Description
An SDS (Slotted Drive System) drill is a heavy-duty rotary hammer designed specifically for high-impact drilling into reinforced concrete, stone, and masonry. Unlike a standard impact drill that uses a mechanical “ratchet” vibration, an SDS drill utilizes a pneumatic piston mechanism. This creates a much harder-hitting blow, allowing the machine to do the work so the operator doesn’t have to apply excessive physical pressure.
The “SDS” refers to the unique shank of the drill bit, which features longitudinal grooves that “lock” into the chuck. This allows the bit to move back and forth like a piston while remaining securely gripped, preventing the bit from slipping—a common issue with standard 13mm keyed chucks under high loads.
Key Features:
- Pneumatic Hammer Mechanism: Delivers high-joule impact energy directly to the bit, making it the only choice for drilling into cured concrete or heavy stone.
- SDS-Plus Quick-Change Chuck: Allows for tool-free bit changes in seconds. Simply “push and click” the bit into place.
- 3-Mode Versatility: Most Tork Craft SDS models feature three distinct settings:
- Rotary Only: For drilling wood or metal (requires an SDS-to-Standard chuck adapter).
- Hammer Drilling: For high-speed concrete and brick penetration.
- Chiseling (Hammer Only): Disables rotation entirely, allowing the use of flat or pointed chisels for removing tiles or light demolition.
- Safety Slipping Clutch: Automatically disengages the drive if the drill bit gets snagged on rebar, protecting the user from sudden high-torque kickback.
- Vibration Damping: Designed with ergonomic, rubberized handles to reduce the “white finger” effect during prolonged industrial use.






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