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Drilling through porcelain tile
Drilling through porcelain tile








drilling through porcelain tile
  1. Drilling through porcelain tile cracked#
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  3. Drilling through porcelain tile crack#

None of these system impacts in the rotational direction, that is an impact driver used for screws and bolts. The most basic system is different in that it uses the weight of the drill/operator to create the impact force. Spline drive systems, they all do the same thing. To the original questioner: please listen to those telling you to use a ordinary drill with an abrasive type bit. Floor tiles are generally fired to be denser and more durable, but any of these tools, including a hammer drill should easily go through ceramic tile, provided you have a decent bit. I use SDS+ for most things and the Spline-drive for bigger stuff. SDS+ and SDS-Max bits are not interchangeable, but SDS+ will do practically anything you will need as an installer. The max size if for bigger bits, core bits, scaling chisels, etc. SDS comes in two sizes: SDS+ and SDS-Max. There are no wood-boring bits available in either SDS or Spline drive. It is possible, in theory, to use SDS bits in a regular Jacobs-type chuck. You must buy the bits for the chuck system. These two chuck systems are not interchangeable. Spline drive is generally for larger bits and scaling chisels. SDS is the more commonly available type but Spline, while an older system is deeply rooted in the industry and tools and tooling should be around for a very long time to come. There are two main types of chuck for a rotary hammer, SDS and Spline-drive. Rotary hammers have a special chuck that takes bits with some configuration of grooves on the shank so the bit can better withstand the torque of the hammering action. It has a switch to change modes, you can drill as with any other drill into wood, etc, or it can function as a lightweight rotary hammer.Ī rotary hammer is designed specifically to drill into masonry products. I use a lot of Tapcon and there are SDS bits for Tapcon.Ī hammer drill is a regular drill with a hammer-function, the bit hammering into the material as it drills. You cannot use standard bits in a tool with a SDS chuck. A typical rotary hammer chuck is pulled back and the bit is inserted a certain position and the chuck is released. My understanding is a rotary hammer exerts the hammering action on the bit in a rotary direction, as compared to a hammer drill, that exerts the hammer action like pounding on the bit with a hammer.

Drilling through porcelain tile crack#

Hammer drills can crack tile, that’s why the tile guy gave me bits! I have special drills for porcelain given to me by a tile guy. That’s way harder than plain old ceramic tile. Sounds like you were going through porcelain tile. Would you care to explain the difference between hammer drills and a rotary hammer? And what exactly is an SDS bit? Had another job recently drilling about a hundred holes into 20 year old foundation walls - didn't break the bit and finally realized I wore the bit out because it was drilling like my hammer drill would have. Just start drilling slow with the rotary hammer.

drilling through porcelain tile

Bought an inexpensive small Bosch rotary hammer and some SDS bits and haven't touched my hammer drills since on any masonry drilling. The rotary hammer drilled through like it was pine.

Drilling through porcelain tile cracked#

Hammer drilling tile can cause broken and cracked tiles.Īfter wasting a half day and burning up a dozen bits (including tile bits) trying to drill through porcelain tile with a hammer drill, a guy lent me a rotary hammer. Use carbide or diamond abrasive type bits with. Do you use a special kind or brand of bit? I had a horrible time drilling through the tile today and eventually ruined the bit. I have drilled through tile many times with a hammer drill and a masonry bit. I mounted a bar wall today on a ceramic tile floor.










Drilling through porcelain tile