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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 8 mm MN-61-133 for concrete, carbide tip
Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 8 mm MN-61-133 for concrete, carbide tip
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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 8 mm MN-61-133 for concrete, carbide tip
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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 8 mm MN-61-133 for concrete, carbide tip
Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 8 mm MN-61-133 for concrete, carbide tip
MODECO SDS+ 8 mm drill bit (model MN-61-133) is designed for drilling into concrete, masonry and similar mineral materials using SDS+ rotary hammers. The 8 mm diameter is suitable for creating holes for anchors, through-drilling and light installation work. A carbide-tipped head improves wear resistance and maintains drilling performance, while the flute geometry promotes efficient removal of dust and debris during operation.
The carbide tip provides increased hardness and longer life when working with abrasive concretes. The SDS+ shank ensures quick and secure coupling with compatible rotary hammers, reducing slippage and improving power transfer. The flute design aids in chip evacuation, which contributes to faster drilling and more consistent hole quality. The 8 mm diameter is a common size for anchor and fixing applications, offering a balance between speed and structural compatibility.
Secure the drill bit in the SDS+ chuck of a compatible rotary hammer according to the tool manufacturer's instructions. Mark the drilling point and start at low speed to establish the hole, then apply steady pressure with the rotary hammer function enabled. Allow the tool to do the work—avoid excessive force to prevent bit breakage. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear accumulated dust when drilling deep holes. After use, clean the bit of debris and store it in a dry place.
Use personal protective equipment—safety glasses, dust mask and hearing protection—when drilling. Select an appropriate rotary hammer mode for concrete, and match drilling speed and pressure to material hardness. Replace the bit when the carbide tip shows visible wear or when drilling performance declines.
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