Bosch Power Tools Rotary Hammer Drill Bits - 3/4" SDS Plus / HCFC2 Series *BULLDOG XTREME
4X Longer Life - Centric Conical Tip - Full Carbide Head - Fluted Shaft - For drilling into masonry, concrete, and rebar
4X Longer Life - Centric Conical Tip - Full Carbide Head - Fluted Shaft - For drilling into masonry, concrete, and rebar
Product #: BSAHCFC2227
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Info: Usable Length: 16"
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BSAHCFC2227 3/4", 18" Usable Length: 16"
$85.48 /EA
DIA.
Length
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3/4"
18"
Usable Length: 16"
BSAHCFC2227
$85.48 /EA
Product Description
The Bosch Rotary Hammer Drill Bits are built to drill into masonry and concrete plus they won't bind when drilling through rebar.
Build
Centric conical tip helps to keep the bit in place and makes rounder holes.
The full carbide head drills faster and doesn't wear down as fast.
Built in wear mark helps to assure hole diameter consistency.
Dust is removed fast with the fluted shaft that also keeps the bit cooler while reducing stress on the bit.
4x Longer life in rebar vs. standard SDS-Plus bits!
- Drill Bits: A metal rod of varying length and diameter that is used to drill holes in various materials and is designed to help draw the cut material out of the hole.
- Hammer Bits: A steel rod that has flutes down the length of the shaft with a carbide tip for cutting into masonry materials. The bit is heat-treated to provide strength so it can withstand the hammering action when used in hammer drills.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #: | HCFC2224 |
Head Type: | Full Carbide |
Shank Type: | SDS-PLUS |
- √For Drilling into Concrete
- √For Drilling into Masonry
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