
Simpson Strong-Tie MDPL06212 5/8 in. x 12 in. SDS-plus® Shank Drill Bit
Product Description
Simpson Strong-Tie offers a complete line of premium-quality drill bits, core bits and chisels to handle any drilling and demolition need. These carbide-tipped drill bits are premium quality, professional-grade tools manufactured in Germany to the highest industry standards for Simpson Strong-Tie. They are designed to meet precise tolerance requirements and incorporate proprietary features that enhance durability and drilling speed, while improving ease of use. Regular and Quad Head bit tip, solid-tipped and Titen® screw hex-bit configurations are available.
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Key Features
- Uniformly brazed carbide inserts result in longer bit life
- Most bits contain a centering tip that facilitates easy spot drilling
- Chromium-nickel-molybdenum steel alloy body ensures hammering quality and extended service life
- Heat-treatment procedures and shot-peened finish increase surface hardness, drilling speed, reduces drill bit wear and improves resistance to bending forces
- Drill bits conform to ANSI Standard B212.15
Additional Features for select SDS-plus bits:
- Chisel-shaped drill-bit head penetrates the material and directs concrete dust into the multi-flute spiral
- Patented, high-volume, multi-flute spiral quickly channels concrete dust from the hole to improve drilling speed
- 4 x 90° head geometry crushes through rebar and prevents sticking in reinforced concrete
Quad-Head Feature
All the features of single cutter bits and the quad-head dual-cutter are designed to improve durability and drilling speed. The high-volume, double-helix design of the quad-head bit comes with the patented, high-performance, reinforced core flute to maximize energy transfer.
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