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The EAGLE CUTTING TOOL SDS4350-10000-13-D is a 1-inch SDS masonry drill bit designed for rotary hammer applications in concrete, block, brick, and similar masonry substrates. The SDS shank provides positive chuck engagement and efficient hammer energy transfer, making it a dependable choice for core drilling and anchor hole preparation. At 1.16 pounds, this is a substantial, professional-grade bit suited for licensed contractors and trade professionals who require consistent performance in demanding masonry work. The Delta geometry designation indicates a specific flute or tip design engineered for debris evacuation and reduced heat buildup during drilling operations.
This drill bit is suited for commercial and residential construction applications where large-diameter holes are required in concrete or masonry. Typical uses include setting anchor bolts, conduit penetrations, and structural fastener installations. The 1-inch diameter is commonly specified in structural and mechanical trades for sleeve anchors, through-bolts, and large-diameter conduit sleeves. It is appropriate for use with standard SDS-plus or SDS-max rotary hammers depending on the specific shank size, and is applicable in both new construction and renovation work where masonry penetration is required.
Designed for use with SDS rotary hammers accepting the corresponding SDS shank profile. Consult the rotary hammer manufacturer specifications to confirm SDS-plus or SDS-max shank compatibility before installation.
Installation should be performed by qualified contractors familiar with rotary hammer operation and masonry drilling procedures. Ensure the rotary hammer is powered off and unplugged before inserting or removing the bit from the chuck. Eye protection, hearing protection, and dust control measures are recommended in accordance with applicable OSHA and jobsite safety standards. Do not exceed the rated speed or apply excessive lateral force, as this can cause bit breakage or premature wear.
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