If it fits in the chuck straight, yes you can use it. It will be much more effective in a rotary hammer drill though.
with a rock drill
One use is to drill through tile without cracking it.
Use a carbide tipped drillbit in a regular electric drill. - Using a hammer drill will crack brick.
The SDS drill is considered to be the superior option for efficiency and ease of use, it does not require a chuck key. The hammer drill requires a chuck key for fitting different drill bits, which is considered the main difference of the drills.
Every one that I've ever used has.
There are plenty of models of corded drill such as Heavy Duty 240 Hammer Drill and 24V Cordless Hammer Drill with Accessories, Wolf 810 watt 240v Impact Rotary Hammer Drill Variable Speed.
The hammer function makes the tool make hits (like a hammer) without rotating. The impact drill means it will make hits and rotate at the same time. Usually you would use a masonry drill bit withe the impact drill function and a chisel for the hammer function.
I would drill into the brick with a hammer drill and a small bit and use a masonry screw. Lowe's has hammer drills in the $79 - 99 range, or you can rent them at a variety of places. Make sure you are using a hammer drill bit designed for masonry.
the hammer function on drills is used with a masonary bit and used to drill holes in brick or concrete block.
No, no hammer action with hole saws.
Found in his apartment at the time of his arrest was a claw hammer, handsaw, electric drill with 3/8" and 1/16" drill bits.