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Drill Bit Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm — Abraboro AB00004036 for concrete
Drill Bit Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm — Abraboro AB00004036 for concrete
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Drill Bit Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm — Abraboro AB00004036 for concrete
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Drill Bit Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm — Abraboro AB00004036 for concrete
Drill Bit Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm — Abraboro AB00004036 for concrete
Abraboro SDS+ 16 mm is a drill bit engineered for punching precise holes in concrete and masonry. Designed to work with SDS+ rotary hammers, this 16 mm diameter bit is suitable for standard concrete tasks such as fixing anchors, installing rebar sleeves and creating through-holes. The bit’s geometry and shank system allow reliable engagement with compatible hammer chucks and continuous drilling performance under impact load.
The SDS+ 16 mm drill bit offers stable drilling accuracy and efficient dust removal thanks to its flute design, which helps extend tool life and maintain drilling speed. Its hardened carbide tip resists wear in abrasive materials like concrete and offers consistent penetration when used with rotary hammers. The standardized SDS+ shank provides quick, secure insertion and transmission of impact force for reliable operation during repeated use.
Secure the SDS+ 16 mm drill bit into a compatible SDS+ rotary hammer chuck according to the tool manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the drilling position, start at low speed to establish the pilot point if necessary, then apply steady pressure and engage the hammer function for concrete. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear debris from the hole and prevent overheating. Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection, and a dust mask when drilling.
For best results when drilling 16 mm holes in concrete, use a rotary hammer with suitable power for the material density, ensure the bit is firmly seated in the chuck, and allow the tool to do the work—avoid excessive axial force. When drilling deep or long holes, periodically remove the bit to clear dust and inspect the carbide tip for wear; replace the bit when cutting efficiency drops to maintain hole accuracy and safety.
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