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SDS-Plus Masonry Drill Bit JOBIprofi 80 mm (11826) for Concrete and Brick
SDS-Plus Masonry Drill Bit JOBIprofi 80 mm (11826) for Concrete and Brick
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SDS-Plus Masonry Drill Bit JOBIprofi 80 mm (11826) for Concrete and Brick
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SDS-Plus Masonry Drill Bit JOBIprofi 80 mm (11826) for Concrete and Brick
SDS-Plus Masonry Drill Bit JOBIprofi 80 mm (11826) for Concrete and Brick
The JOBIprofi SDS-Plus masonry drill bit 80 mm (model 11826) is engineered for clean, straight boreholes in concrete, brick and general masonry. Intended for use with hammer drills that accept an SDS-Plus shank, this core bit is designed to produce consistent results when creating passages for conduit, anchors, pipe entries and other through-holes. The tool balances durability and cutting efficiency for both professional tradespeople and DIY users who require reliable masonry drilling.
This SDS-Plus masonry drill bit offers a robust carbide cutting edge and a shank system compatible with common SDS-Plus hammer drills, ensuring secure tool engagement and reduced slippage during impact drilling. The 80 mm diameter provides a wide bore for installations while the bit’s body is constructed to withstand the stresses of repeated use in hard materials. The design promotes accurate, straight holes and efficient debris removal to maintain drilling speed and stability.
Secure the SDS-Plus masonry bit in the hammer drill according to the drill manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the drilling location and, if possible, use a pilot mark to improve positioning. Position the drill perpendicular to the surface and start at low speed to seat the bit before applying hammer action and increased pressure appropriate for the material. Use controlled forward pressure; avoid excessive force that can damage the bit or the drill. Periodically withdraw the bit to evacuate dust and debris and to prevent overheating. When drilling through thick or reinforced sections, proceed slowly and check alignment frequently.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, hearing protection and dust mask. For extended drilling sessions, use water cooling or intermittent operation to reduce heat build-up if compatible with the work environment and drill. Inspect the bit before use for signs of wear or damage and replace when cutting performance declines.
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