The rotary hammer bits rental – spline 3/8 to 2 inch – from Cross County General Rental provides the right drilling accessories for demanding masonry projects. Whether you are boring anchor holes, installing conduit, or breaking through reinforced concrete, these spline shank bits deliver consistent, reliable performance. As a result, you can complete jobs faster while maintaining accuracy and bit longevity.
In addition, our spline bits are engineered for heavy-duty rotary hammers designed for continuous use in concrete, stone, and brick. This means you get superior torque transfer, less slippage, and smoother drilling even in tough materials. Furthermore, the carbide-tipped cutting edges are designed to stay sharper longer, allowing for cleaner holes and reduced downtime.
For example, you can use our rotary hammer bits rental to drill 3/8 inch holes for small anchors or up to 2 inch holes for pipe penetrations and large fasteners. Additionally, their spline connection ensures maximum energy transfer from the hammer to the bit, which improves drilling efficiency and reduces operator fatigue.
Applications:
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Drilling anchor holes in concrete and stone
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Installing rebar, conduit, and threaded rod
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Creating pipe penetrations through masonry walls
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Preparing holes for structural fasteners
Specifications:
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Spline shank design for secure fit and power transfer
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Sizes available: 3/8 inch to 2 inches diameter
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Carbide-tipped cutting edges for extended life
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Optimized flute design for faster debris removal
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Suitable for concrete, brick, and natural stone
For best results, match the bit size to your application and ensure your rotary hammer accepts spline shank bits. Before drilling, mark hole locations, verify there are no hidden utilities, and use steady pressure to let the tool do the work.
Finally, all our spline rotary hammer bits rentals are inspected after each use to ensure they are sharp, clean, and ready for your next project. You may also want to rent a spline rotary hammer drill for maximum performance with these bits.






