Hello
I purchased a Wickes Rotary Hammer drill this week, Model PDH26DS1.1
I had also purchased a drill bit 16mm x 450mm
The hole I need to drill is 16mm x 350mm through external brickwork
I have not used a SDS set up before.
There is some backward and forward movement of the drill bit sliding in the chuck, which is intentional due to the design, but I notice there is also slight lateral play where the drill shaft is held in the chuck.
I have to use a long drill bit, 450mm, and so this play translates to over 10mm at the far end of the bit and is very noticeable when the drill is in operation before the bit is applied to the work, such as to make it not possible to start with a clean hole.
My query is, is this normal? I found drilling a smaller pilot hole made it possible to stabilise the far end of the 16mm bit when drilling the final hole but I was still concerned at the amount the drill bit was wobbling.
I purchased a Wickes Rotary Hammer drill this week, Model PDH26DS1.1
I had also purchased a drill bit 16mm x 450mm
The hole I need to drill is 16mm x 350mm through external brickwork
I have not used a SDS set up before.
There is some backward and forward movement of the drill bit sliding in the chuck, which is intentional due to the design, but I notice there is also slight lateral play where the drill shaft is held in the chuck.
I have to use a long drill bit, 450mm, and so this play translates to over 10mm at the far end of the bit and is very noticeable when the drill is in operation before the bit is applied to the work, such as to make it not possible to start with a clean hole.
My query is, is this normal? I found drilling a smaller pilot hole made it possible to stabilise the far end of the 16mm bit when drilling the final hole but I was still concerned at the amount the drill bit was wobbling.