picked one up this morning to do a small job and at the same time pick up another sds adaptor or adapter with a keyless chuck for £ 7.87 a good mornings work was had by all.:wink:
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djames108
26 Feb 17#1
last time I used one of these the drill bit got welded to the chuck!
callum84 to djames108
26 Feb 17#2
Did you remember to switch hammer action off?
PowerPantsPete
26 Feb 171#3
Adaptoooooor! :laughing:
JohnPeel
26 Feb 17#4
Both Brits and Americans use the spelling adapter with greater frequency.
Find it funny that the site hook line includes 'write better' which doesn't look very grammatically correct.
paddy.stone
26 Feb 171#5
What's cockney got to do with it? Most British people aren't from the East of London you know?
djames108
27 Feb 17#7
no because it was a masonry drill :smiley:
HOOFIE
27 Feb 172#8
Even with masonry bits you cant use hammer function with these chucks attached, you will just destroy it.
DE4L3R
18 Mar 17#9
better off buying a cheap drill instead?
thr0tt
18 Mar 17#10
Bought similar for screwfix with my Makita sds a few years back, very useful and yes it states all over to turn off the hammer function as does this in the one liner description, those muppets who can't read or think it's a good idea to ignore maybe buy a few as they are cheap ?
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http://writingexplained.org/adapter-vs-adaptor-difference
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000LP9WXK?tag=amz-mkt-chr-uk-21&ascsubtag=1ba00-01000-org00-def00-other-nomod-uk000-pcomp-feature-pcomp-wm-1
but could you not just put your sds drill bit straight in to your non sds drill? make sure it clamps down on the shaft.