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SDS Max drill bit for Makita - 900 mm long, diameter 35 mm - Weasyfix

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Reference : SDS-MAX35/900

Designed to drill precise pilot holes More details

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Makita SDS Max drill bit, 35 mm in diameter, 900 mm long

The brand Weasyfix offers specific accessories to guarantee a professional result with an installation within everyone's reach. One of these accessories is the SDS Max drill bit, which allows you to effortlessly drill precise pilot holes.


The first step in the installation of the foundation screw is creating a precise pilot hole. This step requires accuracy since the required depth must be slightly less than the planned insertion depth of each foundation screw.


Depending on the type of soil, the diameter of the pilot hole varies from 30 mm to 70 mm. To succeed in this step, the Weasyfix brand offers the 35 mm in diameter, 900 mm long, 2,7 kg SDS max drill bit. This operation ensures the durability and solidity of the wooden terrace foundation over the years.

Measuring 35 mm x 1020 mm, this patented model allows you to create a pilot hole for a foundation screw intended for normal soil depth of up to 900 mm. This drill bit is compatible with the HR5212C hammer drill and other SDS-Max hammer drills.

Data sheet

Model : SDS-MAX35/900


SDS Max drill bit for Makita - 900 mm long, diameter 35 mm - Weasyfix


WEASYFIX
TypeTools
UseFoundations and structures for terraces
ContentMakita SDS Max drill bit 35 mm in diameter and 900 mm long to make the pilot hole of the foundation screw (soil types 2 to 5)
SH Code73181210
Accessory TypePre-drilling
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