SDS+ Hammer Drills

SDS+ Drills

SDS+ drills are powerful handheld tools designed for drilling through hard surfaces like concrete and masonry. They feature a specialized chuck system that allows for quick and easy bit changes, while also providing enhanced grip and stability during use. The hammer function allows for efficient drilling by combining rotary motion with a pounding action, making them ideal for heavy-duty construction and renovation projects.

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SDS+ Drill Features

SDS+ Chuck

The SDS Plus chuck system allows for quick and easy bit changes without the need for additional tools. The system also provides a secure grip on the bit for added stability during drilling.

Hammer Function

The hammer function of SDS drills allows for efficient drilling through tough materials like concrete and masonry by combining rotary motion with a pounding action. This makes them ideal for heavy-duty construction and renovation projects.

Variable Speed Control

Many SDS drills come with variable speed control, which allows the user to adjust the speed of the drill according to the specific application. This feature helps prevent damage to the material being drilled and allows for greater precision.

Depth Stop Gauge

The depth stop gauge feature of SDS drills allows the user to set a specific drilling depth for greater accuracy and consistency. This is especially useful for applications that require holes of a specific depth.

Anti-Vibration System

SDS Plus hammer drills are equipped with anti-vibration systems that reduce the amount of vibration that is transferred to the user's hands and arms during use. This helps to minimize user fatigue and makes the tool easier to control.

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FAQs

What is the difference between SDS Max and SDS Plus chuck systems?

The main difference between SDS Max and SDS Plus chuck systems is the size of the shank they can accommodate. SDS Max chucks are designed for larger and heavier-duty rotary hammer drills, accommodating drill bits with shanks up to 1-1/4 inches in diameter. SDS Plus chucks are smaller and designed for lighter-duty rotary hammer drills, accommodating drill bits with shanks up to 5/8 inches in diameter. SDS Max drills are typically used for heavy-duty construction and demolition projects, while SDS Plus drills are more commonly used for general-purpose drilling and light to medium-duty construction projects.

Can SDS Plus hammer drills be used for chiselling and demolition work?

Yes, SDS Plus hammer drills can be used for chiselling and demolition work, but only with the appropriate chisel bit attachments. These attachments are designed to fit into the SDS Plus chuck and provide a secure connection for chiselling and demolition work, making them ideal for removing tiles, breaking up concrete, and other demolition tasks. However, it's important to note that SDS Plus hammer drills may not be as powerful as SDS Max drills for heavy-duty demolition work.

What is the maximum drilling depth of an SDS Plus hammer drill?

The maximum drilling depth of an SDS Plus hammer drill depends on the length of the drill bit being used and the size and type of the drill itself. In general, SDS Plus hammer drills are capable of drilling holes up to 4-1/2 inches in depth, but some models may be capable of deeper drilling depths depending on their design and specifications. It's important to refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the specific SDS Plus hammer drill being used to determine its maximum drilling depth.