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1-1/8" x 16" x 18" Rock Carbide? SDS+ Hammer Bit

SKU DW5469
Original price $59.60 - Original price $59.60
Original price $59.60
$59.60
$59.60 - $59.60
Current price $59.60
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Overview

The DEWALT 1-1/8" x 16" x 18" Rock Carbide SDS+ Hammer Bit (DW5469) is designed for heavy-duty rotary hammer drilling in masonry, concrete, and similar hard materials.

Specification Detail
MPN DW5469
Brand DEWALT
Bit Diameter 1-1/8"
Working Length 16"
Overall Length 18"
Shank Type SDS+
Tip Material Rock Carbide
Weight 3.91 lb
Category Drill & Screwdriver Bits

Technical Features

  • Rock Carbide Tip: Maximizes bit life when drilling through masonry and concrete by resisting wear at the cutting edge.
  • Elongated 4-Flute Helix: Increases material removal rate during drilling, reducing cycle time per hole.
  • 3-Flat Shank Design: Three flats on the SDS+ shank help prevent rotational slippage within the tool chuck, improving energy transfer and drilling consistency.
  • SDS+ Interface: Compatible with all SDS+ rotary hammer tools, allowing for secure bit retention and quick tool-free bit changes.
  • 25% More Anchor-Setting Capacity: DEWALT guarantees this bit sets up to 25% more anchors than standard masonry bits, reducing per-anchor tooling cost.
  • 18" Overall Length / 16" Working Length: Extended reach allows drilling deeper holes and accommodates thick substrate applications without repositioning.
  • 3.91 lb Weight: Substantial mass consistent with a large-diameter, full-length carbide-tipped SDS+ hammer bit for industrial-grade use.

Applications

  • Drilling large-diameter holes in poured concrete for anchor bolt installation.
  • Penetrating concrete block, brick, and masonry walls for mechanical fastener placement.
  • Deep-reach drilling applications where a standard-length bit cannot achieve required hole depth.
  • Commercial and industrial construction projects requiring high-volume anchor setting in concrete substrates.
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