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Fischer SDS+ Concrete Drill Bit 12mm
The Fischer SDS+ concrete drill bit with a 12mm diameter is a professional-grade tool engineered for high-performance drilling in concrete, reinforced concrete, and masonry. Designed for use with rotary hammer drills, this bit features a robust SDS+ shank that provides a secure connection and efficient energy transfer from the tool to the drilling surface. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance even when working with demanding building materials, providing the precision required for accurate hole placement in construction and renovation projects.
This drill bit offers exceptional durability due to its high-quality material composition, which resists wear and heat during intensive drilling operations. The specialized geometry of the tip allows for rapid dust removal, preventing clogging and ensuring a consistent drilling speed. Because of the standardized SDS+ shank, the bit is compatible with a wide range of rotary hammers, allowing for quick and tool-free bit changes that increase overall productivity on the job site.
This drill bit is specifically optimized for concrete and masonry and is not suitable for drilling into metal, wood, or ceramic tiles, as it may damage the material or the bit itself. It is also not intended for use with standard drill drivers that lack the SDS+ chuck system.
To use the Fischer SDS+ drill bit, insert the shank into the SDS+ chuck of your rotary hammer drill until it clicks into place. Ensure the drill is set to the hammer-drill mode for optimal results in concrete. Apply steady, moderate pressure while drilling, allowing the tool to do the work. Periodically pull the bit out of the hole while the drill is running to clear out accumulated dust, which helps maintain drilling speed and prevents the bit from overheating.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses and hearing protection, when operating a rotary hammer. Inspect the drill bit for signs of wear or damage before each use to ensure safety and precision.
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