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Is there a flexvolt sds available
Yes Marc there's a 54v option but if I was spending that kind of money I'd go for this as imo it'll last longer due to the quality.
TE 6-A36 (04) - Cordless Rotary Hammers - Hilti United Kingdom - https://www.hilti.co.uk/cordless-systems/cordless-rotary-hammers/r4694033

Surely 110 volt is the way to go for the jobs your asking .
Obviously anyone working commercial all have 110v but cordless options like this are great if you have to move around a site a lot that isn't powered up yet and don't have a generator or maybe have a quick repair to do!
 
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Italy

Can you draw me a sketch please @antonio ....... I don't quite understand! ;)

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