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Metabo SDS Hammer Drill Bits

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  • Unique tip design provides easy centering and fast drilling
  • Chisel-shaped bit head penetrates material rapidly
  • Multi-fluted spiral shaft quickly removes concrete dust from the hole for faster drilling and longer bit life
  • Reinforced flute geometry reduces vibration and transfers more impact power to the tip, further enhancing drilling speed and life expectancy

SDS-PLUS:
Typically used with Carbide drill bits 5/32” – 1-1/8” and thin wall carbide core bits up to 4”. There are also several types of smaller chipping and chiseling bits that work extremely well with standard SDS Rotary Hammers. You will find the tools often give max capacity right in the title such as 1” SDS-Plus or 1-1/8” SDS-Plus. These are solid carbide bit capacities so while a 1-1/8” bit will fit in a ¾” SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill, it is not recommended and it will be under powered.

SDS-MAX:
Typically used with Carbide drill bits 1/2” – 2” and thick wall carbide core bits up to 4” (thin wall up to 6”). There are also many chipping, chiseling, bushing, cutting and digging bits that work well with the SDS Max tools. Many of the demolition tools use the SDS-Max bits.

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  • Unique tip design provides easy centering and fast drilling
  • Chisel-shaped bit head penetrates material rapidly
  • Multi-fluted spiral shaft quickly removes concrete dust from the hole for faster drilling and longer bit life
  • Reinforced flute geometry reduces vibration and transfers more impact power to the tip, further enhancing drilling speed and life expectancy

SDS-PLUS:
Typically used with Carbide drill bits 5/32” – 1-1/8” and thin wall carbide core bits up to 4”. There are also several types of smaller chipping and chiseling bits that work extremely well with standard SDS Rotary Hammers. You will find the tools often give max capacity right in the title such as 1” SDS-Plus or 1-1/8” SDS-Plus. These are solid carbide bit capacities so while a 1-1/8” bit will fit in a ¾” SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill, it is not recommended and it will be under powered.

SDS-MAX:
Typically used with Carbide drill bits 1/2” – 2” and thick wall carbide core bits up to 4” (thin wall up to 6”). There are also many chipping, chiseling, bushing, cutting and digging bits that work well with the SDS Max tools. Many of the demolition tools use the SDS-Max bits.