What is a spline drill bit?

The Spline shank bits are carbide-tipped bits used for drilling holes in concrete, brick or block base material. The tip of the bit is made out of carbide. The Spline drive carbide-tipped bits are used in electro-pneumatic hammer drills.

What is a spline shank drill bit?

Spline bits are designed for use with a rotary hammer drill with a spline drive. The spline bit is placed into the end of the drill and is held in place with a retaining pin that engages just below the spline section of the shank.

What is the difference between SDS Max and Spline?

Spline bits have become much less common than SDS Plus or SDS Max. They are very similar in capacity and variety to the range available to SDS Max bits. The major difference is that chipping bits and drilling bits that are used for spline drive drills have different shanks as one is smooth and the other has splines.

What is the best drill bit to use on concrete?

masonry bits
Drill bits that can drill through concrete are called masonry bits. They are also good for drilling through brick and stone. Drill bits with a tungsten carbide tip are the strongest; when it comes to solid concrete, the sharper the better. Masonry bits cut holes through concrete in two steps.

What is a spline drive?

Splines are ridges or teeth on a drive shaft that matches with grooves in a mating piece and transfer torque to it, maintaining the angular correspondence between them. For instance, a gear mounted on a shaft might use a male spline on the shaft that matches the female spline on the gear.

What does SDS drill bit stand for?

Slotted Drive Shaft
SDS is simply the bit retention system — or how the bit is held in the drill. There is some debate as to what the “SDS” acronym stands for. The original German interpretation was “Steck-Dreh-Sitz” meaning Insert-Twist-Stay. As the bit evolved, it has come to be known as a Slotted Drive System or Slotted Drive Shaft.

Can I use SDS Plus in a SDS drill?

The bad news is no, you’ll need a different power tool with an SDS chuck for different bits. Older SDS bits will fit into the same drill as SDS Plus bits, but will require a SDS Plus hammer drill. And SDS Max bit require there own SDS Max hammer drill.

How do you drill hard concrete?

Start the drill at its lowest speed for better control. Drill forward with steady, light pressure; do not force the drill. Drill the guide hole to a depth of 1/8- to ¼-inch. Stop the drill, sweep or blow away the accumulated concrete dust and pull out the drill.

What are spline sockets good for?

A spline socket is designed to tighten and un-tighten spline fasteners but is also ideal for use on 4-point, 6-point (hex) and 12-point (bi-hex) fasteners, making them a useful socket to use across multiple shaped fasteners.

What are the different types of spline?

There are numerous types of spline shafts, including, involute splines, which have short, curved, and evenly spaced teeth; parallel splines, which are short, straight sided splines; serrated splines, which are V shaped; and helical splines, which are built for optimal load sharing.