7/16 x 10 x 12 Rock Carbide(TM) SDS+ No Full Avail
by Gap Power
SKU DW5435
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Original price
$16.53
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Original price
$16.53
Original price
$16.53
$16.53
$16.53
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$16.53
Current price
$16.53
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Overview
The DEWALT 7/16 x 10 x 12 Rock Carbide™ SDS+ Masonry Drill Bit (DW5435) is designed for drilling into masonry, concrete, and similar hard materials in SDS+ rotary hammer applications.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | DW5435 |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Shank Type | SDS+ |
| Bit Diameter | 7/16 in |
| Working Length | 10 in |
| Overall Length | 12 in |
| Tip Material | Rock Carbide™ (carbide) |
| Flute Design | Elongated 4-flute helix |
| Weight | 43 g |
| Category | Drill & Screwdriver Bits — Tool Accessories |
Technical Features
- Rock Carbide™ tip: A carbide-grade cutting tip engineered for longer bit life, reducing the frequency of bit replacement in high-wear drilling applications.
- Elongated 4-flute helix: The four-flute helical geometry accelerates debris extraction from the bore, resulting in faster material removal and reduced heat buildup at the cutting face.
- Increased steel construction: Additional steel in the bit body resists breakage under the impact loads generated by SDS+ rotary hammers, improving structural durability during demanding use.
- 25% more anchors set vs. standard masonry bits: Per manufacturer specification, this bit is guaranteed to set up to 25% more anchors than standard masonry bits, delivering measurable productivity gains in anchor-installation workflows.
- SDS+ shank compatibility: The SDS+ shank interfaces directly with SDS+ rotary hammer chucks, providing positive tool retention and efficient transfer of both rotary and hammering forces.
Applications
- Drilling into concrete for anchor bolt and fastener installation
- Masonry drilling in block, brick, and stone substrates
- High-volume anchor-setting tasks where bit longevity is a priority
- Use with SDS+ rotary hammer tools in construction and renovation environments

















































