Simply insert the bit in the drill’s chuck. SDS bits are meant for use in rotary hammers. Setting a rotary hammer to drill in masonry is as easy as turning its dial to the double icon that has both a drill bit and a hammer. Three-setting rotary hammers can drill, hammer drill, or move a chisel bit in a linear back-and-forth motion (obviously, never attempt to use a chisel in either hammer drill or drill mode and never use a drill bit in chisel mode). Two-setting rotary hammers can drill (in wood or steel) or drill with hammer action. Rotary hammers have two or three settings. If it doesn’t seat, turn the bit slightly (in either direction) until it does. You simply line a modern SDS bit up with the drill’s chuck and insert it. The Americanized version of the acronym remains the same (SDS) but is understood to mean Spline Drive System or Slotted Drive System, perhaps a better description of these bits and how they are held in the chuck, not by tightening but by the slot on the end of the bit.
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