🔧 Drive with Confidence—Get the Job Done Right!
The TEMCo TH0375 SDS MAX Shank 3/4" Bore Forged Ground Rod Driver is engineered for efficiency and durability, designed to drive both 5/8 inch and ¾ inch ground rods with ease. Its one-piece machined construction ensures a hassle-free installation, while its hardened steel body guarantees longevity. Compatible with major hammer brands, this tool is perfect for commercial and industrial applications, backed by a 1-year guarantee.
Manufacturer | TEMCo |
Part Number | TH0375 |
Item Weight | 1.85 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches |
Item model number | TH0375 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**.
Time saving
Very high quality material used to make this tool. Hope to use it on all my installations. Would recommend this to anyone. Makes installing of earth rod really easy and time saving!
C**S
Grounding Rod Driver
This is the absolute best way to drive grounding rods! Drove 3 rods in 45 minutes without any problems.
A**M
Great Product
Very good Sds max bit works great nice case with tool
D**D
Buy a better brand.
I bought this ground rod driver last year, but didn't need it until yesterday. It broke on the first ground rod just after the splines with 3' to go. I went and bought a milwaukee driver, finished the first ground and drove the second one with no issue. Since I purchased it just over a year ago there's no warranty. Spend the extra money on a better brand.
D**S
Great value.
Very thick metal and well built. Excellent value for the money.
A**R
Great tool to have
This is perfect for installing copper grounding rods, but also great for pounding rebar into hard dirt.
R**K
Good product
Well made and fits my SDS-MAX Demolition hammer perfectly.
P**Y
Weak
It snapped off at the shank after driving 5 ground rods and the shank became lodged in my hammer drill. Very weak metal.
A**W
Nice little tool
Bought to drive duck bill anchors into the ground. With a length of 3/4 rebar i drove six anchors effortlessly 3-5 feet into the ground. I must say getting the rod out of the ground required a pipe wrench and some muscle. Tool save me alot of labor and appears to be well made.
J**E
Excellent.
Did the job as expected. Drove 10ft. ground rods in.
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