Elevate your masonry and concrete projects with our exceptional range of professional tools and equipment. Our Masonry Bits are meticulously designed for precision drilling into brick, stone, and concrete, ensuring every job is a success. For tackling the toughest masonry tasks, our SDS Drill Bits, when used with hammer drills, deliver unmatched efficiency and performance. Discover the ultimate in concrete worker supplies and take your projects to new heights with our high-quality tools.
Hammer Drill Bits:
- Purpose: Used in a hammer drill for drilling into hard masonry.
- Use: Ideal for drilling holes for anchors or rebar in concrete, brick, or block.
- Feature: Designed to be used in a hammer drill, which pounds the bit as it rotates, enhancing the bit’s ability to break up hard materials.
Masonry Bits for Concrete and Brick
- Purpose: Drill into brick, stone, block, or concrete.
- Use: Essential for setting anchors, installing fixtures, or creating pathways for electrical and plumbing lines in masonry materials.
- Feature: Usually made with a hard, durable carbide tip to withstand the abrasive nature of masonry work.
SDS Drill Bits:
- Purpose: For use in SDS (Slotted Drive System) rotary hammer drills.
- Use: Commonly used for drilling larger holes in tough concrete and for demolition work.
- Feature: Unique shank design that fits into an SDS drill, allowing the bit to move back and forth for more powerful chiseling action.
Core Drill Bits:
- Purpose: Create large diameter holes in concrete.
- Use: Used for major installations like ducts, large piping, and electrical cabling.
- Feature: Hollow, cylindrical design with diamond or carbide cutting edges for drilling through very hard materials.
Carbide-Tipped Drill Bits:
- Purpose: Long-lasting drilling in concrete and masonry.
- Use: Suitable for repetitive drilling in tough materials where standard bits would wear out quickly.
- Feature: Carbide tips maintain their sharpness longer, providing durability and efficiency.
Diamond Drill Bits:
- Purpose: Drill through very hard materials like stone and reinforced concrete.
- Use: Used in specialized tasks such as drilling granite countertops or drilling through reinforced concrete.
- Feature: The cutting edge is embedded with diamonds, the hardest material, for superior cutting performance.