Diablo DMAPL2060 3/16" x 6" x 8" SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit
MPN: DMAPL2060
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Meet the Diablo DMAPL2060 3/16" x 6" x 8" SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit—the concrete drilling solution built for speed, accuracy, and long life. Designed for use in both corded and cordless SDS-Plus rotary hammers, this bit stays sharp longer and cuts cleaner than standard bits, helping you finish more holes with less downtime.
Why this bit stands out
- 2-Cutter design with carbide tips: Two carbide cutting edges remove material quickly while resisting wear in abrasive concrete, delivering faster holes with less wander.
- Peak Point tip design: Aggressive starting geometry that reduces walking and ensures clean, precise entry for common anchor holes.
- Advanced brazing and hardening process: Precisely bonded carbide tips endure the pounding of concrete drilling, extending bit life and maintaining cutting integrity through more holes.
- SDS-Plus compatibility: Optimized performance specifically for SDS-Plus hammer drills, whether you’re plugged in on a job site or moving around with a cordless tool.
- Exact sizing for targeted work: 3/16" diameter with a 6" cutting length and 8" overall length gives you the reach and precision needed for small-diameter anchors and tight masonry spaces.
Practical benefits and use cases
This bit shines in practical scenarios where speed and reliability matter—for example, drilling anchor holes into concrete floors or walls for power, plumbing, or electrical runs. The aggressive start reduces the risk of misalignment, so you get consistent hole placement, fewer re-drills, and faster project completion.
- —perfect when you need precise holes for screws, bolts, or fasteners in concrete or masonry.
- —longer bit life means fewer bit changes on long projects, boosting productivity.
- —works equally well with corded and cordless SDS-Plus rotary hammers, adapting to different tool setups without compromising performance.
Who should consider this Diablo bit
Professionals and serious DIYers who install concrete anchors, run electrical or plumbing through masonry, or tackle frequent concrete drilling will appreciate the durability and speed of the DMAPL2060. It’s especially valuable when you’re drilling numerous holes with strict accuracy requirements, or when you need reliable performance in abrasive concrete mixes.
Tips for best results
- Keep the bit perpendicular to the surface to maximize cutting efficiency and minimize wandering.
- Use appropriate hammering settings on your SDS-Plus drill and avoid excessive rubbing that could overheat the tip.
- Let the bit do the work—steady pressure with regular pecking motions helps clear debris and maintain cutting speed.
- Cool, clean drilling practice extends tip life; wipe away dust between holes to prevent clogging.
Choose the Diablo DMAPL2060 for high-speed, durable concrete drilling with a design that truly understands how masonry work gets done. The combination of carbide-tipped toughness, Peak Point entry, and a specialized brazing/hardening process translates into faster holes, longer bit life, and less downtime on the job.
Meet the Diablo DMAPL2060 3/16" x 6" x 8" SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit—the concrete drilling solution built for speed, accuracy, and long life. Designed for use in both corded and cordless SDS-Plus rotary hammers, this bit stays sharp longer and cuts cleaner than standard bits, helping you finish more holes with less downtime.
Why this bit stands out
- 2-Cutter design with carbide tips: Two carbide cutting edges remove material quickly while resisting wear in abrasive concrete, delivering faster holes with less wander.
- Peak Point tip design: Aggressive starting geometry that reduces walking and ensures clean, precise entry for common anchor holes.
- Advanced brazing and hardening process: Precisely bonded carbide tips endure the pounding of concrete drilling, extending bit life and maintaining cutting integrity through more holes.
- SDS-Plus compatibility: Optimized performance specifically for SDS-Plus hammer drills, whether you’re plugged in on a job site or moving around with a cordless tool.
- Exact sizing for targeted work: 3/16" diameter with a 6" cutting length and 8" overall length gives you the reach and precision needed for small-diameter anchors and tight masonry spaces.
Practical benefits and use cases
This bit shines in practical scenarios where speed and reliability matter—for example, drilling anchor holes into concrete floors or walls for power, plumbing, or electrical runs. The aggressive start reduces the risk of misalignment, so you get consistent hole placement, fewer re-drills, and faster project completion.
- —perfect when you need precise holes for screws, bolts, or fasteners in concrete or masonry.
- —longer bit life means fewer bit changes on long projects, boosting productivity.
- —works equally well with corded and cordless SDS-Plus rotary hammers, adapting to different tool setups without compromising performance.
Who should consider this Diablo bit
Professionals and serious DIYers who install concrete anchors, run electrical or plumbing through masonry, or tackle frequent concrete drilling will appreciate the durability and speed of the DMAPL2060. It’s especially valuable when you’re drilling numerous holes with strict accuracy requirements, or when you need reliable performance in abrasive concrete mixes.
Tips for best results
- Keep the bit perpendicular to the surface to maximize cutting efficiency and minimize wandering.
- Use appropriate hammering settings on your SDS-Plus drill and avoid excessive rubbing that could overheat the tip.
- Let the bit do the work—steady pressure with regular pecking motions helps clear debris and maintain cutting speed.
- Cool, clean drilling practice extends tip life; wipe away dust between holes to prevent clogging.
Choose the Diablo DMAPL2060 for high-speed, durable concrete drilling with a design that truly understands how masonry work gets done. The combination of carbide-tipped toughness, Peak Point entry, and a specialized brazing/hardening process translates into faster holes, longer bit life, and less downtime on the job.
