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Drill bit MEGA 13 mm SDS+ for concrete model 81316
Drill bit MEGA 13 mm SDS+ for concrete model 81316
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Drill bit MEGA 13 mm SDS+ for concrete model 81316
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Drill bit MEGA 13 mm SDS+ for concrete model 81316
Drill bit MEGA 13 mm SDS+ for concrete model 81316
MEGA 13 mm SDS+ rotary drill bit 81316 is engineered for drilling holes in concrete and masonry with SDS+ hammer drills and rotary hammers. With a 13 mm diameter and an SDS+ shank, the bit delivers stable retention in compatible chucks and efficient percussive cutting action for light to medium construction tasks such as fixing anchors, installing dowels and routing conduits through reinforced and non‑reinforced concrete.
The carbide tip is designed to withstand the impact and abrasive nature of concrete drilling while maintaining cutting performance and hole accuracy. The SDS+ shank ensures quick, secure engagement in compatible tool chucks for reliable power transfer during hammer drilling. Optimised flute geometry helps evacuate dust and debris from the hole, reducing friction and improving drilling speed and bit life under typical jobsite conditions.
Insert the SDS+ shank fully into the compatible drill chuck and ensure the bit locks into place. Select the hammer drilling mode on your tool for percussive action when working in concrete. Begin drilling at low speed to establish the pilot position, then increase pressure and maintain steady axial force while letting the tool do the cutting. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust from the hole and avoid overheating; for deeper holes, drill in stages and clean the bore between passes.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection and a dust mask. For reinforced concrete, take care when encountering rebar and use a dedicated rebar‑cutting bit if necessary. Match drill speed and applied pressure to material hardness and consider using a vacuum dust extraction system or compressed air to clear chips for improved visibility and longer bit life.
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