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These bits have a round or hex shank that fits into the three-jaw chuck on a hammer drill.
The SDS-Plus shank has two deep slots and two shallow slots for use with SDS-Plus-drive rotary hammers.
These bits allow you to easily switch to another size by changing only the bit body. They are hollow and cut with their outside edge for drilling holes larger than 1 1/2" in diameter.
Drill holes up to 1 1/2" in diameter.
These hollow bits cut with their outside edge for drilling holes larger than 1 1/2" in diameter.
Also known as A-taper bits, these fit rotary hammers with a taper-shank chuck.
A more controlled chip removal reduces heat buildup. Use these bits on brittle material such as block and brick.
The 1/4" hex shank allows these bits to be used with standard impact drivers.
Use these bits with handheld power drills, drill presses, and hammer drills.
Insert these bits directly into power screwdrivers, impact drivers, and other tools that accept 1/4" hex shanks.
Use these bits with handheld power drills and hammer drills set to rotary-only mode.
The SDS-Plus shank has two deep slots and two shallow slots for use with SDS-Plus-drive rotary hammers set to rotary-only mode.
A built-in stop ensures repeatable drilling depths for installing drop-in anchors.
The SDS-Max shank has three deep slots and two shallow slots for use with SDS-Max-drive rotary hammers.
Unlike traditional wire-installing drill bits, you do not need to strip the end of the wire when using one of these bits. After drilling, insert the wire into the bit's hollow shaft and pull through the hole.
Drill holes using simultaneous rotary and hammering action to break masonry material into tiny granules.
A more controlled chip removal reduces heat buildup. Use these bits on brittle materials such as block and brick.