Soft-hammer core drill (hand-held), dry, Ø 132 mm concrete/reinforced concrete, Ø 202 mm masonry/stone, with dust extraction | DKS-132/DC-H
Currently the best core drilling rig in its class
€462.09
Gross
€549.89
Available between 25.08. and 26.08.
Product number:
6193
| Product type: | Soft impact core drill |
|---|---|
| Field of application: | Dry core drilling | Hand-guided |
| Area of application: | Concrete, reinforced concrete, stone and masonry |
| Power consumption: | 1500 W |
| Voltage / Frequency: | 230 V / 50 Hz |
| Number of gears: | 2 |
| Idle speed: | Gear 1: 1500 rpm | Gear 2: 3000 1/min |
| Beat frequency: | With soft stop: 1: 24000 1/min | 2: 48000 1/min |
| Gearbox lubrication: | Fat |
| Tool holder: | M18 external | Adapter to M16 included in the scope of delivery |
| Max. Drill-Ø: | Brick etc.: 202 mm | Concrete: 132 mm |
| Dust extraction connection: | Optional: Dust extractor for M16 can countersink (item no. 6315) or dust extractor with adapter to 1 1/4 UNC (item no. 6319) |
| Length: | 430 mm |
| Width: | 150 mm |
| Height: | 90 mm |
| Weight: | 3.7 kg |
| Vibration value: | 2.5 m/s² |
Product number:
6193
Description
DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill for dry core drilling – currently the best core drill in its class
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill is designed for tough, everyday use in the hand-held dry core drilling of concrete, stone and masonry.
Powerful and effortless to use
The 1500-watt electric motor delivers very high torque and is suitable for all tasks up to a maximum drilling diameter of 202 mm in masonry, sand-lime brick, clay brick, etc., or 132 mm in reinforced concrete.
Despite its power, the soft-hammer core drill, weighing just 3.7 kg, is light and easy to handle.
Versatile applications
The soft-hammer core drill features a 2-speed gearbox with grease lubrication and offers no-load speeds of 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. The machine can be operated either with the soft-hammer function at impact rates of 24,000 1/min (in gear 1) and 48,000 1/min (in gear 2) or in normal drilling mode.
The machine’s drill spindle has an M18 external thread for mounting a core bit. The supplied adapter (with an M16 external thread and SDS-Plus chuck for centre drills) expands the machine’s range of applications.
The core drill can be connected to an industrial vacuum cleaner using optionally available dust extraction kits, for example the dust extraction kit for M16 socket cutters (item no. 6315) or the dust extraction kit with an adapter to 1 1/4 UNC (item no. 6319).
This allows for optimal adaptation to a wide variety of tasks.
Safety and robustness
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-impact core drill features a soft-start function which, by gradually increasing the speed and power, offers the following advantages:
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill is fitted with a modern, brushless drive motor, which offers numerous advantages over conventional brushed motors:
DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill:
Length 430 mm | Width 150 mm | Height 90 mm
Storage case:
Length 530 mm | Width 370 mm | Height 150 mm
Optional accessories
To ensure the safe and efficient use of the soft-hammer core drill, we offer a range of optional accessories specially designed to meet the requirements of professional tradespeople:
Advantages of dry core drilling
The dry method of core drilling also offers a number of specific advantages over the wet method. Although it is used less frequently in certain situations, it provides significant benefits in suitable applications:
Dry core drilling has clear advantages in situations where water is undesirable or difficult to manage, such as indoors, in remote locations or when working in sensitive environments. It is particularly well suited to smaller boreholes and offers a practical, cost-effective and flexible solution for a wide range of applications.
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill is designed for tough, everyday use in the hand-held dry core drilling of concrete, stone and masonry.
Powerful and effortless to use
The 1500-watt electric motor delivers very high torque and is suitable for all tasks up to a maximum drilling diameter of 202 mm in masonry, sand-lime brick, clay brick, etc., or 132 mm in reinforced concrete.
Despite its power, the soft-hammer core drill, weighing just 3.7 kg, is light and easy to handle.
Versatile applications
The soft-hammer core drill features a 2-speed gearbox with grease lubrication and offers no-load speeds of 1,500 and 3,000 rpm. The machine can be operated either with the soft-hammer function at impact rates of 24,000 1/min (in gear 1) and 48,000 1/min (in gear 2) or in normal drilling mode.
The machine’s drill spindle has an M18 external thread for mounting a core bit. The supplied adapter (with an M16 external thread and SDS-Plus chuck for centre drills) expands the machine’s range of applications.
The machine also features a function for easily releasing a drill core that is stuck in the core bit.
The core drill can be connected to an industrial vacuum cleaner using optionally available dust extraction kits, for example the dust extraction kit for M16 socket cutters (item no. 6315) or the dust extraction kit with an adapter to 1 1/4 UNC (item no. 6319).
This allows for optimal adaptation to a wide variety of tasks.
Safety and robustness
- Safety features:Overcurrent, overvoltage and overheating protection, as well as a slip clutch, ensure the operator’s safety and a long service life for the machine.
- Kickback protection (kickback function): The kickback function detects if the drill bit becomes jammed and immediately cuts off the power supply. This reliably prevents the machine from kicking back and potential injury to the operator.
- Intelligent warning system: LED indicators inform the operator of the current operating status and make it easier to monitor the tool.
- Sturdy storage case: The plastic case included in the scope of delivery is designed for the practical and careful storage of the machine and the accessories supplied.
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-impact core drill features a soft-start function which, by gradually increasing the speed and power, offers the following advantages:
- Reduced start-up load on the machine and the power supply.
- Better control of the machine and greater precision when starting the drilling process.
- Torque surges are reduced, making it safer and more comfortable for the user.
- A smooth start reduces the risk of cracks and fractures in the material.
The DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill is fitted with a modern, brushless drive motor, which offers numerous advantages over conventional brushed motors:
- Consistent performance under heavy load: Brushless motors are more efficient and maintain their performance better even under demanding drilling conditions. This means you can achieve consistent results even when tackling challenging tasks.
- Higher torque at low speeds: Brushless motors deliver higher torque at low speeds. This is particularly useful when drilling into hard materials or when starting from a standstill.
- Consistent performance: Unlike brushed motors, whose performance declines over time due to brush wear, brushless motors maintain their performance over a longer period. This results in consistent and reliable performance.
- Energy efficiency: Brushless motors dynamically adjust their output to save energy and maximise efficiency, particularly under variable loads.
- Reduced heat build-up: Less heat build-up means that the motor delivers consistent performance even during prolonged drilling applications.
- Less maintenance: As these motors have no brushes that wear out and need replacing, maintenance requirements are lower. This significantly reduces downtime and maintenance costs.
- Soft-hammer core drill DKS-132/DC-H
- Clamping collar handle
- Adapter from M18 internal thread to M16 external thread and SDS-Plus chuck for centre drill
- SDS-Plus centre drill, Ø8 x 150 mm
- Drilling depth gauge
- Open-ended spanner SW24/SW22
- Operating instructions
DKS-132/DC-H soft-hammer core drill:
Length 430 mm | Width 150 mm | Height 90 mm
Storage case:
Length 530 mm | Width 370 mm | Height 150 mm
Optional accessories
To ensure the safe and efficient use of the soft-hammer core drill, we offer a range of optional accessories specially designed to meet the requirements of professional tradespeople:
- Dust extraction system for M16 socket cutters (Item No. 6315)
- Dust extraction system with adapter to 1 1/4 UNC (Item No. 6319)
- TS-38/HEPA industrial vacuum cleaner (item no. 6442): The TS-38/HEPA dry vacuum cleaner is a powerful and versatile cleaning appliance suitable for collecting dry, non-flammable dust.
Advantages of dry core drilling
The dry method of core drilling also offers a number of specific advantages over the wet method. Although it is used less frequently in certain situations, it provides significant benefits in suitable applications:
- No water required:Dry core drilling is not dependent on the availability of a water supply. This also simplifies logistics, as there is no need for hoses, fittings or a water supply system.
- Prevention of water damage: With dry drilling, there is no risk of water damage, which is particularly important in the case of sensitive buildings (e.g. older buildings) or near electrical installations.
- Clean environment with no water residue: With dry drilling, the surrounding area remains free of water and slurry, which reduces the effort required for the final clean-up of the work site.
- Quick set-up and fewer accessories: As dry drilling does not require a water supply system, the equipment is generally simpler and quicker to set up.
- Lower costs: Dry drilling is generally more cost-effective than wet drilling, as no water supply system is required and fewer accessories are needed. Cleaning costs are also largely eliminated, as no slurry is produced.
- Flexibility and mobility: Dry drilling is often more flexible and easier to use on the move, as less equipment is required. The dry method is well suited to smaller boreholes, where drawbacks such as dust generation are less of a concern.
- No slurry or waste water: Whilst wet drilling often produces slurry that needs to be disposed of, dry drilling is more environmentally friendly in this respect.
- Lower risk at low temperatures: Dry drilling offers advantages in cold environments or at low temperatures, as water can freeze and thus hinder the work. Particularly in wintry conditions, dry drilling provides a safe alternative to the wet method.
Dry core drilling has clear advantages in situations where water is undesirable or difficult to manage, such as indoors, in remote locations or when working in sensitive environments. It is particularly well suited to smaller boreholes and offers a practical, cost-effective and flexible solution for a wide range of applications.
Properties
| Product type: | Soft impact core drill |
|---|---|
| Field of application: | Dry core drilling | Hand-guided |
| Area of application: | Concrete, reinforced concrete, stone and masonry |
| Power consumption: | 1500 W |
| Voltage / Frequency: | 230 V / 50 Hz |
| Number of gears: | 2 |
| Idle speed: | Gear 1: 1500 rpm | Gear 2: 3000 1/min |
| Beat frequency: | With soft stop: 1: 24000 1/min | 2: 48000 1/min |
| Gearbox lubrication: | Fat |
| Tool holder: | M18 external | Adapter to M16 included in the scope of delivery |
| Max. Drill-Ø: | Brick etc.: 202 mm | Concrete: 132 mm |
| Dust extraction connection: | Optional: Dust extractor for M16 can countersink (item no. 6315) or dust extractor with adapter to 1 1/4 UNC (item no. 6319) |
| Length: | 430 mm |
| Width: | 150 mm |
| Height: | 90 mm |
| Weight: | 3.7 kg |
| Vibration value: | 2.5 m/s² |