1-1/4×36 Skil Bit – Carbide Tipped Drill Bit *Tubed*
$617.54
Discover the 1-1/4×36 Skil Bit – Carbide Tipped *Tubed* – Masonry, a top-tier drill bit crafted for precision and durability in masonry work. With its carbide-tipped design, this tool promises long-lasting performance and strength, ideal for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Enjoy easy storage with its convenient tubed packaging. Elevate your projects with a reliable tool that meets and exceeds expectations.
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Description
Introducing the 1-1/4×36 Skil Bit – Carbide Tipped Drill Bit *Tubed* – Masonry, a premium cutting tool crafted for precision and durability in masonry applications. This high-quality drill bit boasts a carbide-tipped design, ensuring long-lasting performance and exceptional strength, making it an essential addition to any toolbox. The convenient tubed packaging allows for easy storage and access, catering to both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts. Trust in the reliability of our product to exceed your expectations and enhance your project outcomes.Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 36 × 1 × 1 in |
Diameter Size | 1-1/4 |
For Use On | Block, Brick, Concrete, Stone |
Overall Length | 36 |
Size Type | Fractional |
FAQ's
What safety precautions should I take when core drilling?
Wear eye and ear protection, use dust control or water cooling, secure the work area, and keep a firm grip on the drill.
Where are Stanley HD-45 & Skil 736 masonry drill bits manufactured?
Manufacturing locations vary by supplier and model—check packaging or the manufacturer’s website for specific origin details.
Are Stanley HD-45 bits compatible with impact drills?
Not directly—impact drills are different from hammer drills and hydraulic drills. Use only in tools rated for the bit type.
Why choose carbide tips over standard steel masonry bits?
Carbide tips last longer, cut faster, and handle harder, more abrasive materials than steel bits.
Can carbide tipped masonry bits be used for stone or tile?
Yes, but for tile, a spear-point or diamond bit may be better to avoid chipping.
What is the best way to prevent overheating in masonry drilling?
Drill at the correct speed, apply steady pressure, and use water cooling for prolonged or deep drilling.
Do I need a pilot hole for masonry drilling with carbide tips?
Not usually—carbide tips can start directly on the material, but a pilot hole can help with large-diameter drilling.
Are these bits suitable for both brick and concrete?
Yes—carbide tipped masonry bits handle both well, though harder concrete may require slower drilling and more cooling.
What is the difference between SDS, SDS-Max, and standard shank masonry bits?
SDS and SDS-Max bits lock into special hammer drills for higher impact energy; standard shank bits fit regular chucks.
Can I use a Skil 736 masonry bit in a regular rotary drill?
Yes, if the shank size fits your drill, though performance will be better with a hammer drill for masonry work.
What speed should I run a Stanley HD-45 for masonry drilling?
Use the speed recommended in the HD-45 manual—typically lower RPMs with steady, even pressure for masonry.
Should I use water when drilling with carbide tipped masonry bits?
Yes, for extended drilling or hard materials, water cooling reduces heat and extends bit life.
Can I sharpen carbide tipped masonry bits?
Yes, but sharpening requires a diamond grinding wheel and the correct angle—best done by a professional.
How long do carbide tipped masonry drill bits last?
With proper use and cooling, they can last for hundreds of holes. Lifespan depends on the material, drilling speed, and maintenance.
How do I choose the right size bit for my Stanley HD-45?
Match the bit diameter to your intended anchor, fastener, or hole size, and ensure the shank fits the drill’s chuck or adapter.
Do carbide tipped masonry bits work on reinforced concrete?
Yes—though hitting rebar will slow progress and cause extra wear. Use rebar-cutting techniques or bits designed for both concrete and steel.
What materials can carbide tipped masonry bits drill?
Concrete, brick, block, stone, mortar, and some tile. They’re especially effective on dense, abrasive materials.
Are Skil 736 masonry bits interchangeable with Stanley HD-45 bits?
They can be if both share the same shank style, size, and drilling specifications. Always confirm compatibility before use.
Can I use Stanley HD-45 drill bits in other hydraulic drills?
Yes—if the shank type and size match your drill’s chuck or bit holder, they can be used in other compatible hydraulic drills.
What are carbide tipped masonry drill bits?
They’re heavy-duty drill bits with a tungsten carbide tip designed to handle tough materials like concrete, brick, and stone, providing longer life and faster drilling than standard steel bits.