Hex Drive Rotary Hammer Bit (5/32 x 6.5 in)

Features

  • Carbide‑coated conical tip for centering and increased wear resistance
  • Brazed/centric tip construction for rotary concrete drilling
  • Flute design that helps evacuate dust and reduce heat buildup
  • 1/4‑inch hex shoulder to accept a drive sleeve for setting masonry screws
  • Compatible with SDS‑plus rotary hammers, including cordless models

Specifications

Diameter 5/32 in (0.37 cm)
Overall Length 6.5 in (16.5 cm)
Flute Length / Working Length 3.5 in (3 1/2 in / 8.89 cm)
Drive Type SDS‑plus
Hex Shoulder 1/4 in
Tip Type Carbide conical (carbide‑coated tip)
Primary Applications Anchoring and through‑hole drilling in concrete; masonry fastening systems
Pack Quantity 1

SDS-plus hex‑drive rotary hammer bit intended for masonry fastening systems and hex sleeve drive tools. It has a carbide conical tip for anchoring and through‑hole drilling in concrete and a flute geometry designed to remove dust and reduce heat during drilling. A 1/4-inch hex shoulder allows use with a drive sleeve for setting masonry screws. Designed for use with heavy‑duty and cordless SDS‑plus rotary hammers.

Model Number: HC2302

Project Ideas

Business

Masonry Mounting Micro‑Service

Offer a flat‑rate, per‑hole installation service for homeowners: shelves, hose reels, address plaques, hose bib shields, and small rail brackets on concrete/brick. The SDS‑plus bit drills fast, the flute reduces heat, and the 1/4 in hex shoulder speeds switching to screw setting with a drive sleeve for efficient, tidy installs.


Patio Lighting Installations for Cafes

Provide seasonal bistro string light installs on masonry facades and patios. Use this 5/32 in bit to drill anchor points and immediately set 3/16 in concrete screws. Sell packages by span length and offer removal/patching in the off‑season. Emphasize dust‑controlled, precise drilling on historic brick.


Retail Signage and Fixture Mounting

Specialize in mounting wall signs, sanitizer stations, menu boards, and display hooks onto brick and concrete in small retail spaces. The carbide tip and dust‑evacuating flute speed repetitive hole patterns; the hex shoulder plus drive sleeve accelerates fastening, enabling quick after‑hours turnarounds.


Security Camera and Light Bracket Installs

Bundle site survey, drilling, and anchor setting for cameras, motion lights, and doorbells on masonry. The bit’s centering tip helps clean, accurate holes for cable clips and junction boxes; the hex shoulder lets you set anchors immediately, reducing ladder time and boosting job throughput.


Masonry Mounting Starter Kit Product

Assemble and sell a kit: this 5/32 in SDS‑plus bit, 3/16 in masonry screws, a drive sleeve for the hex shoulder, depth collar, dust brush/blower, and a quick‑start card with layout tips. Market to DIYers and property managers as an all‑in‑one solution for clean, reliable concrete/brick fastening.

Creative

Garage French-Cleat Wall on Concrete

Drill precise 5/32 in holes in your concrete or block garage wall to mount a plywood French-cleat system. The carbide conical tip centers cleanly, the flute clears dust for cooler drilling, and the 1/4 in hex shoulder lets you slip on a drive sleeve to set 3/16 in masonry screws quickly. Hang tool holders, bins, and jigs for a modular, rugged setup.


Brick Planter Trellis Grid

Create a cedar slat trellis grid anchored to brick or block for climbing plants. Lay out hole spacing, drill with the SDS-plus bit so dust evacuates, and fasten the slats using 3/16 in masonry screws driven via the hex shoulder. The small, neat holes keep the install discreet while supporting planters and vine clips.


Patio Bistro Light Anchor Points

Install low-profile screw eyes or small brackets into masonry for outdoor string lights. Use the 5/32 in bit to drill pilot holes at eave and wall locations; then, with a drive sleeve on the hex shoulder, drive masonry screws that hold the brackets. The result is a tidy, permanent lighting rig that resists wind and weather.


Modern House Numbers and Mailbox Panel

Mount a sleek metal/wood backer panel onto a brick facade. Drill anchoring points with the carbide-tipped bit for clean entry and better wear in hard brick, then drive 3/16 in concrete screws using the hex shoulder. Attach house numbers and a mailbox to the panel for a floating, architectural look.


Outdoor Gear Rack on Block Wall

Build a compact rack for hoses, shovels, and sports gear. The bit’s centric tip helps keep holes aligned across multiple brackets. After drilling, slip on the drive sleeve to set masonry screws without swapping tools, creating a sturdy, organized station on your concrete or CMU wall.