For large-scale demolition and drilling, standard accessories simply cannot handle the extreme torque and impact generated by heavy-duty tools. That's why AEG SDS Max drill bits are specifically developed for these environments, equipping tradespeople to tackle structural work with power and precision.
Our heavy-duty concrete drill bits deliver the solid performance and rapid material removal required to keep major construction projects on schedule.
When you are dealing with thick and often stubborn concrete, you need accessories that will not wear down prematurely. The AEG lineup of SDS Max drill bits features multiple heads that will work their way through materials with ease. The specially designed flutes on our SDS Max bits provide a fast-drilling process due to their design. This also prevents the bit from binding in deep holes, reducing the risk of dangerous kickback and protecting your tool from overheating.
The efficiency of your heavy drilling tasks relies entirely on how the power tool and the accessory work together. Our range of heavy-duty concrete drill bits is engineered to absorb immense shock while maintaining precision.
With a commitment to tradespeople stretching back to 1898, AEG understands that heavy machinery demands robust accessories. That's why we design innovative products that balance performance with environmental consideration.
With extended warranties available across our lineup of products, you can invest in AEG with genuine confidence and reassurance.
Our tools are engineered for power and efficiency, supporting sustainable practices while helping you handle even the toughest jobs.
If maintenance is ever required, our Pro Repair Service is dedicated to minimising downtime and restoring your tool promptly.
The main difference lies in the shank size and the intended application. SDS Max bits have a thicker, 18mm shank, designed specifically for heavier drilling tasks, whereas SDS Plus bits have a 10mm shank and are suited for lighter masonry tasks.
Yes, premium multi-cutter SDS Max drill bits are engineered to handle highly durable materials such as concrete. However, you should let the bit grind through the metal without applying excessive pushing force because otherwise, this can cause damage to the carbide head.
Keep the shanks clean and lightly greased before insertion. Store your heavy-duty concrete drill bits in a dry case to prevent surface corrosion, and also regularly inspect the carbide tips for severe chipping.