Dave, all good points and I will check them hopefully today.Have you checked those brushes yet?Or even the trigger switch?
Or a break in the mains lead where it enters the handle?
All things like that are repairable for a fraction the cost of a new drill. We are electricians after all, so should be able to repair electrical faults on our power tools.
Mine will only get scrapped when the motor burns out or the gearbox tears itself apart. Any electrical fault will be fixed.
straight to the point i like this guy .How can an opinion which differs from yours be "ballda dash"?Did the OP say he was looking for a cordless SDS?
Are you sure you've got "rotar" stop?
How "big" are those batteries?
1, Your on a premises and all you have used your battery drill until its flat.why would you buy a corded drill in the day and age . ??????
Every sds cordless I have seen has rotostop for 'light chipping' not channeling a wall out.why would you buy a corded drill in the day and age . ??????
You plumbers its plumbers that use diamond core bits on hammer action then wonder why they break.why would you buy a corded drill in the day and age . ??????
+1Capping only protects the cable from the plasterers trowel nothing more. I hardly ever use it as I tend to fill my chases to near skim level anyway.
when I weas serving my time everything had to be chased out and put in conduit!i do like to see capping but its purely old habits die hard .
So you can chop out lay your cable and just fill with plaster with no need for the capping?+1capping is NOT protection,
its only there to stop the plasterer snagging a cable.
nothing to do with RCD protection or anything else, thats why it also comes in pvc.
YesSo you can chop out lay your cable and just fill with plaster with no need for the capping?
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