@bomberepoxy5
Active 3 years, 6 months ago
A good rotary hammer drill can drive an SDS bit into concrete without a lot of effort over the user. In many drilling application pushing harder on the drill will speed on the process. This isn’t the case with a hammer drill and SDS bit. The SDS bit is actually reciprocating and turning at a time. Pushing upon the drill will only slow its […] View
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Have Keegan posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago
A good rotary hammer drill can drive an SDS bit into concrete without a lot of effort over the user. In many drilling application pushing harder on the drill will speed on the process. This isn’t the case with a hammer drill and SDS bit. The SDS bit is actually reciprocating and turning at a time. Pushing upon the drill will only slow its progress…[Read more]
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Have Keegan became a registered member 3 years, 6 months ago

