SDS Plus Extreme 4 Cutter Drill Bit | 16mm Diameter | 450mm Length | Carbide Tip | @Pack by Repelec
The SDS Plus Extreme 4 Cutter Drill Bit is designed for efficient concrete and masonry drilling, featuring a 16mm diameter and a durable carbide tip for fast, precise drilling. Ideal for both professional and DIY projects, this drill bit ensures optimal performance with its optimized flute design for rapid dust removal and secure SDS Plus shank for power transfer.
Sign in
Please login to continue to your account.
Product Name/Title: SDS Plus Extreme 4 Cutter Drill Bit | 16mm Diameter | 450mm Length | Carbide Tip | @Pack by Repelec
Brand: Repelec
SKU: DEWDT9681-QZ
Alternatively Known As: SDS Plus Masonry Drill Bit, 4 Cutter Concrete Drill Bit, DEWDT9681-QZ, SDS+ Hammer Drill Bit
- Diameter: 16mm
- Overall Length: 450mm
- Working Length: 400mm
- Shank Type: SDS Plus
- Tip: 4-cutter carbide
- Material: Hardened steel with carbide tip
- Application: Concrete, masonry, brick, stone
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 16mm x 450mm x 16mm
- Weight: 0.45 kg
- SDS Plus shank for secure grip and efficient power transfer
- 4-cutter carbide tip for enhanced durability and fast drilling
- Optimized flute design for rapid dust removal
- Precision ground tip for accurate hole placement
- Suitable for use with rotary hammer drills
- Use with compatible SDS Plus rotary hammer drills. Follow all safety guidelines and wear appropriate PPE.
- Concrete drilling
- Masonry drilling
- Brick and stone drilling
- Construction and renovation projects
- Professional and DIY use
- Complies with AS/NZS 1170 for structural design actions and construction tool safety.
- Long-lasting carbide tip reduces replacement frequency and material waste.
- Efficient drilling reduces energy consumption and dust generation.
12 months warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Repelec SDS Plus Extreme 4 Cutter Drill Bit 16 x 450 x 400mm (DEWDT9681-QZ) is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for professional construction, renovation, and masonry drilling applications.
