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Andrew Gabriel July 11th 06 10:50 PM

SDS Hammer / Chisel Drills FAQ
 
When pointing someone at this FAQ at
http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/powertools/sds.htm ,
I noticed an error in it...

"Hammer only, no rotation
Not all models have this (sometimes the ones that do are called SDS+ drills).
"

I believe this is incorrect. SDS+ (or SDS Plus) refers to one of the
types of SDS chuck, of which there are (or rather, were) three formats:

SDS
Original, became obsolete and vanished before SDS drills became
widespread.

SDS+ (or SDS Plus)
The most common format with two splines and two dimples on the bits,
often now simply called SDS as the original SDS format has vanished.

SDS Max
Larger chuck found on more powerful SDS drills, with (IIRC from memory)
3 splines on a slightly conical rear end of the bits.

--
Andrew Gabriel

John Rumm July 12th 06 12:54 AM

SDS Hammer / Chisel Drills FAQ
 
Andrew Gabriel wrote:

When pointing someone at this FAQ at
http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/powertools/sds.htm ,
I noticed an error in it...

"Hammer only, no rotation
Not all models have this (sometimes the ones that do are called SDS+ drills).
"

I believe this is incorrect. SDS+ (or SDS Plus) refers to one of the
types of SDS chuck, of which there are (or rather, were) three formats:

SDS
Original, became obsolete and vanished before SDS drills became
widespread.

SDS+ (or SDS Plus)
The most common format with two splines and two dimples on the bits,
often now simply called SDS as the original SDS format has vanished.


Yup, I think this is probably out of date now... there was a brief
period where they seemed to be using the + to denote ones with roto stop
(even though in reality they all are SDS+ anyway) bu there seems to be
no consistent use anymore.



--
Cheers,

John.

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Doctor Drivel July 12th 06 12:28 PM

SDS Hammer / Chisel Drills FAQ
 

"John Rumm" wrote in message
...
Andrew Gabriel wrote:

When pointing someone at this FAQ at
http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/powertools/sds.htm ,
I noticed an error in it...

"Hammer only, no rotation
Not all models have this (sometimes the ones that do are called SDS+
drills).
"

I believe this is incorrect. SDS+ (or SDS Plus) refers to one of the
types of SDS chuck, of which there are (or rather, were) three formats:

SDS
Original, became obsolete and vanished before SDS drills became
widespread.

SDS+ (or SDS Plus)
The most common format with two splines and two dimples on the bits,
often now simply called SDS as the original SDS format has vanished.


Yup, I think this is probably out of date now... there was a brief period
where they seemed to be using the + to denote ones with roto stop (even
though in reality they all are SDS+ anyway) bu there seems to be no
consistent use anymore.


There is also SDS MAX fro the big stuff.



Phil Addison July 12th 06 01:16 PM

SDS Hammer / Chisel Drills FAQ
 
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:28:51 +0100, in uk.d-i-y "Doctor Drivel"
wrote:

There is also SDS MAX fro the big stuff.


The OP already told us that, and more....

| On 11 Jul 2006 21:50:10 GMT, in uk.d-i-y
| (Andrew Gabriel) wrote:
|
| SDS Max
| Larger chuck found on more powerful SDS drills, with (IIRC from memory)
| 3 splines on a slightly conical rear end of the bits.


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