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![]() "MrCheerful" wrote in message ... "Lurch" wrote in message ... The way the chuck locks into the sds hole does not allow any fore and aft movement, therefore the little hammer inside will smashing against an immovable object and will get damaged. I think you're mistaken there. Well , that is how my wickes sds drill and chuck design is, so I assume others are similar. The chuck adaptor which fits into the sds slot has only one depression in the side, this effectively locks the adaptor solidly into the sds chuck of the drill and allows no fore and aft movement (unlike a drill bit, which can float ) That'll be the cheap crap you've bought there then. None of my SDS to conventional chuck adaptors, nor any I've ever seen, have been any different in their design to standard SDS bit shanks. Ah. Well, I bow to your extra knowledge. MrCheerful Also, when I bought my sds drill, it was almost the only one on the market, so I suppose sds adaptor design may have changed. However, as to being cheap crap, at the time it was a weeks wages. So **** off with your rudeness. MrCheerful |
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