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Bosch SDS Max Thru Hole Rotary Hammer Drill Bit For Large Deep Concrete Boring Aggregate Structural Masonry Core Breaker Heavy Duty Drilling Tool

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Bosch SDS Max Thru Hole Rotary Hammer Drill Bit For Large Deep Concrete Boring Aggregate Structural Masonry Core Breaker Heavy Duty Drilling ToolPuncture Structural Masonry in a Single Pass with Heavy Duty One Piece Concrete Thru Hole Core Drilling Bits Bore large diameter pipe passages and run high capacity utility lines through structural foundation walls at blistering speeds with the professional grade Bosch SDS Max Thru Hole Rotary Hammer Drill Bit. Engineered explicitly for commercial mechanical plumbers, HVAC technicians, electrical contractors, and heavy structural masonry crews, this

Puncture Structural Masonry in a Single Pass with Heavy-Duty One-Piece Concrete Thru-Hole Core Drilling Bits

Bore large-diameter pipe passages and run high-capacity utility lines through structural foundation walls at blistering speeds with the professional-grade Bosch SDS Max Thru-Hole Rotary Hammer Drill Bit. Engineered explicitly for commercial mechanical plumbers, HVAC technicians, electrical contractors, and heavy structural masonry crews, this robust solid-steel bit is built to break down dense stone barriers without breaking a sweat. Forcing a multi-piece modular core bit or an undersized standard flute setup through thick structural footprints routinely results in jammed coupling threads, loose pilot pins, and excessive jobsite downtime. This specialized one-piece thru-hole bit eliminates those mechanical failure points completely, giving operators the unstoppable driving force needed to drill entirely through thick concrete layers in one continuous, non-stop pass.

Forged from premium structural alloy steel and armored with a specialized high-density carbide tip, this bit delivers an incredibly long service life when colliding repeatedly with tough structural aggregates. The aggressive cutting-edge profile generates an explosive shattering action on impact, providing lightning-fast breakthrough results while simultaneously channeling large material chips out of the working pathway. A wide, optimized deep-spiral extraction flute wraps tightly around the heavy-duty shaft, utilizing the rotary hammer’s physical movement to dump loose stone dust and rubble outside the hole opening. Terminating in an industry-standard slotted SDS Max shank for a rock-solid, zero-slip lock inside elite high-impact demolition hammer drills, this industrial concrete-boring tool guarantees maximized kinetic impact transfer and flawless structural utility penetration shift after shift.

Key Features

  • Continuous One-Piece Construction: Solid one-piece structural design bores clean holes straight through heavy barriers without stopping for extension adjustments.
  • Aggressive Carbide Breakthrough Tip: Precision-ground carbide face delivers high-velocity shattering action for rapid penetration in tough aggregate settings.
  • High-Volume Chip Evacuation: Deeply machined spiral flutes eject heavy concrete chunks and fine pulverized dust particles efficiently to eliminate boring drag.
  • Extended Lifespan Structural Steel: Superior metallurgical formulation limits dynamic heat warping and shields the main core body from stressful fatigue breaks.
  • Universal SDS Max Fitment: Standard slotted machining shanks align perfectly with high-capacity rotary hammers for absolute torque translation.

What's Included

  • (1) Bosch SDS-max Thru-Hole Rotary Hammer Drill Bit

Specifications

Specification Profile Details / Performance Value
Brand Name Bosch
Product Line Identifier SDS-max® Thru-Hole Array
Tool Accessory Type One-Piece Large Diameter Thru-Hole Bit
Primary Field Applications Deep Hole Boring, Conduit Sleeve Installation, and Pipe Penetration
Shank Style Grouping SDS Max Slotted Universal Heavy-Duty Standard
Target Work Materials Structural Concrete, Stone Aggregate, Brick Face, and Masonry Blockwork
Core Tip Composition High-Density Industrial Carbide Matrix
Flute Configuration Optimized Deep-Spiral High-Speed Chip Channels
Operational Drill Mode Rotary Hammer Action Required
Required Safety Gear Safety Goggles, Hearing Defenders, Heavy Work Gloves, and OSHA Silica Dust Respirators

Pro-Tip: When boring deep holes with large-diameter thru-hole bits, never exert intense downward force on the hammer drill's rear handle. Let the weight of the power tool and the percussion cycles do the cutting work; pushing too hard binds the heavy carbide head inside structural aggregates, increasing heat spikes and accelerating clutch wear. Pull the bit back slightly every few inches to let the deep

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