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Drill Bit RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm
Drill Bit RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm
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Drill Bit RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm
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Drill Bit RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm
Drill Bit RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm
RAWLPLUG TURBODRILL SDS Max 16 x 780/920 mm is a long-reach, heavy-duty drill bit designed for use with SDS Max rotary and demolition hammers. With a 16 mm cutting diameter, a 780 mm working length and a total length of 920 mm, this bit is built for deep drilling in concrete and masonry. The TURBODRILL geometry enhances chip evacuation and reduces clogging, while the reinforced shank and carbide tip support extended service life in demanding construction environments.
The TURBODRILL design promotes fast dust and debris removal from the hole, improving drilling speed and consistency in reinforced concrete and stone. The carbide-tipped cutting head maintains sharpness under heavy load and abrasive conditions, and the SDS Max connection ensures secure fit and efficient impact energy transfer. The extended working length provides access to deep anchor points or through-drill situations without the need for extensions.
Install the drill bit into an SDS Max rotary or demolition hammer according to the tool manufacturer's instructions, ensuring the shank is fully engaged and locked. Select appropriate hammer mode for rotary-percussive drilling in concrete or masonry, apply steady axial pressure, and allow the tool to deliver impact energy while maintaining alignment. Withdraw periodically to clear dust when drilling deep holes; use water only if recommended by the tool and accessory manufacturer.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye and ear protection and a dust extraction system where possible. Match drill diameter and depth to anchor or rebar requirements, avoid excessive side loads to protect the carbide tip, and replace the bit once wear reduces drilling performance or causes wandering.
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