Diablo DMAPL2160 1/4" x 10" x 12" SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit
MPN: DMAPL2160
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Meet the Diablo DMAPL2160 SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit—the 1/4" diameter, 10" flute length, 12" overall length solution designed for rapid, precise concrete drilling. Built for professional performance, this bit blends speed, durability, and reliability in a single, rugged tool.
What makes it stand out
- Two-cutters with carbide tips: Efficient material removal and cleaner hole finishes, even in dense concrete and reinforced mixes.
- Carbide-tipped with advanced brazing and hardening: A unique process delivers extended tip life, reducing frequent Bit replacements on demanding job sites.
- Peak Point tip design: Ensures aggressive starting action that minimizes wandering and delivers fast, accurate holes for common anchor sizes.
- Optimized for SDS-Plus rotary hammers: Delivers maximum performance in both corded and cordless tools, making it versatile for a range of setups.
- Long-lasting, trusted durability: Built to withstand repeated use in concrete drilling tasks, helping you maintain productivity across projects.
Designed for real-world applications, this bit is ideal for installing anchors in concrete walls and floors, drilling through masonry to mount electrical boxes, brackets, and heavy hardware, or any project where fast, clean holes are non-negotiable. The 1/4" diameter is a common choice for anchor holes, and the 12" reach allows you to tackle deeper installations without switching tooling.
Why choose this Diablo DMAPL2160 over other bits? It’s engineered for longevity and performance in challenging concrete environments. The combination of a durable carbide tip, a two-cutter geometry, and the Peak Point design translates to fewer bit changes, smoother drilling progression, and more consistent hole quality—so you can finish jobs faster with less downtime.
Practical tips for best results: use the bit in a hammer drill set to hammer mode, maintain steady feed pressure, and avoid overheating by drilling at a controlled pace. Let the bit do the work, and you’ll notice cleaner cuts, straighter holes, and longer bit life even on tough concrete mixes.
Meet the Diablo DMAPL2160 SDS-Plus 2-Cutter Carbide-Tipped Hammer Drill Bit—the 1/4" diameter, 10" flute length, 12" overall length solution designed for rapid, precise concrete drilling. Built for professional performance, this bit blends speed, durability, and reliability in a single, rugged tool.
What makes it stand out
- Two-cutters with carbide tips: Efficient material removal and cleaner hole finishes, even in dense concrete and reinforced mixes.
- Carbide-tipped with advanced brazing and hardening: A unique process delivers extended tip life, reducing frequent Bit replacements on demanding job sites.
- Peak Point tip design: Ensures aggressive starting action that minimizes wandering and delivers fast, accurate holes for common anchor sizes.
- Optimized for SDS-Plus rotary hammers: Delivers maximum performance in both corded and cordless tools, making it versatile for a range of setups.
- Long-lasting, trusted durability: Built to withstand repeated use in concrete drilling tasks, helping you maintain productivity across projects.
Designed for real-world applications, this bit is ideal for installing anchors in concrete walls and floors, drilling through masonry to mount electrical boxes, brackets, and heavy hardware, or any project where fast, clean holes are non-negotiable. The 1/4" diameter is a common choice for anchor holes, and the 12" reach allows you to tackle deeper installations without switching tooling.
Why choose this Diablo DMAPL2160 over other bits? It’s engineered for longevity and performance in challenging concrete environments. The combination of a durable carbide tip, a two-cutter geometry, and the Peak Point design translates to fewer bit changes, smoother drilling progression, and more consistent hole quality—so you can finish jobs faster with less downtime.
Practical tips for best results: use the bit in a hammer drill set to hammer mode, maintain steady feed pressure, and avoid overheating by drilling at a controlled pace. Let the bit do the work, and you’ll notice cleaner cuts, straighter holes, and longer bit life even on tough concrete mixes.
