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Drill bit Verto SDS+ 12 mm for concrete, model 60H625
Drill bit Verto SDS+ 12 mm for concrete, model 60H625
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Drill bit Verto SDS+ 12 mm for concrete, model 60H625
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Drill bit Verto SDS+ 12 mm for concrete, model 60H625
Drill bit Verto SDS+ 12 mm for concrete, model 60H625
Verto SDS+ 12 mm drill bit (model 60H625) is designed for efficient drilling in concrete and masonry using SDS+ rotary hammer drills. The 12 mm diameter is suitable for anchor holes, dowels and through-holes in both ordinary and reinforced concrete. The SDS+ shank ensures secure retention in compatible hammer drills and fast bit changes during professional or DIY work.
The carbide-tipped head and robust flute geometry deliver reliable chip removal and consistent drilling performance in hard substrates. The SDS+ connection provides quick, tool-free insertion and retention in rotary hammers designed for this interface. The 12 mm diameter offers a common size for fixing and anchoring tasks, enabling predictable hole sizing and compatibility with standard anchors and dowels.
Install the drill bit into the SDS+ chuck of a compatible rotary hammer by aligning the grooves and pushing the bit into place until it locks. Use the hammer drilling mode for concrete and apply steady pressure without forcing the bit; let the tool and carbide tip do the work. For through-holes or deeper holes, periodically withdraw the bit to clear dust from the hole and improve cooling. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, hearing protection and a dust mask or extraction when drilling into concrete.
For best results, match the drill bit diameter to the anchor or dowel specification, use the correct hammer drilling mode, and maintain a stable drill speed and moderate feed pressure. Replace the bit when tip wear causes reduced drilling speed or wandering holes.
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