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The DEWALT DW5209 is a premium percussion carbide drill bit designed for drilling into masonry, concrete, and similar hard materials. The carbide tip delivers durable cutting performance under the repeated impact of hammer drills, maintaining edge integrity through demanding applications. Sized at 5/32 inches in diameter and 3 inches in length, this bit fits standard hammer drill chucks and is well suited for anchoring, fastener prep, and penetration work in structural masonry. It is a single-piece unit weighing 0.02 pounds, making it easy to carry multiples on the job. Licensed tradespeople including electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians regularly reach for bits like this when setting anchors or routing through concrete block.
The DW5209 is intended for use in rotary hammer drills and standard hammer drills operating in percussion mode. It is suited for residential and light commercial applications where masonry penetration is required, such as setting conduit anchors, pipe hangers, or equipment mounting hardware in concrete or block walls. The compact 3-inch length makes it practical in tighter spaces where longer bits would be difficult to maneuver.
Designed as an OEM-style percussion drill bit for use with standard keyed and keyless hammer drill chucks accepting 5/32-inch shank tooling in masonry drilling applications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified tradesperson familiar with hammer drill operation and masonry anchor procedures. Always wear appropriate eye and respiratory protection when drilling into concrete or masonry. Ensure the drill is set to hammer or percussion mode before use, and confirm the chuck is properly tightened before applying load. Follow applicable codes such as the NEC or IPC when locating penetrations through structural elements.
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