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1/2 in. x 10 in. Steel SDS-Plus Drill Bit

$19.46
  • Compatible for use with 1/2 in. Tapcon concrete anchors
  • For use with SDS plus chuck hammer drills
  • Carbide tip delivers strength for drilling into tough materials
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Product Details

The Tapcon/Red Head 1/2 in. x 10 in. SDS Masonry Drill Bit is designed for use with Tapcon and Red Head anchors. This drill bit has an industry standard SDS shank for use with rotary hammer drills. The drill bit tip is made of carbide and can be used to drill to a depth of 7-1/2 in.
  • 1/2 in. Dia and 7-1/2 in. working length
  • Engineered for use with Tapcon and red head anchors
  • Designed for the toughest concrete and masonry drilling jobs
  • Promotes accurate hole sizing
  • Meets ansi standards
  • Compatible with Tapcon pro installation kit
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Specifications

Dimensions

Bit Diameter1/2 inBit Length (in.)10 in
Drilling Depth (in)7.5Shank Diameter10 mm

Details

Bit MaterialSteelDrill Bit TypeMasonry Bit
Drill Bit Type(s) IncludedMasonry BitFeaturesNo Additional Features
Impact Driver CapabilityStandardIndividual/SetIndividual
Material ApplicationBrick, ConcreteNumber of Pieces1 Piece
Number of Pieces1Pack Size1
Returnable90-DayShank StyleSDS Plus
Tools Product TypePower Tool
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Questions & Answers

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Q:Does that fit bosh bulldog hammer drill
by|Sep 11, 2023
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A:  Hi - Thanks for your question! Tapcon SDS Drill Bits fit any SDS compatible tool.

by|Sep 15, 2023
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    Q:Will this drill bit also work well for Hillman Tapper 1/4 in. D Steel Hex Head Concrete Screw Anchor?
    by|Jul 26, 2023
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    A:  Hi Jaime - Thanks for your question! For best results, we recommend using with 1/4 in. Tapcon Concrete Screw Anchors.

    by|Sep 1, 2023
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      Q:Is 7? the overall length, or the length of the actual shank used for drilling? In other words, how deep can I drill a hole?
      by|Jun 5, 2022
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      A:  The answer from ITW Brands is incorrect. 7 inches is the overall length. The portion of the bit that drills is only 4.5 inches. Way shorter than 7 inches! The description of this product is misleading and should be updated.

      by|Jul 5, 2023

        A:  7" is the length of the drilling portion of the bit.

        by|Jul 5, 2023
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          Q:will these work in red brick ?
          by|Dec 24, 2021
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          A:  Yes

          by|Dec 28, 2021

            A:  Yes, just start with a smaller diameter bit so as not to break the brick.

            by|Dec 26, 2021

              A:  Yes. I used it to mount various sized concrete screws into brick this summer

              by|Dec 27, 2021

                A:  Absolutely I drilled dozens of holes in hardened concrete, many times harder than brick.

                by|Dec 27, 2021

                  A:  Yes, very easily.

                  by|Dec 26, 2021
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                    Drill bit actually 4.5 inches, not 7
                    The answer from ITW Brands is incorrect. 7 inches is the overall length of this drill bit. The portion of the bit that drills is only 4.5 inches. Way shorter than 7 inches! The description of this product is misleading and should be updated.
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                      Drill needed hole in hard concrete
                      I bought some 5 in concrete anchors, this drill drilled out the concrete that was poured to anchor may new safety railing.
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                      The end on the drill is welded so you can't remove the drill bit and then use the nut driver to d...
                      The end on the drill is welded so you can't remove the drill bit and then use the nut driver to drill in the screw. You have to remove the drill bit from drill and use a separate nut driver. I don't get it??
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                      Picture after 11 holes in my concrete basement walls
                      Picture says enough, can't understand how people still buy this
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                      Response from PaslodeApr 1, 2020
                      Thank you for sharing your feedback. We are sorry to hear that your experience with our product did not match your expectations. Please feel free to call us at (877) 489-2726 or email us at CS@itwbrands.com. We’d like to learn more about your experience and make things right.
                        Drill bit went right through the concrete block wall effortlessly !! Highly recommend it, last h...
                        Drill bit went right through the concrete block wall effortlessly !! Highly recommend it, last hole was as easy as the first !!
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                        I just picked up a box of Tapcon Screws and thought I better get a SDS bit to pre-drill so I can ...
                        I just picked up a box of Tapcon Screws and thought I better get a SDS bit to pre-drill so I can anchor some boards to my foundation in the basement. So looking around the fastener section I saw there was a Tapcon SDS that would work. In the past I always bought the Bosch SDS bit, but thought hey why not, four holes drilled into some very soft concrete and this bit is rounded over and this is using a Harbor Freight cheapy concrete hammer drill. Plain junk, buy the higher quality Bosch, I know this cost less than $8 bucks, but when you need a tool to perform don't skimp.
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