I gave a corded version of this, used it to remove a 2 meter long interior wall for some home renovation. Worked well. Now i use it to drill coach bolts and anchor screws 👍 i will probably use it to remove some large outdoor concrete paving slabs, which are far too heavy to remove without back breaking labour
I am impressed, seems as good as my mains powered SDS drill. I always put a little grease on the drill shanks so they are easy to put in and extend the life of the chuck.
Great tip! We want to compare it to a corded unit, when filming we realised just how powerful it is, I think they will be very similar in terms of performance
The price looks excellent, just remember to get more ( big) batteries, these guys go through plenty battery power when you do a lot of holes in a day 😊
and maybe the 4a charger to recharge batteries as you are working. Thankfully Ingco South Africa have been able to provide us batteries at a very good price point.
I have the small (middle) one. The biggest issue would be the battery. They die easily and run out too fast. Multiple 4AH batteries of mine are KIA now.
Hi Dante, the drill bit I used was a normal SDS bit, one can get an adaptor so you can use a normal straight shank drill bit if needed. I hope this helps?
@@SwimmingBrambles yup "swimming" in the brain - you are right, the SDS and SDS plus is 10mm shanks, where as the SDS Max is a 18mm (I think)... thanks for the correction
Активно использую данный перфоратор, очень нравится. Но есть такой момент, при длительном бурении в патроне появляется смазка, которая смазывает хвостовик, сам я её не добавлял, видимо сочится из корпуса. Так должно быть?
I gave a corded version of this, used it to remove a 2 meter long interior wall for some home renovation. Worked well. Now i use it to drill coach bolts and anchor screws 👍 i will probably use it to remove some large outdoor concrete paving slabs, which are far too heavy to remove without back breaking labour
Great to hear your machine is working well for you!
I am impressed, seems as good as my mains powered SDS drill. I always put a little grease on the drill shanks so they are easy to put in and extend the life of the chuck.
Great tip! We want to compare it to a corded unit, when filming we realised just how powerful it is, I think they will be very similar in terms of performance
@@NorthernBoltandToolyes please do this.
Great video, that machine is a beast!
It sure is!
Really a powerful machine
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! Can't Complain about this one especially for the Price! IT does the work as long as you give it some short periods to cool off.
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The price looks excellent, just remember to get more ( big) batteries, these guys go through plenty battery power when you do a lot of holes in a day 😊
and maybe the 4a charger to recharge batteries as you are working. Thankfully Ingco South Africa have been able to provide us batteries at a very good price point.
Cool video. How long does the battery runs?
I would like to see the 40v ingco compressor haven't seen a decent review about it
Noted! we are looking at making some content on this unit.
Definitely getting this next month but isnt there an sds adapter t for this
INGCO does have an SDS chuck adpater and you can but it from Northern Bolt & Tool - Code: KC1301.1
What size core drillbit can you use on that machine?
Hi there, into masonry/ concrete 28mm, steel 13mm and wood 40mm. One would need an adaptor to accommodate the drill bit for the latter two materials
I have the small
(middle) one. The biggest issue would be the battery. They die easily and run out too fast. Multiple 4AH batteries of mine are KIA now.
slight pity you can't change out the chuck to fit a normal SDS bit... but then again, just get it's baby brother... Thanks Stuart
Hi Dante, the drill bit I used was a normal SDS bit, one can get an adaptor so you can use a normal straight shank drill bit if needed. I hope this helps?
It has an SDS plus chuck which is compatible with standard SDS bits. Are you confusing with SDS Max?
@@NorthernBoltandTool ah, awesome - thanks...
@@SwimmingBrambles yup "swimming" in the brain - you are right, the SDS and SDS plus is 10mm shanks, where as the SDS Max is a 18mm (I think)... thanks for the correction
Активно использую данный перфоратор, очень нравится. Но есть такой момент, при длительном бурении в патроне появляется смазка, которая смазывает хвостовик, сам я её не добавлял, видимо сочится из корпуса. Так должно быть?
The dry hammering 😢
I feel like I missed something, anything new? Is it not a thing anymore?
@@vladtechnician Zakariah is probably taking about something else, unrelated to the video... 😂
Junk
Please clarify, let's get the whole story so that your short answer makes sense.