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Hitachi 752778 SDS-Plus - 14 x 210mm Concrete Drill Bit

Hitachi 752778 SDS-Plus 14mm concrete drill bit delivers fast, precise holes with a 4-cutter carbide tip and vibration-optimized design.

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Overview

Achieve Precision Drilling with Hitachi SDS-Plus Drill Bits

The Hitachi SDS-Plus Drill Bits are engineered for accurate and efficient drilling in concrete, masonry, and stone. Featuring a multi-cutter carbide tip and a vibration-optimized design, these drill bits offer high drilling speed, long life, and reduced breakage, making them an essential tool for any construction or renovation project.

  • Cutter: 4-cutter design
  • Energy Consumption: SDS Plus
  • Diameter: 14 mm
  • Total Length: 210 mm
  • Working Length: 150 mm

Key Features

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Power SDS Plus recording

Hammer Drill Bit

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Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • 4-cutter carbide tip drills rounder holes with less vibration than standard 2-cutter bits
  • 14mm diameter suits common anchor and fastener sizes for structural work
  • Vibration-optimized flute design reduces user fatigue during extended drilling
  • 150mm working length is sufficient for most wall and slab penetrations

👎 Cons

  • Only available in a single 14mm diameter, so you need additional bits for other hole sizes
  • 210mm total length may be too short for deep or through-wall drilling applications
  • SDS-Plus shank limits use to rotary hammer drills — it will not fit a standard three-jaw chuck
  • Not intended for reinforced concrete with rebar, which can damage the carbide tip

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hitachi 752778 has a working length of 150mm, with a total length of 210mm including the SDS-Plus shank.
Yes, the SDS-Plus shank is a universal standard and fits any rotary hammer drill that accepts SDS-Plus tooling.
The 4-cutter carbide tip produces rounder, cleaner holes with less vibration and wander, and it tends to last longer than a 2-cutter design because the cutting load is distributed across more edges.
It is designed for concrete, masonry, and stone, so it handles poured concrete, brick, block, and similar aggregate materials.