Conquer tough masonry with precision using the Bosch BlueGranite Turbo 9/16 in. x 10 in. L Carbide Tipped Hammer Drill Bit with a hex shank. Built for demanding concrete, brick, and stone drilling, this bit combines a robust carbide tip with Bosch’s turbo flute geometry to deliver faster material removal, cleaner holes, and longer bit life even in hard substrates.
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Carbide tipped for exceptional wear resistance and sustained sharpness when drilling through reinforced concrete, masonry, and dense stone.
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Drill size: 9/16 in. ideal for large anchor holes, rebar-penetrating work, and heavy-duty installations.
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Flute length: 7-1/2 in. optimized chip evacuation to reduce overheating and increase cutting efficiency in thick materials.
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Overall length: 10 in. provides extended reach for deep pockets, overhead drilling, and hard-to-access areas.
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Shank type: Hex with a 1/8 in. shank diameter designed for secure bite and reliable grip in compatible hammer/drill chucks and quick-change systems.
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BlueGranite Turbo technology delivers aggressive drilling action, smoother penetration, and reduced wandering compared to standard masonry bits.
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Packaging: Carded single-bit packaging for easy inventory and on-the-go replacement.
What this bit is built to do
Whether you’re installing wall anchors, wiring conduits, or running plumbing through concrete floors and foundations, this 9/16" carbide-tipped bit is up to the task. Its carbide tip holds a sharp edge longer than standard carbide- or steel-tipped bits, meaning fewer bit changes on busy jobsites. The 7.5" flute and 10" overall length help keep chips clear and maintain cutting efficiency from start to finish, even in dense, aggregate-heavy concrete.
Ideal for
- Professional masons and electricians drilling large-diameter holes in concrete, brick, and block
- DIY enthusiasts tackling mid-to-large anchor installations or fabricating openings in masonry walls
- Overhead or guarded drilling scenarios where extended reach is essential
Usage tips for best results
Use in hammer mode on a compatible drill or rotary hammer with a hex chuck. Start at a slow, steady pace to establish the hole without wandering, then increase to optimal speed while maintaining steady pressure. Withdraw the bit periodically to clear debris and keep the tip cool. If you’re drilling near rebar, apply gradual pressure and let the carbide tip do the work to minimize tip wear. Ensure the drill’s chuck can accommodate a hex shank and confirm the 1/8" shank diameter fits your tool’s specifications.