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  2. Drill bit shank - Wikipedia

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    SDS-plus drill bit shank SDS-max drill bit shanks. The diameter of a SDS Plus shank is 10 millimeters. The SDS Max is larger with an 18 mm shank diameter, while the SDS Quick has a smaller 6 mm shank diameter. The SDS shank is simply pushed into the spring-loaded chuck without tightening. SDS shank and chucks are made to be used for hammer ...

  3. Chuck (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    SDS-max An 18 mm shank with three open grooves and locking segments rather than balls. It is designed for hammers over 5 kg. The wedges grip an area of 389 mm 2 (0.603 sq in) and the shank is inserted 90 mm. [6] Many SDS drills have a "rotation off" setting, which allows the drill to be used for chiselling.

  4. SD card - Wikipedia

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    Many personal computers of all types, including tablets and mobile phones, use SD cards, either through built-in slots or through an active electronic adapter. Adapters exist for the PC card, ExpressBus, USB, FireWire and the parallel printer port. Active adapters also let SD cards be used in devices designed for other formats, such as ...

  5. Rotary hammer - Wikipedia

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    Rotary hammers require special bits with an SDS shank (which can stand for Slotted Drive Shaft or Special Direct System), which locks into the rotary hammer without the need for a chuck. The hammer strikes the bit directly, instead of the chuck holding the bit.

  6. IEC 60309 - Wikipedia

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    IEC 60309 (formerly IEC 309 and CEE 17, also published by CENELEC as EN 60309) is a series of international standards from the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) for "plugs, socket-outlets and couplers for industrial purposes".

  7. FlashPath - Wikipedia

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    A SmartDisk FlashPath adaptor and MultiMediaCard. FlashPath (FlashPath Floppy Disk Adapter) were a series of devices produced by the company SmartDisk, which allowed a variety of memory cards to be used in a 3.5" Floppy disk drive. The initial version introduced in May 1998 allowed SmartMedia cards to be used with a floppy drive.

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