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Bosch HC8555 4-Inch x 17-Inch x 22-Inch SDS Max 1-Piece Core Cutter

Bosch HC8555 4-Inch x 17-Inch x 22-Inch SDS Max 1-Piece Core Cutter
MSRP: $398.40
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Bosch HC8555 4-Inch x 17-Inch x 22-Inch SDS Max 1-Piece Core Cutter Features

Maximum core size 2-5/8" deep
4" diameter, 17" useable length, 22" overall length
 

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Additional Bosch HC8555 4-Inch x 17-Inch x 22-Inch SDS Max 1-Piece Core Cutter Information

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What Customers Say About Bosch HC8555 4-Inch x 17-Inch x 22-Inch SDS Max 1-Piece Core Cutter:

Previous reviewer's information on this bit is incorrect. This bit is a designed to be used in a rotary hammer, not a chisel. It works very well at this job - won't cut through rebar (the carbide teeth catch in it, and you may damage the bit if you really try to push through it), but through any kind of masonry (I've used it on concrete, block, and brick) it moves very quickly and leaves extremely clean holes. No blowout in brick at all, great for making clean vent holes, etc.

For thick concrete, I found that it was easier to bore down about 3/4" to 1" then work the bit sideways to break off the piece. I had to get a friend to torch out the rebar and the mesh. If you are boring through pure concrete or concrete block, it goes through pretty quickly. I have used this bit and the 2" bit as well several times now. I bought this bit thinking that it would work well for me in steel reinforced concrete. Because it is simply pounded in, the initial edge will be a little ragged for about 3/8" around the outside of the hole. It did break up some of the wire mesh used in one hole, but did not go through that either. This bit won't touch that.

It does not turn. If you bore deeper than 1", then you will have a heck of a time getting that piece of concrete out of the bit, because it binds between the outside of the bit and the center bit (not shown in the picture). There were no reviews on it and I am new to this. I was simply putting drains in my garage floors.If you are boring thru concrete block, then this bit will serve you well assuming there was no steel put into it.One last thing, the bit simply pounds down using the Bosch Hammer Drill. Since there are no slots on the sides of the drill bit, you basically have to bang out the piece just broken off. Last, if you hit rebar, forget it. So, you do not have to worry about it catching on things. Hope that helps others.

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