Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W
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About this product
Breaking through concrete or removing old tiles? The Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill delivers 1000W power for masonry work. It's built for wood, steel and concrete with three operating modes. You'll switch between rotary drilling, hammer drilling and chiselling as the job demands. The keyless chuck accepts SDS parts quickly without extra tools. It handles large diameter holes with 990 RPM and up to 4300 blows per minute. This corded tool means consistent power for demanding jobs without battery concerns.
The removable auxiliary handle gives you better control during overhead work. You'll drill 40mm into wood, 13mm into steel and 26mm into masonry. The soft-grip design reduces hand fatigue during extended drilling sessions. It's supplied with three SDS drill parts, point and flat chisels. A depth gauge helps you drill to exact specifications every time. The dust cover keeps your workspace cleaner as you work. Everything stores neatly in the included carry case for site transport.
- 1000 watts.
- 26mm keyless chuck.
- Maximum of 990 RPM.
- 0 - 4300 blows per minute.
- Drilling capacity for wood 40mm, steel 13mm and masonry 26mm.
- Functions as hammer drill.
- Functions as SDS drill.
- Auxiliary handle.
- Cord length of 2.5m.
- Accessories included: 1 x auxiliary handle, 1 x depth gauge, 1 x point chisel (14x250mm), 1 x flat chisel (14x250mm), 3 x SDS drill bits (8/10/12x150mm), 1 x dust cover.
- Carry case included.
- Size H22.2, W9.3, D32cm.
- Drill weight 3.79kg.
- Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee (excludes professional use).
- EAN: 5053721919484.
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Customers Say
Powerful, durable, and affordable SDS hammer drill that easily handles concrete, brick, and masonry. Great value for DIY enthusiasts with included bits and chisel attachments. Some find it heavy; a few report minor issues with the chuck.
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Great Product
Great product and value for money.
Gus2026, 45 - 54
Good overall
Good basic hammer drill for the price
chappie, 45 - 54
Good bit of kit for the price
A very powerful power tool it cuts through cement very quickly with the chisel attachment, switching from chisel to drill is very easy. The drilling attachment goes through a brick wall quickly with precision. I’ve only had the SDS hammer drill a short time but it seems a very durable drill.
Jaff, 55 - 64
Did what it was supposed to do!
Great value for money
Bazzy7, 55 - 64
Must have for a DIYer
I got it when my usual drill machine with hammer action won’t go into my wall however this one went in without any problem. It comes well packaged with a handy carry case and few bits. At the price this is bargain and highly recommend it.
Ash, 35 - 44
Great for the money
Great for the money.
Bick
Great value, saving loads of time! Did the job !
Brilliant value! Saved loads of time and did the job!!
Tyreena, 55 - 64
Excellent price, did what it was supposed to do.
Used for breaking up 15cm (6") concrete for drive renovations and to drill concrete fence posts, both tasks done quickly and efficiently with this tool. The price was unbeatable. I'm pleased with my purchase
Pauly
Great features.
I haven't used it yet but it looks like a good build heavy and robust, I hope I'm managing enough for this equipment.
Ernst, 65 or over
Good value for money
Good value for money
Christine
Hi Dave.
Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W:
Other SDS bits can be used with the Hammer Drill. It is recommend that only high quality SDS bits be used.
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Hello Donna.
The supplier has confirmed. The Guild Corded SDS Rotary Drill 1000W is rated for masonry drilling up to 26mm, so it is unlikely to drill 40mm holes in brick
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This needs lubrication. The drill has grease lid which needs to be topped up when the performance degrades as per the manual. Also in the manual it recommends to lubricate the bit shank as well. Recommendation is to use a lithium based grease.
Hope this helps.
Hello John,
I can advise the following for the Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W:
Non is provided nor is there anything in the instructions about it.
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If you are referring to impact energy which is what most people look for when buying an sds, then the answer is 3.5. This was taken directly from the user manual.
Hello Mac,
I can advise the following for the Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W:
Please view this information here - https://documents.4rgos.it/v1/static/4533102_...
It doesn't rate its torque but does give enough data to be able to work it out.
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Hello there,
After checking with our supplier, they have advised for the Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W: We would only using the sized drill bits supplied with the drill (8/10/12x150mm)
Please be aware that SDS rotary drills can be used for some mixing tasks, they are not ideal for heavy-duty concrete mixing. SDS drills are primarily designed for drilling into hard materials like concrete and masonry. While some SDS drills come with mixing paddles, they are generally not as powerful as dedicated concrete mixers and may not be able to handle large quantities or heavy mixes.
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Hello Martin.
I'm sorry to advise we can't help you through Q&A, but I advise that you contact xxx Technical support. Please see attached link for contact information.
https://argos-support.co.uk/4533102-guild-cor...
They'll be able to walk through the problem with you and advise further.
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Hello Ricky,
The supplier has advised the following for the Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W:
"The drill is not recommended for heavy, daily use as a 'trade' tool."
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Hello Mickey13,
The supplier has advised the following for the Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W:
"I can confirm that you can use SDS Plus bits in a hammer drill in hammer mode or in standard drill mode."
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Hi Rosie
Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W.
The drill does come with an auxiliary handle. The handle can be moved to allow for different positioning for drilling and chiselling, such as tiles. Please see the link below for the operating manual:
https://documents.4rgos.it/v1/static/4533102_...
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The front handle grip is very easy turn to any position so if you have an angled 25 ° chisel then it would be a breeze
Maybe Argos can remove the picture on the page which says it can easily be switched to reverse, when the picture is of a drill action selection mode.
Hi Mark B,
The Guild Corded SDS Rotary Hammer Drill - 1000W, does not have a reverse function.
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