Simpson Strong-Tie MDPL03718
•Uniformly brazed carbide inserts result in longer bit life
•Chromium-nickel-molybdenum steel alloy body ensures hammering quality and extended service life
•Heat-treatment procedures and shot-peened finish increase surface hardness, drilling speed, reduces drill bit wear and improves resistance to bending forces
•Drill bits conform to ANSI Standard B212.15
•Chisel-shaped drill-bit head penetrates the material and directs concrete dust into the multi-flute spiral
•High-volume, multi-flute spiral quickly channels concrete dust from the hole to improve drilling speed
•2-cutter head
•Diameter: 3/8 in.
•Drilling depth: 16 in.
•Overall length: 18 in.
Unleash the Power of Precision with the Simpson MDPL03718 Drill Bit
Introducing theSimpson MDPL03718 3/8 in. x 18 in. SDS-plus Shank Drill Bit, your ultimate solution for all drilling and demolition needs. Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, this premium-quality drill bit stands out in both performance and durability.
Key Features:
- Carbide-Tipped Excellence:Engineered with high-grade carbide tips, ensuring long-lasting sharpness and superior cutting capabilities.
- Professional-Grade Quality:Manufactured in Germany under strict industry standards, providing reliability you can trust.
- Enhanced Durability:Proprietary features designed to withstand rigorous use while maintaining optimal drilling speed.
- Precise Tolerance Requirements:Perfectly designed to meet the exacting needs of professionals, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks.
- Versatile Configurations:Available in various bit tip styles, including Regular and Quad Head, as well as solid-tipped and Titen screw hex-bit options.
Why Choose the Simpson MDPL03718?
This drill bit is not just a tool; it’s an essential companion for anyone serious about drilling tasks. Whether you’re a contractor or a DIY enthusiast, theSimpson MDPL03718provides not just function but also confidence in your work. Achieve professional results with ease and efficiency!


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