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Drill bit set Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus in case, model 10426
Drill bit set Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus in case, model 10426
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Drill bit set Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus in case, model 10426
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Drill bit set Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus in case, model 10426
Drill bit set Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus in case, model 10426
Silver 12-piece SDS‑Plus drill bit set in a case, model 10426, provides a selection of commonly used masonry drill sizes with SDS‑Plus shanks for fast insertion and reliable retention in compatible rotary hammers. The set is supplied in a compact storage case for organised transport and onsite handling. It is intended for drilling into concrete, masonry and natural stone and suits both professional and DIY applications where SDS‑Plus tooling is required.
The kit offers a range of 12 drill bits with SDS‑Plus shanks designed for quick tool changes and consistent engagement with SDS‑Plus chucks. Hardened and ground flutes ensure chip evacuation during drilling into dense materials, while the case keeps bits protected and arranged for easy selection. This combination reduces downtime on the job and simplifies transport and storage.
Select a drill bit from the case that matches the required hole diameter and insert the SDS‑Plus shank into the rotary hammer’s chuck until it locks. Use the rotary hammer in the appropriate mode for drilling (hammer drilling for concrete and masonry). Apply steady axial pressure, allow the tool to do the work, and periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust and debris from the hole. For deeper holes, retract the bit more frequently to evacuate material and avoid excessive heat buildup.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection, hearing protection and a dust mask. Match bit diameter to the anchor or fixture being installed and avoid using masonry bits in metal or wood to preserve cutting geometry. Store bits dry in the supplied case to protect cutting edges and maintain performance.
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