| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 40mm |
| MOQ: | 500pcs |
| Price: | $0.8-20/pc |
| Delivery Time: | 25-35days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union, MoneyGram |
The Problem: When the hole diameter reaches 40mm, the cylindrical waste core (the "slug") becomes significantly larger and heavier. Under high-speed SDS hammering, the rough masonry rubble and dust heat up and expand. This causes the massive 40mm slug to friction-lock dead inside the core bit cylinder.
The Result: Operators must constantly stop the drill and use a hammer and steel rod to violently pound the jammed core out. This destroys project efficiency, exhausts the technician, and the rough impact risks knocking the carbide teeth loose.
Zero-Tolerance Parallel Walls: Standard masonry bits are manufactured with perfectly straight inner walls. If the 40mm waste core expands even 0.5mm from friction heat, it creates an absolute mechanical dead-lock.
Large Debris Retention: A 40mm cut produces much larger chunks of crushed rock than smaller bits. Standard shallow flutes only clear fine dust, leaving large gravel trapped inside the trench to exacerbate the friction.
Micro-Tapered Anti-Jam Cavity: The interior of our 40mm cylinder is CNC-machined with a microscopic draft angle (taper). This engineered slope provides physical relief for thermal expansion. Once the hole is cut, the 40mm masonry slug slides out smoothly with a gentle tap—zero manual prying required.
Asymmetrical TCT Milling: The premium Tungsten Carbide teeth are arranged in an alternating, asymmetrical pattern. One set of teeth fractures the rock downwards, while the alternating set sweeps the perimeter, effectively reducing the overall size of the waste core to prevent jamming.
Deep U-Shaped Evacuation Flutes: Designed specifically for large-diameter rubble, the exterior features widened, deep U-shaped spiral flutes. This acts like an industrial auger, rapidly pulling large chunks of gravel and heavy dust out of the wall to keep the tool cool.
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Commercial HVAC: Precision wall pass-throughs for installing heavy-duty condensate drain pipes in VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) or commercial split-system air conditioning units.
Commercial Plumbing: The exact tolerance required for routing standard 40mm (1.5-inch) PVC greywater lines in kitchen, bathroom, and laundry retrofits.
Heavy Electrical MEP: Creating clean channels in masonry partition walls for passing large cable trays or grouped heavy-duty electrical conduits.
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Material Warning: This tool is designed exclusively for brick, block, and non-load-bearing masonry. NEVER use it on poured concrete walls containing thick steel rebar. Striking rebar while in hammer-drill mode will instantly shatter the carbide teeth.
The "Pump" Technique: When drilling walls thicker than 15cm, use a pumping motion: pull the drill back 1cm for every 3cm of forward progress. This maximizes the U-flute's ability to clear deep rubble and maintains drill motor RPM.
Ceramic Tile Protocol: If the brick wall is covered in ceramic tile, you MUST use a dedicated glass/tile bit on "rotary only" mode to pierce the tile layer first. Once through the tile, switch to the 40mm masonry bit on "hammer" mode. Hammering directly on tile will shatter the wall surface.
Question: Why use a 40mm bit for commercial plumbing instead of a 35mm bit?
Answer: Commercial condensate or greywater lines require a strict "gravity slope" to drain properly. A 40mm hole provides the necessary extra clearance around the pipe to adjust this slope during installation. It also leaves the perfect physical gap for applying polyurethane expanding foam sealant to weather-proof the wall.
Question: Will the drill kick back when the bit breaks through the other side of the wall?
Answer: Yes, there is a risk of sudden binding. Always use a firm two-handed grip (main handle and side-assist handle). Right before the pilot drill breaks through the opposite side, reduce your forward pressure. Let the carbide teeth "grind" through the last thin layer of brick smoothly to prevent wall blow-out and wrist injury.
Question: Can I sharpen the tungsten carbide teeth if they get dull?
Answer: No. Building-grade tungsten carbide is exceptionally hard and cannot be sharpened with standard grinding wheels. This is a heavy-duty consumable tool. If the teeth are severely worn or broken, you should replace the 40mm cylinder cup (the SDS arbor and pilot drill can be reused to save costs).