Model: Bosch SpeedX 1 in. X 21 in. L Carbide SDS-max Rotary Hammer Bit SDS-Max Shank 1 pc
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At what point does it make more sense to use a core bit? 1 inch seems like a lot of material to hog out.
i use core bits when running larger conduit/conlon etc. 3-6" or on HVAC copper runs but i would never use a up converter on something requiring so much torque on a wide diameter core bit.
I used 1" on outdoor AC condenser power wire runs and just sealed around it.
I can envision commercial concrete/steel construction requiring 3/4" or 1" rebar in slab as a use for this.
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At what point does it make more sense to use a core bit? 1 inch seems like a lot of material to hog out.
At what point does it make more sense to use a core bit? 1 inch seems like a lot of material to hog out.
I used 1" on outdoor AC condenser power wire runs and just sealed around it.
I can envision commercial concrete/steel construction requiring 3/4" or 1" rebar in slab as a use for this.