Description:
This SDS-Plus hammer drill bit set is designed for contractors and DIYers who need reliable performance when drilling into masonry and concrete. It combines a coated head and hard metal inserts to deliver consistent wear resistance, making repetitive drilling jobs easier and more stable. The four-piece pack of 8 mm × 160 mm bits suits tasks such as anchor holes, through-drilling and fixing installations in brick and stone.
Key Points
The drill bits feature a head with four carbide cutting edges that improve bite and reduce wandering on hard surfaces. This geometry helps position the bit precisely at the start of a hole, and the coated head adds surface protection against abrasion. 🔩
An optimised double spiral groove evacuates dust and chips more efficiently, which reduces clogging and lowers the risk of the bit catching during rotation. The set includes a simple plastic bag for collecting drilling dust during transport and storage. 🧱
According to the manufacturer, the use of hard metal inserts increases service life and wear resistance. Note that small air bubbles in the head are a normal production characteristic and do not affect performance.
Technical Specifications
- Name: METOTY SDS Plus Hammer Drill Bit 4PC 8mm×160mm
- Diameter: 8 mm
- Length: 160 mm
- Tip: 4 carbide cutting edges
- Shank: SDS-Plus compatible
Benefits
The four cutting edges and the reinforced head deliver faster drilling through dense materials compared with simpler two-edge designs. For repetitive work on reinforced concrete or granite, the reduced tendency to hook and the steady drilling action can save time. The chip removal design helps maintain drilling speed across longer runs, particularly in deeper holes.
Usage Recommendations
Use the bits with SDS-Plus rotary hammer drills at the appropriate hammering rate for the substrate. When drilling through reinforced concrete, start with steady pressure and let the tool and bit do the work rather than forcing excess speed. For clean holes and longer bit life, withdraw periodically to clear dust, and keep the shank free of debris to maintain secure seating in the chuck. Consider replacing the bit when cutting edges become visibly worn according to the manufacturer.










