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The DEWALT DW5234 is a premium percussion carbide drill bit designed for drilling into masonry, concrete, and similar hard substrates. Sized at 7/16 inches in diameter and 6 inches in length, this bit delivers consistent performance in rotary hammer and hammer drill applications. The carbide tip is engineered to withstand the repeated impact cycles that masonry drilling demands, making it a reliable choice for contractors and tradespeople who work with concrete block, brick, and poured concrete on a regular basis. At 0.19 pounds, it is lightweight and easy to handle on the job site.
This bit is suited for residential and commercial masonry work where anchor holes, conduit penetrations, or structural fastener points need to be drilled through hard materials. Electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and general contractors reach for percussion bits like the DW5234 when setting anchor bolts, running pipe sleeves, or mounting equipment to concrete walls and slabs. The 7/16 inch diameter is a common size for sleeve anchors and through-bolts used in mechanical and electrical rough-in work.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-use percussion carbide drill bit for use with hammer drills and rotary hammers that accept a matching shank size. Verify chuck and shank compatibility before installation.
Percussion carbide drill bits should be installed by the appropriate trade professional based on the application, such as an electrician, plumber, or HVAC technician setting anchors for equipment mounting. Always wear appropriate eye and hearing protection when operating hammer drills or rotary hammers. Ensure the drill is set to hammer mode before use on masonry, and never use hammer mode on steel or wood. Follow all applicable OSHA and site safety requirements when drilling into structural concrete or load-bearing masonry.
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