DIA AMP REBAR DEMON 1/2X8X14
by Gap Power
SKU DMAPLA4450
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$60.44
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Original price
$60.44
Original price
$60.44
$60.44
$60.44
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$60.44
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$60.44
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Overview
DIA AMP REBAR DEMON 1/2X8X14 (DMAPLA4450) is designed for dust-extracting rotary hammer drilling in concrete and masonry applications where silica dust control and rebar strike durability are primary requirements.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| MPN | DMAPLA4450 |
| Brand | Diablo (Freud) |
| Diameter | 1/2 in |
| Working Length | 8 in |
| Overall Length | 14 in |
| Shank Compatibility | SDS-Plus & SDS-Max |
| Dust Sleeve Material | Stainless Steel (removable) |
| Maximum Heat Resistance | 1,800°F |
Technical Features
- Drill-to-Fill Dust Extraction System: Drills and extracts dust simultaneously, reducing a five-step anchor installation process to two steps — delivering up to 66% labor savings and 3X faster drilling compared to standard bits.
- Tri-Metal Fusion Welding: The carbide head is secured with a weld engineered up to 3X stronger than standard welding, keeping the full carbide head intact during extreme impacts including direct rebar strikes.
- 1,800°F Heat Resistance: Withstands temperatures more than twice the 800°F threshold at which standard bits typically fail, reducing breakage risk on rebar contact and extending overall bit service life.
- Patented Vacuum System with Removable Stainless-Steel Dust Sleeve: Captures concrete debris and airborne silica dust at the source, producing clean, anchor-ready holes without secondary hole-cleaning steps.
- Compact Snap-Lock Adapter Compatibility (adapter sold separately): Connects the bit to most common vacuum attachments; supports fast bit changes on SDS-Plus and SDS-Max rotary hammers for reduced tool change downtime.
Applications
- Anchor bolt and fastener installation in concrete and masonry requiring clean, dust-free boreholes
- Drilling in reinforced concrete where rebar strikes are anticipated
- Job sites with silica dust exposure regulations requiring active dust control at the point of drilling
- High-volume drilling operations where cycle time reduction is a priority

















































