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DeWalt DW5822 1-1/8 x 18 x 22-1/2 4-Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit
  • DeWalt DW5822 Heavy - Duty 1 - 1/8 - Inch Diameter 4 - Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit for Efficient Drilling with 18 - Inch Usable Length and 22 - 1/2 - Inch Overall Length
  • DeWalt DW5822 Heavy - Duty 1 - 1/8 - Inch Diameter 4 - Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit for Efficient Drilling with 18 - Inch Usable Length and 22 - 1/2 - Inch Overall Length
  • DeWalt DW5822 Heavy - Duty 1 - 1/8 - Inch Diameter 4 - Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit for Efficient Drilling with 18 - Inch Usable Length and 22 - 1/2 - Inch Overall Length

DeWalt DW5822 1-1/8 x 18 x 22-1/2 4-Cutter SDS Max Rotary Hammer Bit

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Dewalt DW5822 Rotary Hammer Bit Specifications: - 1 - 1/8 - inch diameter for precise drilling. - 18 - inch usable length, offering sufficient reach. - 22 - 1/2 - inch overall length, ideal for various applications. Dewalt DW5822 Rotary Hammer Bit Features: - The ROCK CARBIDE tip boosts carbide surface contact, which significantly extends the bit's lifespan. - Its longer helix four - flute design speeds up debris removal, enabling faster drilling. - The concave head design allows dust to quickly enter the flute chambers, enhancing the bit's durability. - A hardened core minimizes the risk of breakage. - This bit is compatible with all brands of SDS Max Rotary Hammers, including Dewalt, Bosch, and Hilti, offering great versatility.

Using the DeWalt DW5822 rotary hammer bit is straightforward. First, make sure your SDS Max rotary hammer is turned off and unplugged. Insert the bit firmly into the hammer's chuck until it clicks into place. When you're ready to drill, mark the spot on the surface where you want to drill. Start the hammer at a slow speed to create a pilot hole, then gradually increase the speed for faster drilling. Remember to apply steady pressure but don't force it too hard. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the bit with a brush to remove any dust and debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, it's a good idea to replace the bit to ensure efficient and safe drilling.


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