The plural of fire drill is fire drills. As in "fire drills are a good practice".
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Is a pair of words which differ in pronunciation in only one sound
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Cordless SDS drills have an equal power to the ones with cord, only when the batteries are fully charged. When batteries only have 50 percent power left, the one with a cord will still have 100 percent.
The short answer to your question is "yes". I found myself researching the same question a few days ago and found that the real difference is between SDS/SDS Plus and SDS Max. I don't recall the exact dimension now, so I won't try to quote it, but the Max is a larger size. The answer I found was enough to tell me I used SDS (SDS Plus), and those were the bits I needed to buy. Once I knew that, I didn't need to remember the size of SDS Max...they were too big for my drill. Last point, SDS Plus is sometimes shortened to SDS+.
Both Bosch and DeWalt make highly rated SDS Drills. The average prices for these at Lowe's and other retail stores is approximately $350 depending on model.
The SDS-plus is the most common shank for bits that fit medium sized hammer drills. It was developed by Hilti and the initials mean "insert, twist, secure" in German.
Special Direct System drills are heavier than regular drills, have a hammer action and a chiselling action and take larger drill bits and chisels.
The SDS drill is considered to be the superior option for efficiency and ease of use, it does not require a chuck key. The hammer drill requires a chuck key for fitting different drill bits, which is considered the main difference of the drills.
An SDS hammer drill is an electric drill that hammers the drill bit in and out slightly as it drills with it. This type of drill is mainly used to make holes in concrete or masonry, and is able to do so easier than a regular drill and bit are.
The SDS system is used on drills that drill through stuff like concrete. The bit has a standard size male part with four grooves in it. The drill chuck has four fingers that mate with the grooves on the bit shank. To change bits you just pull the old one out of the drill with your hand and push the new one into the chuck. It's very slick. They even sell a Jacobs-style jaw chuck adapter for it, so you can use all your non-SDS bits with an SDS drill.
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SDS-Plus is the most common size of the chuck key. That is the most common size and it takes a hammer of up to 4 kg. It was developed by Bosch in 1975 specifically for hammer drills.
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