
Hitachi
Hitachi 752774 SDS-Plus Drill Bits 12mm x 260mm
A robust 12mm SDS-Plus drill bit with 4-sided tip design and 200mm usable depth for masonry and concrete drilling.
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Overview
Key Features
One-piece moulded Wolfram hard metal head drilling with unique features
solid main cutting edge
larger space opening and short flute PA2023 solid main Cutting canister. TEN
Centring Tip
Specifications
Brand
Hitachi
Model
752774
Type
SDS-Plus Drill Bit
Tip Design
4-Sided
Diameter
12mm
Total Length
260mm
Usable Length
200mm
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 4-sided tip design improves centering accuracy and delivers efficient material removal.
- 200mm usable length allows drilling to a substantial depth in masonry and concrete.
- SDS-Plus shank provides secure, tool-free bit changes in compatible hammer drills.
- 12mm diameter suits a wide range of common anchoring and fixing applications.
👎 Cons
- Only available in a single 12mm diameter, so you need additional bits for other hole sizes.
- SDS-Plus shank is incompatible with standard keyless chuck drills.
- At 260mm total length, it may be awkward to use in very tight or confined spaces.
- Not suitable for drilling steel, wood, or other non-masonry materials.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of drill does the Hitachi 752774 fit?
It fits any rotary hammer drill with an SDS-Plus chuck, which is the most common SDS format for light to medium-duty hammer drills.
What materials is this drill bit designed to drill into?
With its 4-sided carbide tip and SDS-Plus shank, it is intended for masonry, concrete, brick, and stone.
What is the difference between the total length and usable length?
The total length of 260mm includes the SDS-Plus shank that sits inside the chuck. The 200mm usable length is the maximum drilling depth you can achieve.
Can this bit be used in a standard keyless chuck drill?
No, the SDS-Plus shank requires a dedicated SDS-Plus rotary hammer chuck. It will not lock into a standard keyless or keyed drill chuck.