business Days

Product Specifications

Part NumberNS500
Inner Package1
Weight0.10-lb
UPC000346474947

Manufacturer Description

3/8-in NATURAL STONE TILE BIT
Prop65
Important PROP 65 InformationWarning: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov. to CA residents.
Bosch's 3/8-in natural stone tile bit has a multi grind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials and is also compatible with hammer drills. Browse more drill bits at HomElectrical.com today!
Bosch 3/8-in Natural Stone Tile Bit
Free Shipping Eligible
$13.49Each

Usually Ships 8-14 Business Days

Bosch NS500 Description

  • Diameter: 3/8 Inch.
  • Length: 2 Inch.
  • Shank: 1/8 Inch.
  • Multigrind head designed with multiple cutting edges for harder tile materials.
  • Fast drilling in hard materials delivers 20 percent faster drilling than glass and tile bit.
  • Specialized carbide tip centers for no-skate drilling and greater ease of use.
  • High-quality carbide material provides longer life in hard materials.
  • Three flat shank offers outstanding grip to avoid slippage.
  • Engineered for use in natural stone tile, slate, granite and other specialty tile materials (specialty tiles that may be harder than normal tile).
  • Not recommended for use on porcelain tiles.
  • Also compatible with hammer drills.

Product Specifications

Part NumberNS500
Inner Package1
Weight0.10-lb
UPC000346474947

Manufacturer Description

3/8-in NATURAL STONE TILE BIT
Prop65
Important PROP 65 InformationWarning: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov. to CA residents.

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