🔧 Drive Your Grounding Game to New Heights!
The KATEYAGround Rod Driver is a professional-grade tool designed for driving 3/4" or 5/8" diameter ground rods. Made from hardened high impact steel, it features an SDS Plus shank for easy compatibility and boasts a 7" overall length for optimal control and efficiency.
M**H
broken
broke on the first job, lasted 2 rods (2nd finished with lump hammer):(
J**M
Makes the Impossible, Possible
My terrain is desert with an extremely hard layer of caliche (nature’s concrete) a few inches below the surface. Driving any kind of peg, pole, or rod into the ground is nearly impossible. This well-made ground rod driver has finally made the impossible, possible for me. No more standing on a ladder trying to swing a sledge hammer from altitude. No more digging a shallow hole, filling with water, waiting for the ground to soften, hand-driving a rod about only half and inch (one centimeter), then repeating over and over and over and over again. Plug this tool into my rotary hammer and a five-foot copper rod was fully set in the ground in about ninety seconds. No kidding. 90 seconds, job done!
D**Z
Want to save your sanity and arms, even perhaps your back? Get this!
This item should really be in any person's tool kit that drives in ground rods. The shank type is SDS Plus (a good thing, and more common, so the tools don't cost as much) as opposed to SDS Max which is NOT the same thing. I was able to use a Harbor Freight brand 10A hammer drill to beat in a ground rod in 2 minutes FLAT. I mean, WOW! I won't be beating in ground rods any other way, and I am pleased with the quality and performance.
C**E
Does the job.
Needed to drive in some grounds and this little attachment, was a back saver! no need to break out the sledgehammer and strain your back when you've got one of these.
A**R
Did the job in spades
This thing worked great. All I had to was give it minimal pressure and follow down the ladder. This Texas Gulf Coast gumbo is dang hard once you get past 3 feet but this thing fastened to the end of a Hilti gun did the job.
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