If you are faced with the challenge of drilling an extra deep or long hole in masonry, you know it can be a real challenge to find a hammer drill bit long enough for your SDS hammer drill.  Usually you can find a bit that will drill up to about a foot, but some projects, especially projects that are older buildings or additions will require you to drill deeper holes. Now what?  Be prepared.  We offer a full line of SDS bits from 3/8″ to 3/4″ diameters that will give you a drill depth of anywhere from 16″ to 34“!  If you need a whole a little wider, you can drill a pilot with the smaller diameter and then come from either side if possible.  We have bits 7/8″ diameter to 1-1/4″ that have 16″ diameters.  If you have an application that requires a larger hole, consider one of our thin wall cores designed for use with SDS hammers.  You will find a size range of 1-9/16″ to over 4″.  There thin wall design reduces the amount of friction allowing even small to medium size SDS hammers to handle up to  2-1/2″ hole or more with ease.
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Is my hammer an SDS hammer? Â Sometimes we get the question, especially with Hilti hammers, is my hammer an SDS hammer drill? Â If it is a smaller hammer, likely so. Â It can get confusing, with some brands. Â For instance, Hilti calls the bits for SDS hammers a TE-CX bit. Â An SDS shank hammer drill bit is about 3/8″ diamter and has to dimples opposite each other, and two slots opposite each other. Â If that is what you have, any SDS bit will fit in to your hammer drill. Â If the shank is about 3/4″ you likely have an SDS Max or possibly a spline bit. Â These are typically bigger, and noticeably heavier tools.
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Extra Long SDS Hammer Drill Bits For Hilti, Bosch, Dewalt and Others
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