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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 12 mm MN-61-158 for concrete
Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 12 mm MN-61-158 for concrete
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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 12 mm MN-61-158 for concrete
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Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 12 mm MN-61-158 for concrete
Drill bit MODECO SDS+ 12 mm MN-61-158 for concrete
MODECO SDS+ 12 mm concrete drill bit (12 mm diameter) is designed for use with SDS+ rotary hammer drills. The carbide-tipped bit is intended for drilling clean, precise holes in concrete and masonry. It is compatible with standard SDS+ chucks and suitable for creating holes for anchors, dowels and other fasteners during construction and renovation work.
The carbide tip provides increased hardness and wear resistance for longer cutting life when drilling into abrasive materials such as concrete. The SDS+ shank enables secure, tool-free mounting in rotary hammers with the SDS+ system and ensures efficient impact force transfer. The straight flute geometry helps remove dust and debris from the hole, improving drilling speed and reducing heat build-up.
Install the drill bit into the SDS+ chuck of a compatible rotary hammer according to the tool manufacturer's instructions until it locks in place. Select the rotary hammer's hammer drilling mode and set an appropriate speed and impact setting for concrete. Apply steady axial pressure, allowing the tool and carbide tip to do the cutting; avoid excessive sideways force. Periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust from the hole and to prevent overheating. Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses and hearing protection.
For best results, match hole diameter and drill length to anchor or dowel specifications, use correct hammer mode on the rotary hammer, and avoid excessive feed pressure. When drilling deep holes, periodically pull the bit out to clear debris and allow cooling. Inspect the carbide tip before use and replace the bit when wear reduces drilling performance.
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