The Solid Body, Hard Head Bit Shank Only refers to the shank portion of a drilling bit that connects to the drill chuck or tool holder. This component provides a secure interface between the drill and the cutting head, ensuring efficient power transfer and stability during drilling. The shank is designed to withstand high torque, impact forces, and heat, making it a critical part of heavy-duty drilling applications.
- Design: Solid body construction is made from a single piece of hardened steel, ensuring maximum durability and rigidity and is designed to resist bending, breaking, or deforming under high-impact loads. Precision-machined shank ensures optimal fit into drill chucks, SDS holders, or rotary hammer mechanisms and minimizes slippage and enhances drilling accuracy.Available in SDS-Plus, SDS-Max, Hex, and Standard Round shank designs for compatibility with various drill types.
- Applications:
- Heavy-Duty Masonry & Concrete Drilling:Used in rotary hammers, hammer drills, and impact drills for anchoring, rebar cutting, and masonry work.
- Construction & Infrastructure Projects:Ideal for roadwork, bridge construction, and foundation drilling where high durability and precision are required.
- Mining & Quarrying Operations:Used in rock drilling and geological surveys, where hard impacts and high torque resistance are essential.
- Metal & Wood Drilling:Certain designs are used for fabrication and manufacturing, ensuring stable cutting head attachment.
- Demolition & Breaking Tools:Supports chisel bits, moil points, and breaker attachments in rotary hammer drills for demolition work.
- Materials: Hardened alloy steel provides high strength, impact resistance, and durability and can endure heavy hammering and rotational forces without deformation.
- Configurations:SDS Max, SDS+ or Spline shanks; 1-3/4″ to 3″ or 1-1/8″ to 1-5/8″ Bit head size; 10″ to 24″ drilling depths

