Dewalt D25133K 3 Mode SDS Plus Hammer Drill (240V)

SKU: DEW-D25133K-GB

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Drill up to 26mm in concrete and 30mm in wood with this compact yet powerful Dewalt SDS drill

Part of the 2 kilo SDS hammer range from Dewalt, the D25133K SDS Plus hammer benefits from increased durability. With 2.6 joules of impact energy, it will eat into concrete and masonry with ease, drilling anchor or fixing holes from 4 - 26mm in diameter. As well as that it is lightweight at only 2.6kg and has low vibration for maximum user comfort. With an improved sealing process to stop dust ingress from penetrating the internal workings, you can expect prolonged tool life.

Features:

  • Output air slots designed to protect users' eye
  • Electronic variable speed for total control in any application
  • Ergonomic rubber coated back handle design for improved comfort in use
  • Mechanical clutch eliminates sudden high-torque reaction should the bit jam
  • Impact-stop for drilling in wood, steel, ceramic and screw driving applications
  • Rotation-stop for light chiselling applications in brick, soft masonry and occasionally concrete
  • Rounded ergonomic industrial design allows easy and comfortable handling in any application

Comes with:

  • Depth stop
  • Heavy-duty carrying case
  • Multi-position side handle

Specification:

  • Weight: 2.6 kg
  • Height: 210mm
  • Length: 335mm
  • Tool Holder: SDS-Plus
  • Power Input: 800 Watts
  • Sound Pressure: 89 dB(A)
  • Sound Power: 100.1 dB(A)
  • No Load Speed: 0-1500 rpm
  • Blows per Minute: 0-5500 bpm
  • Sound Power Uncertainty: 3.8 dB(A)
  • Impact energy: (EPTA 05/2009) 2.6 J
  • Max. Drilling Capacity: [Metal] 13mm
  • Max. Drilling Capacity: [Wood] 30mm
  • Sound Pressure Uncertainty: 3.8 dB(A)
  • Max. Drilling Capacity: [Core bit] 50mm
  • Max. Drilling Capacity: [Concrete] 26mm
  • Hand/Arm Vibration - Chiselling: 14.9 m/s_
  • Hand/Arm Vibration - Hammer drilling into concrete: 15.4 m/s_