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Model: Bosch SpeedX 1 in. X 21 in. L Carbide SDS-max Rotary Hammer Bit SDS-Max Shank 1 pc
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I have Bosch bits, and they are great. I already have many SDS bits, and probably have a long 1" one, so I will pass on this deal. But I gave it a good TU... just because. Just knowing you can drill through concrete is so... empowering.
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04-04-2021 at 05:51 PM.
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I have Bosch bits, and they are great. I already have many SDS bits, and probably have a long 1" one, so I will pass on this deal. But I gave it a good TU... just because. Just knowing you can drill through concrete is so... empowering.
This is also SDS max, which is a bigger shank than the SDS plus most people have.
Can i use this in a regular hammer drill? i know a regular hammer drill is not as good as a rotary hammer drill, just wondering if its worth it for my ryobi hammer drill
Can i use this in a regular hammer drill? i know a regular hammer drill is not as good as a rotary hammer drill, just wondering if its worth it for my ryobi hammer drill
It's a pretty large diameter, probably could use it, but def take a break once the drill gets hot
Thanks for posting. Need to drill through some ICF walls 12"+ and that concrete cures so hard but these bits work great. Didn't have 1" and need that to run some 3/4 Pex.
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04-04-2021 at 06:20 PM.
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Can i use this in a regular hammer drill? i know a regular hammer drill is not as good as a rotary hammer drill, just wondering if its worth it for my ryobi hammer drill
No, normal cordless hammer drills with a keyless chuck can fit a max shank size of 1/2", the SDS-Max shank is 18mm or .70".
Can i use this in a regular hammer drill? i know a regular hammer drill is not as good as a rotary hammer drill, just wondering if its worth it for my ryobi hammer drill
No this is for a SDS max roto hammer. It won't even fit in your chuck.
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This is also SDS max, which is a bigger shank than the SDS plus most people have.
It's a pretty large diameter, probably could use it, but def take a break once the drill gets hot
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No this is for a SDS max roto hammer. It won't even fit in your chuck.
Is it possible to be adapted to fit into an sds plus rotary? Stupid question I'm sure but hey
I've only seen max to plus, not plus to max.