https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drill_bit_shank#cite_note-SDSplus-1SRSemenza said:Alex said:SurfNorway said:My understanding is that it's not a true hammer drill
It is a true hammer drill, because what it does is hammering. It is just that there are different mechanisms to achieve the hammering. This type of hammer drill is older than the more evolved and more powerful pneumatic hamer drill which uses a piston instead of two ribbed plates.
When ever these conversations come it is good to keep in mind terminology differences around the world. In the USA hammer drill (though sometimes used collectively for both types) generally refers to those that have a regular Jacobs style chuck and operate like the PDC. While the SDS type is called a rotary hammer or SDS drill. A quick look at manufacturer nomenclature will show this.
Seth
This wiki page explains why an SDS drill is so much more efficient. I bought an SDS years ago and haven't picked up a hammer drill since that day. It doesn't matter who makes a hammer drill, it's like comparing a Lada to a Bentley.