SDS Drills

SDS drills, a specialised type of rotary hammer drill, are essential tools for heavy-duty tasks in construction and DIY projects. Unlike standard drills, an SDS drill employs a unique hammering mechanism that delivers greater power and efficiency. This makes them ideal for drilling into hard materials like concrete and masonry. Dewalt SDS drills are known for their robustness and reliability, ensuring that even the toughest jobs are handled with ease. Similarly, Makita SDS drills stand out for their precision and user-friendly design, catering to both professionals and enthusiasts. For those who prefer mobility without compromising on power, cordless SDS drills are a perfect choice. They offer the freedom to work without the constraint of cords, making them highly versatile for various applications. Milwaukee SDS drills are renowned for their advanced features and ergonomic design, providing comfort and control during extensive use. At Buildiro, we take pride in being the specialist in SDS drills, offering the widest range of tools and building materials in the UK. Our collection features top brands and models, ensuring that every customer finds their perfect match for any drilling task.
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Bosch GBH 18V-24 C 18v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Drill No Batteries No Charger No Case
Bosch GBH 18V-24 C 18v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Drill No Batteries No Charger No Case
£249.95 Tooled-Up
Bosch GBH 18V-24 C 18v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Drill 2 x 5ah Li-ion Charger Case
Bosch GBH 18V-24 C 18v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Drill 2 x 5ah Li-ion Charger Case
£446.95 Tooled-Up
Milwaukee Power Tools M12 CH-0 FUEL™ Compact SDS Plus Hammer 12V Bare Unit
Milwaukee Power Tools M12 CH-0 FUEL™ Compact SDS Plus Hammer 12V Bare Unit
from £217.95
Milwaukee Power Tools M18 BH-0 SDS 2 Mode Hammer 18V Bare Unit
Milwaukee Power Tools M18 BH-0 SDS 2 Mode Hammer 18V Bare Unit
£173.95 Tooled-Up
Milwaukee Power Tools M18 BH-402C 2 Mode SDS Hammer 18V 2 x 4.0Ah Li-ion
Milwaukee Power Tools M18 BH-402C 2 Mode SDS Hammer 18V 2 x 4.0Ah Li-ion
£508.95 Tooled-Up
Milwaukee M12 CH Fuel 12v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Hammer Drill 2 x 6ah Li-ion Charger Case
Milwaukee M12 CH Fuel 12v Cordless Brushless SDS Plus Hammer Drill 2 x 6ah Li-ion Charger Case
£413.95 Tooled-Up
Einhell TE-RH 40 3F SDS Max Rotary Hammer Drill
Einhell TE-RH 40 3F SDS Max Rotary Hammer Drill
£179.95 Tooled-Up
HiKOKI DH18DBL 18v Brushless Cordless SDS+ Plus Hammer Drill Bare Unit
HiKOKI DH18DBL 18v Brushless Cordless SDS+ Plus Hammer Drill Bare Unit
£226.93 B & Q
HiKOKI DH24DVC SDS Plus Hammer Drill 3-Mode 24V 2 x 2.0Ah NiMH
HiKOKI DH24DVC SDS Plus Hammer Drill 3-Mode 24V 2 x 2.0Ah NiMH
from £1,470.00
Draper D20 20V Brushless SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill, 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries, 1 x Charger
Draper D20 20V Brushless SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill, 2 x 2.0Ah Batteries, 1 x Charger
from £170.99
Draper D20 20V Brushless SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill (Sold Bare)
Draper D20 20V Brushless SDS+ Rotary Hammer Drill (Sold Bare)
from £99.99
Draper SDSHD1050D SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 240v
Draper SDSHD1050D SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 240v
from £105.95
Draper PT900SDSSF Storm Force SDS Rotary Hammer Drill Kit - 240v
Draper PT900SDSSF Storm Force SDS Rotary Hammer Drill Kit - 240v
from £62.00
2609255303 Bit set 4pc(s) - Bosch
2609255303 Bit set 4pc(s) - Bosch
from £24.24
Bosch GBH 5 40 DCE SDS Max Rotary Demolition Hammer - 110v
Bosch GBH 5 40 DCE SDS Max Rotary Demolition Hammer - 110v
from £679.81
Bosch GBH 5 40 DCE SDS Max Rotary Demolition Hammer - 240v
Bosch GBH 5 40 DCE SDS Max Rotary Demolition Hammer - 240v
from £610.20
Bosch GBH 4 32 DFR SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 110v
Bosch GBH 4 32 DFR SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 110v
from £430.44
Bosch GBH 4 32 DFR SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 240v
Bosch GBH 4 32 DFR SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 240v
from £604.99
Bosch GBH 3 28 DFR SDS Plus Hammer Drill - 240v
Bosch GBH 3 28 DFR SDS Plus Hammer Drill - 240v
from £347.68
Bosch GBH 8 45 DV SDS Max Rotary Hammer Drill - 110v
Bosch GBH 8 45 DV SDS Max Rotary Hammer Drill - 110v
from £879.95
Bosch GBH 8 45 D SDS Max Combi Hammer Drill - 110v
Bosch GBH 8 45 D SDS Max Combi Hammer Drill - 110v
from £724.68
Bosch GBH 18 V-26 18v Cordless SDS Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, No Case
Bosch GBH 18 V-26 18v Cordless SDS Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, No Case
from £223.44
Bosch GBH 18 V-26 F 18v Cordless SDS Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, No Case
Bosch GBH 18 V-26 F 18v Cordless SDS Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, No Case
from £292.52
Bosch GBH 36 V-LI 36v Cordless SDS Hammer Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, Case
Bosch GBH 36 V-LI 36v Cordless SDS Hammer Drill - No Batteries, No Charger, Case
from £423.00
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What does SDS mean in a drill?

SDS in a drill stands for "Slotted Drive System" or "Special Direct System," it refers to a specific type of chuck and bit connection system used in rotary hammers and hammer drills. The SDS system allows for quick and secure bit changes, providing a more efficient and reliable way to handle heavy-duty drilling in materials like concrete and masonry. It enhances both the convenience and performance of the drill, making it a popular choice for professionals in construction and other industries.

Is an SDS drill the same as a hammer drill?

No, an SDS drill is not the same as a hammer drill. While both are designed for drilling into rigid materials like concrete and masonry, they operate differently. An SDS drill typically features a specialised chuck and bit connection system called SDS (Slotted Drive System) that allows for efficient and secure bit changes. It also often has a rotary hammer action, which means it can not only drill but also chisel and hammer into hard surfaces.

In contrast, a hammer drill uses a regular chuck and is designed primarily for drilling holes in hard materials by generating rapid, back-and-forth hammering motions in addition to rotational drilling. It lacks the specialised chuck and the chiselling capability of an SDS drill. So, while they share a common purpose, they have distinct features and capabilities that set them apart.

What is the difference between SDS and drill?

The primary difference between SDS and a regular drill is their intended use and design. SDS, "Slotted Drive System," refers to a specific chuck and bit connection system primarily used in rotary hammers and hammer drills for heavy-duty drilling materials like concrete and masonry.

On the other hand, regular drills are versatile tools designed for a wide range of drilling applications in various materials, including wood, metal, and plastic. They typically use a standard chuck and are better suited for tasks without extreme drilling power and specialised features that SDS drills provide.

In summary, SDS is a system used in specialised drills for heavy-duty and masonry-specific applications. In contrast, a regular drill is a more general-purpose tool suitable for various drilling tasks in different materials.

Will an SDS drill bit fit in a normal drill?

An SDS drill bit is not designed to fit into a normal drill. SDS (Slotted Drive System) drill bits have a unique shank shape and connection mechanism specifically designed to work with SDS drills, typically used for heavy-duty applications in materials like concrete and masonry. These bits have slots and notches that allow them to be quickly and securely inserted into the specialised chuck of an SDS drill.

In contrast, a regular drill uses standard drill bits with a different shank shape, often featuring a cylindrical or hexagonal design. Attempting to use an SDS drill bit in a standard drill would typically result in an incompatible fit, preventing the bit from properly engaging with the chuck and, as a result, compromising the drilling process.

Therefore, it's essential to use the appropriate drill bits with the corresponding type of drill to ensure safety, efficiency, and the desired drilling results.

Will SDS drill break concrete?

Yes, an SDS drill is designed for drilling and breaking concrete and other rigid materials. It uses rotary hammer action and specialised SDS bits to drill holes, chisel, and break concrete easily. SDS drills are reliable tools for concrete demolition, making them ideal for professionals in construction and related industries.