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drilling concrete Cutting tool manufacturer: cutting tools, carbide cutting tool, metal cutting tools, drilling concrete, drills, taps, reamers, end mills, carbide tools, perfor, screw bits... |
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Drilling concrete
drilling concrete Cutting tool manufacturer: cutting tools, carbide cutting tool, metal cutting tools, drilling concrete, drills, taps, reamers, end mills, carbide tools, perfor, screw bits... drilling concrete - What is the difference between a drilling hammer and a hammer drill ?
drilling concrete • The drilling hammer has a high power hammer system, and is used for drilling and chipping concrete and masonry materials. drilling concrete This is suitable for large diameters and can be fitted with an adapter for SDS drills. drilling concreteThe hammer drill is equipped with a high frequency, low amplitude percussion system, which is suitable for drilling ordinary concrete, and for small and medium diameters. drilling concrete |
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drilling concrete - What is the difference between an SDS and an SDS max drill ?
drilling concrete • These are 2 quite specific attachment systems.
drilling concrete The SDS+ fits drilling hammers and has a 10mm shank
drilling concrete The SDS max fits larger and more powerful machines and has an 18mm shank
drilling concrete Tip:To attach the drill more easily, you can grease the shank of the drill with all purpose grease. drilling concrete |
Drilling concrete
drilling concrete - Can I use any masonry drill in hammer mode ?
drilling concrete • The hammer action is much more powerful than with a traditional drill, it increases the drill speed and required much more power. drilling concrete You can therefore use special masonry drill which have carbide tips, specially adapted for high resistance materials.(except tiling drills which can only be used in rotary mode) drilling concrete Our drills with SDS+ shaft are specially designed for drilling hammers.drilling concrete |
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drilling concrete - Should you use hammer mode for drilling in plaster ?
drilling concrete • No, in softer materials (bricks, softer stones, etc.), you should not use hammer mode, as the vibrations may cause you to drill a hole which is too big.drilling concrete |
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drilling concrete - What are the carbide tips on masonry drills for ?- Is it more expensive than a normal drill ?
drilling concrete • The tungsten carbide tips are very hard and have an angle of attack specially designed for masonry. drilling concrete Drills equipped with them last much longer. drilling concrete Do not hesitate to buy the most expensive drills which offer good quality, rather than the cheapest which are less precise and wear out more quickly. drilling concrete |
Drilling concrete
drilling concrete Cutting tool manufacturer: cutting tools, carbide cutting tool, metal cutting tools, drilling concrete, drills, taps, reamers, end mills, carbide tools, perfor, screw bits... drilling concrete - What is the difference between a drilling hammer and a hammer drill ?
drilling concrete • The drilling hammer has a high power hammer system, and is used for drilling and chipping concrete and masonry materials. drilling concrete This is suitable for large diameters and can be fitted with an adapter for SDS drills. drilling concreteThe hammer drill is equipped with a high frequency, low amplitude percussion system, which is suitable for drilling ordinary concrete, and for small and medium diameters. drilling concrete |
drilling concrete
drilling concrete - What is the difference between an SDS and an SDS max drill ?
drilling concrete • These are 2 quite specific attachment systems.
drilling concrete The SDS+ fits drilling hammers and has a 10mm shank
drilling concrete The SDS max fits larger and more powerful machines and has an 18mm shank
drilling concrete Tip:To attach the drill more easily, you can grease the shank of the drill with all purpose grease. drilling concrete |
Drilling concrete
drilling concrete - Can I use any masonry drill in hammer mode ?
drilling concrete • The hammer action is much more powerful than with a traditional drill, it increases the drill speed and required much more power. drilling concrete You can therefore use special masonry drill which have carbide tips, specially adapted for high resistance materials.(except tiling drills which can only be used in rotary mode) drilling concrete Our drills with SDS+ shaft are specially designed for drilling hammers.drilling concrete |
drilling concrete
drilling concrete - Should you use hammer mode for drilling in plaster ?
drilling concrete • No, in softer materials (bricks, softer stones, etc.), you should not use hammer mode, as the vibrations may cause you to drill a hole which is too big.drilling concrete |
drilling concrete
drilling concrete - What are the carbide tips on masonry drills for ?- Is it more expensive than a normal drill ?
drilling concrete • The tungsten carbide tips are very hard and have an angle of attack specially designed for masonry. drilling concrete Drills equipped with them last much longer. drilling concrete Do not hesitate to buy the most expensive drills which offer good quality, rather than the cheapest which are less precise and wear out more quickly. drilling concrete |
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