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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The Bosch HCBG700 7-piece Blue Granite industrial hammer drill bit set delivers fast-impact drilling in concrete, stone, and masonry. Combining low voltage with high-temperature brazing prevents the carbide-cutting edge from breaking out even when heat builds up during deep drilling. This set features a straight shank drill bit, milled u-flutes with deep-cut spirals, and a diamond ground carbide tip for precise starts in tile and hard stone. In addition, the robust head design provides a long service life. The softened shank has aggressive gripping power that is ANSI-standard compliant. This set includes one 1/8-inch by 2-inch by 3-inch bit, two 5/32-inch by 3-inch by 6-inch bits, two 3/16-inch by 4-inch by 6-inch bits, one 1/4-inch by 4-inch by 6-inch bit, and one 3/8-inch by 4-inch by 6-inch bit. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.1 inches | | Package Width: | 7.5 inches | | Package Height: | 1.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 5 reviews |
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| | Features | Includes 7 commonly used hammer drill bitsIdeal for use with concrete, stone, and masonryPart of Bosch's Blue Granite seriesHigh-temperature brazing prevents carbide-cutting edge from breaking outSoftened shanks have ANSI-compliant aggressive gripping power
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
best starter-set for a hammerdrill, double tapcon bits. Mar 10, 2011
By Sharp Geek in a dulling world! Change the rules! Left-to-right, in the case: 3/16, 3/16, 3/8, hinge, 1/4, 5/32, 5/32, short-1/8
Bosch quality, of course, so no matter how cheap your hammerdrill, the /drilling/ should work well-enough ( bits matter more than the motor, for any given hole, just as the saw-blades matter more than the saw-motor, for any given cut ).
For a spare-set, a second-set, an emergency-backup, or to just give to new help, this's the best basic hammerdrill set I know-of.
Obviously, if you're doing a lot of tapcons, you'll need the Bosch Blue-Granite tapcons drills... they've got 'em in batches, iirc, certainly they've got 'em in 6-packs: 3 smaller & 3 larger.
( pro tip: if you EVER want to renovate what you're putting in now, then use tapcons, not ramset/hilti-nails: the powder-powered nails SPALL the concrete bad, when you break 'em off. Tapcons can be broken straight off, leaving a much cleaner ceiling/wall/floor )
The case is typically Bosch over-engineered -laughing- if your toolbag demolishes the case before your bits die, you ran over the toolbag with your truck, your friend's truck, and the bulldozer too!
Also, of course, being Bosch, you can stand the side of drill-holders up ( the red plastic flips up ), OR, if you prefer, you can get just the bit you want out, and stand IT in its perpendicular hole ( the holes we can see the shafts through, on the front of the red plastic ).
For hammerdrill/masonry bits, I don't buy any other brand: Bosch are bestest.
( for metal I buy good cobalt bits, and for wood I get lee valley HSS bits )
Cheers & HTH!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Awesome!! Aug 26, 2010
By Justin M. I haven't used a hammer drill very much yet, but after recently using the Dewalt DCD970KL I broke two cheaper bits attempting to drill into concrete. I purchased this set and was amazed at how fast and easy these bits drilled holes in concrete. I would highly recommend these bits!
August 18, 2011: I have used these bits on numerous occasions with my hammer drill and still, they cut quickly and without a hitch! After far more than 100 holes, the same bit keeps cutting like a hot knife through butter. Highly highly recommend.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great set Sep 27, 2011
By M. Forgione These bits work great through cement and go through pretty quick. The only thing is that since they are round, they may catch and just spin in the drill.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
BOSH hammer drill bits. Jul 08, 2011
By Mr. Review
"Reviews and Opinions That Matter"
I have to say these bits are the way to go. I had to drill threw stucco and broke 3 bits; including the bits that were specifically designed for stucco. Also, before I broke the bits, it took forever to drill a hole... I was tired, hot, and extremely frustrated during the process. (from home depot,the bit comes with screws precisely made for stucco).
Once I bought the Bosch bits I drilled 25 different holes in under 20 mins (w/ a hammer drill, a lot faster than normal drill). These bits are the BOMB! VERY proficient for faster and easier drilling. It may be a few extra bucks more compared to normal bits but well worth it!
I HIGHLY recommend this. TRUST THE BIGDOD!
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Case and Decent Collection Aug 13, 2008
By Susan
"Susan"
I bought this particular set because I like to have a case for my drill bits. This surprisingly is a very nice case, that likely wont get crushed. The set contains 2 pairs of duplicated sizes (I think the sizes duplicated are the 11/32s 1/4s) this works out well as they are the most common sizes used for drilling for TapCons. If you get this on a discount I would recommend this over any other case set
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