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Diablo 1/2' x 16' x 18' Rebar Demon™ SDS+ 4-Cutter Full Carbide Head Hammer Bit

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About this item

  • Diablo made Dura-Carbide withstands impact and high heat applications, dramatically extending life versus standard hammer bits
  • Precision Tip delivers stability and accuracy required for fast, precise holes
  • Tri-Metal Diffusion Bonding provides heat resistance and prevents breakage of the full-carbide heat for maximum life and productivity
  • Optimized four-flute design removes dust faster, keeping the carbide head cooler for ultimate strength and durability


Diablo’s revolutionary, complete range of SDS-Plus Rebar Demon 4-cutter full-carbide head hammer bits are the first full line of bits designed to be the strongest, most durable, and fastest solutions on the market. Diablo’s ultra-hardened, full-carbide head bits withstand the stress of high powered hammer drills and the impact of rebar cutting, delivering extreme durability and strength. Produced with Tri-Metal Diffusion Bonding technology, the full-carbide head resists heat and prevents breakage for maximum life and productivity. Precision Tip delivers the stability and accuracy required to produce fast, precise holes in concrete with rebar for ANSI approved anchor setting. Diablo hammer bits are optimized for maximum performance in corded and cordless SDS Plus and SDS Max rotary hammers.


seth
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Amazing bit works super fast for drilling concrete on a Rotary drill should’ve bought it sooner
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
like drilling through butter
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Worked as you would expect of a diablo
Checkmate
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
If there's rebar anywhere in concrete, somehow I always manage to find it. If you hit #4 rebar head-on with this 1/2" bit, don't fight it all at once. Bang your way through it with something closer to 1/8" first, then around 1/4", then finish it off with the 1/2" bit. Trust me, it's much faster and easier.