Hiya,
Not sure if this is normal or not... I've used/owned plenty percussion drills before and borrowed a couple of SDS drills in the past for the odd job. I thought it time to stop borrowing and to get my own SDS drill.
I've not noticed if this is true of the ones I've borrowed, but my new makita one has a little wobble. On a 150mm bit it clearly moves 1-2mm when spinning in air. You can wobble the bit side to side about the same so I'm guessing most the movement is from that.
Is this normal for an SDS drill? I haven't got any concrete to drill into to test for now under load, but I tried it with an adapter for a keyless chuck and drilling into wood it was pretty wobbly.
Not sure if this is normal or not... I've used/owned plenty percussion drills before and borrowed a couple of SDS drills in the past for the odd job. I thought it time to stop borrowing and to get my own SDS drill.
I've not noticed if this is true of the ones I've borrowed, but my new makita one has a little wobble. On a 150mm bit it clearly moves 1-2mm when spinning in air. You can wobble the bit side to side about the same so I'm guessing most the movement is from that.
Is this normal for an SDS drill? I haven't got any concrete to drill into to test for now under load, but I tried it with an adapter for a keyless chuck and drilling into wood it was pretty wobbly.