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Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action to break masonry material into tiny granules. These bits drill faster and penetrate material with less pressure than rotary-only bits. Also known as percussion or impact bits.
Serrated-point drill bits deliver faster, cooler cutting as well as longer life than standard-point masonry drill bits.
Number of Pieces | Drill Bit Sizes Included | Shank Type | Point Style | Specifications Met | For Use On | Each | |
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5 | 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" | Round | Serrated | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 0000000 | 000000 |
6 | 1/8"; 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" | Hex | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 0000000 | 00000 |
Use with handheld power drills, drill presses, and in hammer drills. Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action to break masonry material into tiny granules. These bits drill faster and penetrate material with less pressure than rotary-only bits. Also called percussion or impact bits.
Number of Pieces | Drill Bit Sizes Included | Point Style | Specifications Met | For Use On | Each | |
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Uncoated Carbide-Tipped Steel | ||||||
4 | 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 000000 |
6 | 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2"; 5/8" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 00000 |
6 | 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2"; 5/8"; 3/4" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 00000 |
Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action to break masonry material into tiny granules. These bits cannot be used with SDS-Max-drive rotary hammers. Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action. This type of bit drills faster and penetrates material with less pressure than rotary-only bits. Also called percussion or impact bits.
Number of Pieces | Drill Bit Sizes Included | Point Style | Specifications Met | For Use On | Each | |
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5 | 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 0000000 | 000000 |
6 | 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" (6 5/8" Lg.); 1/2" (10 5/8" Lg.) | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 0000000 | 00000 |
A more controlled chip removal reduces heat buildup, making these bits good for use on brittle material such as block and brick. Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action to break masonry material into tiny granules. This type of bit drills faster and penetrates material with less pressure than rotary-only bits. Also called percussion or impact bits.
Number of Pieces | Drill Bit Sizes Included | Point Style | Specifications Met | For Use On | Each | |
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Uncoated Carbide-Tipped Steel | ||||||
4 | 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 000000 |
6 | 3/16"; 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2"; 5/8" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 00000 |
6 | 1/4"; 5/16"; 3/8"; 1/2"; 5/8"; 3/4" | Standard | ANSI Standards | Masonry, Concrete | 000000 | 00000 |
The 1/4" hex shank allows these bits to be used with standard impact drivers. Instead of using a hammering action to break up masonry material, theys drill with rotary action only, requiring more pressure to grind up material.
Number of Pieces | Drill Bit Sizes Included | Shank Type | Shank Size | Point Style | For Use On | Each | |
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3 | 5/32", 3/16", 1/4" | Quick-Change Hex | 1/4" | Standard | Masonry | 0000000 | 000000 |