SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill Bits

SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill Bits | SDS62401P
Carbide Tipped, for Small Rotary Hammers With 4-Slot SDS Drive System
Features:
  • Patented reinforced flute geometry reduces vibration and channels debris quickly away from the hole.
  • 4-slot drive system hammer bits fit most SDS-Plus rotary hammers.
  • Chisel shaped head geometry is self-centering and ensures fast penetration.
  • Head designed to prevent shattering in the event of contact with reinforced steel and concrete.
  • A high temperature vacuum brazing with pure copper ensures heavy-duty tip capability and withstands hard aggregate shocks.
  • Shot-peened finish.
  • Made to ANSI standards.
  • Drills stamped with Tube 1 per each insignia satisfy the strict quality control tolerances and specifications of the German Institute for Bautechnik, Berlin.
  • For use in concrete, stone, masonry, cement board and aggregates.
These SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill Bits are also great for drilling through the following materials:
  • Concrete
  • Cement

Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Drill Bits

What is a Masonry Drill Bit?

Masonry drill bits are used for drilling into stone, concrete, and other hard materials. They can work with a regular power drill or with a hammer action drill.

How Do I Identify a Masonry Drill Bit?

Being able to tell the difference between masonry drill bits and wood drill bits is very important. There are a few indicators such as shape, size, and cutting edges. If you aren’t sure, it is always best to ask for guidance from a professional.

Can You Use a Masonry Drill Bit with a Regular Drill?

You can use a masonry drill bit with most regular drills, but it is always useful to check beforehand.

What is a Masonry Drill Bit Made of?

The best masonry drill bits are usually made from steel.

How Long Do Masonry Drill Bits Last?

This really depends on the quality of the drill bits you choose to use. You can likely expect your cement drill bits to last through two to three weeks of heavy use, but this can obviously vary. Read reviews and talk to experts to get the best idea for your specific drill bits.

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