Yes, it's the only one I can find that will fit a cordless drill.
mitch66, those cheap ones on eBay have a 14.3mm(9/16") hex shank, so won't fit in a cordless. As @SammyInnit mentioned in the other thread, they are for old school hex breakers...
https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/keyless-chuck-to-sds-chuck-adaptor.487123/#post-3967119
He already has one. He wants to use the bits in a cordless drill....or treat yourself to an SDS Drill, you won't regret it!
I'll bite...
Can't you just put the SDS end straight into the chuck? The SDS end is generally circular with keyways and flats - align it with the three teeth of your standard chuck and it might just be centred correctly. I don't like the chances of it holding for long, and you might gash up the chuck teeth but....
In the same way you can still put a quick change hex bit into a 3 jaw chuck - though happily having the right number of parallel surfaces helps this to not end in tears/knackered chuck.
Nozzle
As I said - they don't make one. There is no point.
So that you can use the turning force for other applications, i.e. metal drill bits, wood drill bits, polishing, grinding, abrading etc.ok mate, you say there is no point, so can you explain to me why they make a keyed chuck to fit into an sds drill ?
Is that what the OP is after?
Yes that's what I was after, the hex end into keyless chuck, sds bits then fit in correctly without slipping and causing damage to chuck jaws or flutes on bits , so they do actually make them,
My father in law got me mine from work and to be honest I thought it was 9/16 but having looked its half inch. I'd get a cheap 9/16 one of ebay though if its just for occasional use and grind the shank down to fit.
He already has one. He wants to use the bits in a cordless drill.