Enables a ½" x 20mm female threaded chuck to be fitted to an SDS drill.
13 comments
dealerxxx
30 Jan 16#13
Got no idea what it is but heat! Not buying one by the way.
bobo53
6 Jan 16#12
anyone found use for it? mine is still sealed
morrig
30 Dec 15#11
And thrice...what a bargain.
For those still wandering what it may be and there still maybe some, its a ... thingymabob.There I've said it.
koalauk
30 Dec 15#10
what a bargain
koalauk
30 Dec 15#9
what a bargain
Proveright
30 Dec 15#8
Ordinary drill bits are round and will not fit in an sds drill which holds square shaped bits.
If you own an sds drill ,this device will enable you to fit a standard chuck to your sds drill so you can use the more common round drill bits. I bought one when they were a pound ,, ( that price for the last couple of months), so 70p, will be store specific last of the stock.
Brownstone
30 Dec 152#7
Bob has it bang on. If you don't understand it, then you don't need one ;-)
bob_napalm
30 Dec 151#6
Light Sabres would be amazing but I think it just fits into the end of your sds drill and allows you to screw on a regular chuck onto the end so you can use your standard drill bits rather than the sds ones. I could be wrong though!
neosalad
30 Dec 15#5
can theese be turned into light sabres or something?
Brownstone
30 Dec 15#3
Well duuur; "Enables a ½" x 20mm female threaded chuck to be fitted to an SDS drill. Not to be used on hammer action."
Obviously! ;-)
bobo53 to Brownstone
30 Dec 15#4
give us an example please, to be used with what??
Mikestone
30 Dec 15#2
looks great!
amour3k
30 Dec 15#1
I've no idea what this is?, hahaha, but it looks decent ..... :-)
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13 comments
For those still wandering what it may be and there still maybe some, its a ... thingymabob.There I've said it.
If you own an sds drill ,this device will enable you to fit a standard chuck to your sds drill so you can use the more common round drill bits. I bought one when they were a pound ,, ( that price for the last couple of months), so 70p, will be store specific last of the stock.
Obviously! ;-)