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Drill Bit SDS-plus EINHELL 10 x 210 mm, model 49270210
Drill Bit SDS-plus EINHELL 10 x 210 mm, model 49270210
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Drill Bit SDS-plus EINHELL 10 x 210 mm, model 49270210
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Drill Bit SDS-plus EINHELL 10 x 210 mm, model 49270210
Drill Bit SDS-plus EINHELL 10 x 210 mm, model 49270210
The EINHELL SDS-plus drill bit 10 x 210 mm is designed for use with SDS-plus rotary hammers and offers a 10 mm diameter with a total length of 210 mm. It is engineered for drilling clean, round holes in concrete, brick and natural stone when installing anchors, dowels and other fixings. The shank is compatible with SDS-plus chucks, enabling secure engagement and efficient hammer drilling action for construction and renovation tasks.
This masonry drill bit provides stable drilling performance thanks to its optimized flute geometry and hardened carbide tip, which improve penetration and extend cutting life under repetitive use. The SDS-plus shank design ensures fast bit changes and secure retention in compatible rotary hammers, reducing slippage during heavy-duty drilling. The 210 mm overall length gives sufficient reach for standard anchor and fixing applications while the 10 mm diameter matches common dowel and bolt sizes.
Insert the SDS-plus shank into the rotary hammer chuck until it locks. Select an appropriate drilling speed and hammer function on the tool according to the masonry type. Apply steady axial pressure, allowing the hammer action and drill geometry to do the work; avoid excessive force that may damage the tip. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear dust from the hole for improved cutting efficiency and to prevent binding. Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, hearing protection and dust mask when drilling masonry.
For best results, start with a small pilot hole if precise positioning is required, use a clean, properly set drill, and match the drill diameter to the recommended anchor or dowel size. Replace the bit when wear reduces cutting performance or when the carbide tip becomes rounded.
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