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The EAGLE CUTTING TOOL SDSM-5000-18-D is an SDS Max rotary hammer drill bit designed for heavy-duty concrete and masonry drilling. Built for use with SDS Max rotary hammer tools, this bit delivers the impact energy transfer and shank retention needed for demanding core drilling and anchoring applications in concrete, block, and brick. At 1/2 inch in diameter and 18 inches in overall length, it provides extended reach for deep embedment depths required by structural anchors, conduit penetrations, and through-slab work. Trade professionals in mechanical, electrical, and construction disciplines rely on SDS Max bits like this one for controlled, repeatable bore diameters in reinforced and unreinforced concrete substrates.
This bit is suited for commercial and residential construction applications where long-reach concrete drilling is required. Typical use cases include drilling anchor bolt holes in concrete foundations and slabs, creating penetrations for conduit and pipe sleeves through masonry walls, and drilling into block or brick for mechanical fasteners. The 18-inch length makes it particularly useful when working through thick walls or poured concrete decks where shorter bits cannot reach full embedment depth.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard fit for SDS Max rotary hammer tools accepting the SDS Max shank interface.
SDS Max drill bits are installed and removed by a licensed or qualified trades professional using an SDS Max rotary hammer tool — never a standard drill or SDS Plus tool, as the shank interfaces are not interchangeable. Before drilling near existing structure, verify the absence of embedded conduit, rebar, or post-tension cables using a scanning tool. Wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and hearing protection during operation. Follow applicable building and fire codes when creating penetrations through fire-rated assemblies.
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