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Masonry bits for impact tools


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Might work for a shallow depth in concrete. Not really best geometry for concrete thou. Plus impact not designed that way

Shallow, and small diameter. If you hit any aggregate, it really slows down, and you have to push hard.

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https://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-6272-bosch-blue-granite-turbo-carbide-hammer-drill-bit-316-x-4-x-6-hcbg04t.aspx

I got these for hammer drill before got cordless SDS rotary drill and they work really good in concrete. Used them mainly to put in tapcons and always sunk them all the way to chuck of drill with no problem. Seemed to last awhile, got the 6 pack and think only used one. Guess if you only have impact though wouldn't be very useful.

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https://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-6272-bosch-blue-granite-turbo-carbide-hammer-drill-bit-316-x-4-x-6-hcbg04t.aspx

I got these for hammer drill before got cordless SDS rotary drill and they work really good in concrete. Used them mainly to put in tapcons and always sunk them all the way to chuck of drill with no problem. Seemed to last awhile, got the 6 pack and think only used one. Guess if you only have impact though wouldn't be very useful.

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The blue granite are great bits

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They probably do really awesome in brick and such I bet. Hard to beat a rotary hammer in concrete. I love my Bosch roto hammer with the Bosch SDS+ bits.

Yeah forget it ha SDS all the way in smaller and medium applications

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On May 19, 2016 at 2:16 PM, KnarlyCarl said:

Yeah forget it ha SDS all the way in smaller and medium applications

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I use the Bosch bits in my hammer drill regularly, but have been seriously considering a cordless SDS so I don't have to bring out my big rotary hammer form mid size drilling.

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