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SDS Core Drill Bits

Post by Hoovie »

I should know this, but just can't suss it out :oops:

I have a set of Silverline Core Drill Bits for an SDS Drill and I just cannot work out how the Auger is securely fitted to the Core :roll:

Is there a standard way this works or does it depend on the make? Need a photo of the kit in question?
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Post by Hitch »

I just googled for a pic of a silverline set, looks like the guide bit is fitted into the sds shank/arbour on a taper?
If thats the case, just push it in and give it a tap. :thumbright:

Taper drills are widely used in engineering.
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Yup - it is on a taper - I pushed it in but never gave it an extra knock - and then when I started the drill, it just spun off :roll:
I will give that a try tomorrow.

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Post by Hitch »

I dont think you see this fittment for masonary bits much nowadays, i think ts was called k-taper.

They can be a pain to get aprt once well hammered in there. Should be a drift in the set i expect, a wedge eshape that you hammer through to push the bit out.
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