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Drilling, hammer drilling, or chiselling in concrete and granite is no problem with the original Einhell hammer drill accessories. Your hammer drill or demolition hammer is perfectly equipped with an extensive chisel and drill bit set or individual chisels, such as pointed or flat chisels. The respective accessory is quickly attached via the tool holder of the drill. With a demolition hammer, you can effortlessly remove tiles from floors and walls, carry out precise wall openings, dismantle small brick walls, perform rough demolition work, and work on concrete with precision.
Our extensive hammer drill accessory range offers everything you need for your projects. Whether it's flat, spade, pointed, or tile chisels – we have the right tool for every task. The pointed chisel is ideal for hard materials, as it transfers force with pinpoint accuracy due to its small contact surface. With a 40 mm wide spade chisel, you can effectively work on larger surfaces. The 20 mm wide flat chisel is a versatile tool for removing plaster or working on bricks and concrete. Tiles can be easily removed with the 50 mm wide tile chisel. All chisels are available in lengths of 250 mm, 400 mm, and 410 mm, and come with either SDS-Plus or SDS-Max fittings. Additionally, some chisels feature an SDS-Hex fitting, making them practical accessories for heavy demolition hammers.
Planning precise drilling work in materials like concrete or masonry? Our range has everything you need. Our masonry drill bits are available in sizes from Ø 5 mm to 25 mm, offering you the perfect selection for various projects. Depending on your requirements, you can choose from drill lengths of 60 mm, 110 mm, 160 mm, 210 mm, and 400 mm. All spiral drill bits are equipped with either SDS-Plus or SDS-Max fittings, ensuring they fit perfectly with your hammer drill and deliver maximum performance. Whether for small or large diameters – you'll find the right drill bit for your task here!
We offer perfectly tailored accessory sets for every project. The chisel sets include a selection of three to four pointed, flat, and wide chisels, so you have the right tool for every challenge, such as chiselling in concrete, masonry, sand-lime brick, aerated concrete, and hollow block stone. Alternatively, we also provide drill and chisel sets, combining various spiral drills and chisels – ideal for versatile applications, even in hard materials like stone. The sets come either in a practical storage case to keep things organised or in a transparent tube, giving you an instant overview of the contents. This way, everything is always at hand!
Here you'll find everything you need to know about accessories for your demolition or hammer drill. This guide will help you choose the right chisels, drill bits, and sets from our extensive range, ensuring you are perfectly equipped for every task.
The difference between SDS-Plus and SDS-Max lies in the design and application of the tools. Both systems allow for quick accessory changes and ensure efficient power transmission. SDS-Plus has a 10 mm shank diameter and uses 2 grooves, making it particularly suitable for drilling in brick and concrete as well as light chiselling work, such as home repairs or smaller construction projects. SDS-Max, on the other hand, features an 18 mm shank with 3 grooves. It is significantly more robust and capable of transmitting higher forces, ideal for large drill holes in concrete and demanding demolition and renovation tasks. However, the two systems are not compatible with each other. Some Einhell chisels are equipped with an SDS-Hex fitting. This tool holder combines the advantages of both the SDS and Hex systems. SDS-Hex is mainly used with heavy-duty equipment like demolition hammers, where it is crucial that the tools don’t slip but can still be easily changed.
The difference between flat, wide, and tile chisels lies mainly in their shape and specific areas of use. Flat and wide chisels are ideal for large-scale tasks such as removing plaster, working on bricks and concrete, or chipping away soft stones. The flat chisel is narrower and delivers more focused force, while the wide chisel, at 40 mm wide, covers a larger surface area. The tile chisel, with an especially flat, slightly curved tip and a width of 50 mm, is specifically designed for removing tiles. Its 15° angled tip allows it to slide easily under tiles, prying them off walls or floors cleanly without damaging the underlying surface. All chisels are made from high-quality 40Cr tool steel, making them particularly durable and long-lasting, even during intensive demolition and chiselling work.
Chisels and drill bits are stored either in a practical case or a transparent box, ensuring you always have a clear overview of your accessories. The case provides secure and organised storage, ideal for transporting and protecting your tools. The transparent box allows you to quickly identify the contents, which is especially useful when you need different sizes or types of drill bits and chisels on hand. It also features a convenient screw closure, making it easy to secure and close the box. Both storage options ensure that your tools are always well protected and easily accessible.
The hammer drill bits are made from high-quality tool steel and reinforced with a carbide tip, making them particularly durable and perfect for drilling in stone. The shape of the drill tip is crucial for the precision and ease of the drilling process. Depending on the tip, holes can be drilled more accurately and quickly into hard materials. Additionally, the number of cutting edges varies, significantly impacting the speed and cleanliness of the drilling. Our drill bits for Einhell hammer drills feature a cutting edge designed for fast and rough drilling progress, ensuring you're well equipped for large-scale drilling projects.
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