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SDS-Plus drill bit DeWalt DT9505 5 x 160 mm for rotary hammer
SDS-Plus drill bit DeWalt DT9505 5 x 160 mm for rotary hammer
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SDS-Plus drill bit DeWalt DT9505 5 x 160 mm for rotary hammer
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SDS-Plus drill bit DeWalt DT9505 5 x 160 mm for rotary hammer
SDS-Plus drill bit DeWalt DT9505 5 x 160 mm for rotary hammer
The DeWalt SDS-Plus drill bit DT9505 with a 5 mm diameter and 160 mm working length is designed for drilling into concrete, masonry and similar mineral materials with SDS-Plus rotary hammers. The bit has an SDS-Plus compatible shank for secure engagement with the chuck and fast bit changes, delivering straight, accurate holes suitable for anchors, fixings and through-holes in building and renovation tasks.
This SDS-Plus drill bit combines a small diameter for precision drilling with an extended working length to reach deeper fixing points. The SDS-Plus shank ensures reliable retention and easy removal in compatible rotary hammers, reducing downtime when changing tools. The carbide tip and flute geometry are designed to maintain drilling accuracy in concrete and stone while helping to evacuate dust and debris from the hole.
Insert the SDS-Plus shank into the rotary hammer chuck until it engages, following the tool manufacturer's instructions. Select the hammer or rotary mode appropriate for concrete and masonry. Position the bit at the marked drilling point, start drilling at low speed to establish the location, then apply steady pressure and increase speed as needed. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust and allow the drill to cool when drilling multiple holes or deep fixes.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, dust mask and hearing protection. Match drill diameter to the anchor or fixing manufacturer's recommendations and avoid excessive axial force to prevent premature wear of the carbide tip. For cleaner holes and longer bit life, remove dust from drilled holes with a brush or compressed air before inserting anchors.
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