I want to drill some small holes into a wall using a mason type drill.?


Question:Which is the best drill for the job a hammer drill or a SDS type drill>?

Answers:
an sds type drill is still a hammer drill ..with sds its the way the drill fits into the chuck..you have no chuck key on any other method of locating the drill ..the end of the drill bit has slots and this is what locates it in the drill ..to fit or remove you just push down the drill chuck and insert the drill and twist ...TIP if you are fixing with brown plugs use a 6>5 drill bit the plugs fit nice and tight and you get great fixing strenght


sds everytime
hammer drill is better, but the drill bit is more important, use a masonry bit and even an EL-cheapo corded drill will get a small hole in a brick wall.
SDS if you've got one, but hammer will the job with a bit more effort if thats all you've got
sds bit more expensive but a better ease yer job, will go into harder surface too
I've always used a Bosch hammer drill and have not had any problems at all.
use a bosch or dewalt drill.
depends on the type of job . if its small job with cinder block then a cordless hammer drill with a simple masonry bit but you get what you pay for on that ; but if its a poured wall or floor then you have to bring out the big guns like Hilti or Bosch. SDS , Spline type are your options. after all you wouldnt want to be seen drilling a simple cinder block wall with a 50 lb drill with a quarter inch bit now would you ?
Most masonry is brittle, and has the tendency crumble. Hammer drills are not designed to drill into cement, mortar, brick or cinder-block, they are designed to pound past the rocks in concrete. Get a carbide tip masonry bit sized to match your anchor, and drill slowly, taking time to blow out excess dust.
SDS is the type of chuck fitted to the drill not the type of drill, you have 4 main types of chuck.
1, Keyed type, fine but when using hammer can vibrate loose
2, keyless type, not really used on hammer drills
3,SDS plus used on smaller drills up to a maximum of 26mm
4, SDS max used on large drills and breakers these go well over 40mm.
I would advise you get a drill with an SDS chuck as the bit you get will not slip but remeber if you are using a diamond core then you shouldnt use hammer, have fun..

More Related Questions & Answers...
  • How do I put holes in the bottom of a ceramic pot?
  • Wich new room plan to do like for my bedroom?
  • What kind of AIR COMPRESSOR do i need to flush water from my underground sprinklers for Winter?
  • Patio Roofing?
  • What can I use to hang a frame to a concrete wall?
  • Whats the best way to make a hardwood floor look good again?
  • Inexpensive alternatives to a gravel driveway?
  • Furniture woodworking plans online?
  • What is this wire thingy on the outside of my house with a little bag on the end?
  • How to build a small wooden bridge?
  • This article contents is create by this website user, FindHomeAnswers.com doesn't promise its accuracy.
    Copyright 2007-2008 FindHomeAnswers.com     Contact us    Terms of Use

    Home and Garden