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    Core Drill Bits for Masonry and Concrete

    Remove a core of material with these hollow bits to make larger holes than fluted masonry bits. They're often used for installing pipe and conduit through brick and concrete. The carbide tip resists wear and heat to stay sharp.
    SDS-Max Shank for Hammer and Rotary Drilling
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Drill Bits. Core Drill Bits for Masonry and Concrete, SDS-Max Shank for Hammer and Rotary Drilling.
    Image of Specification. SDS-Max Shank. Front orientation. SDS Max Shank.

    SDS-Max

    Shank

    The slotted shank is compatible with SDS-Max-drive rotary hammers. These bits use simultaneous rotary and hammering action to penetrate material. Also known as percussion or impact bits.
    Standard Point—The most common point type handles most jobs. However, for more aggressive cutting that generates a lot of heat, consider a multipoint or serrated bit.
    Pilot Drills—Cut a groove before drilling to make starting the hole easier.
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    Uncoated Carbide-Tipped Steel
     
    Standard Point
    3 9/16"3.5625"12"7"ANSI B212.15Core Ejector Key, Pilot Drill00000000000000000000000000000
     
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