kctyphoon
Banned
I have plenty of experience with rotary hammers, but not with really big holes for conduit and sleeves.. watched a few vids and can't really find a definite answer.
Obviously with BIG core drills and those bits, like wet drilling, there is no hammer function being used. My question is for say, drilling a 2 or 3 inch hole with an sds plus dry core bit, from say Bosch or Milwaukee. Once the hole is started and say you want to, or remove the pilot bit from the core bit - are you or are you not suppose to use the hammer function drilling through say an 8" thick brick wall? Seems like people are doing both, and I'd like to know if using the hammer function on the dry core bit is a bad thing for the bit?
Obviously with BIG core drills and those bits, like wet drilling, there is no hammer function being used. My question is for say, drilling a 2 or 3 inch hole with an sds plus dry core bit, from say Bosch or Milwaukee. Once the hole is started and say you want to, or remove the pilot bit from the core bit - are you or are you not suppose to use the hammer function drilling through say an 8" thick brick wall? Seems like people are doing both, and I'd like to know if using the hammer function on the dry core bit is a bad thing for the bit?

