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SDS drill with standard chuck
The manual says not to use the standard 13mm chuck with the SDS drill when
in hammer mode. What is the actual problem with doing this? A standard chuck can cope with basic hammer drills - is it the heavier force from the SDS drill that could be a problem? Its just that I need to make a large hole through a wall for pipework and have a 40cm x 20mm standard masonry drill bit but only a short 6" x 22mm SDS drill bit. Just wondering whether I can make use of the longer non-SDS drill bit in hammer mode in the standard chuck. What's the worst that can happen? Thanks David |
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