Milwaukee Carbide Tip 20 mm 1, 320 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
264-048
Mfr. Part No.:
4932352764
Brand:
Milwaukee
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Brand

Milwaukee

Product Type

SDS Drill Bit

Material

Carbide Tip

Overall Length

320mm

Number of Pieces

1

Finish

Shot Blasting

Drilling Length

200mm

Drill Point Angle

130°

Standards/Approvals

No

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Milwaukee SDS Drill Bit, 20mm Drill Point Diameter, 320mm Overall Length - 4932352764


This SDS drill bit is a single-piece rotary hammer bit designed for percussion drilling in masonry and reinforced concrete. It combines a large carbide tip and a stabilised head geometry to maintain guidance and reduce vibration during heavy-duty drilling tasks in industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• 4-cut head symmetry improves centring and reduces side forces
• 130° centring point ensures precise spot-starting for accurate holes
• Patented carbide tip design increases tip volume and durability
• Short spiral windings accelerate dust evacuation and reduce heat
• Reinforced flute geometry lowers vibration and limits breakages

Applications


• Suitable for anchoring installations in mechanical and electrical assemblies
• Ideal for drilling through concrete with embedded rebar in construction automation
• Used with rotary hammer tools for cable route creation in electrical panels
• Can be used for installing fixings on structural steelwork where rebar is present

What guidance feature helps maintain drilling accuracy?


A centring point with a 130° point angle provides pinpoint starting accuracy and steady bore tracking.

How does the bit cope when it strikes reinforcing steel?


The head includes chamfers and a robust cutter arrangement that minimise jamming and enable continued penetration when hitting rebar.

What design elements reduce wear at the cutting edge?


Increased carbide content at the tip, dynamic curved secondary cutters and shot-blasted surface treatment reduce abrasion and heat build-up.

How is dust removed from the hole to maintain speed?


Shallow spiral windings and deep flute shoulders promote Rapid dust transport from the head to the flute, preserving drilling rate.

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