It is strictly to pay attention that water does not get into the motor.
After an interruption of work first see for yourself that the core bit turns loosely before you start the
machine again.
Wear ear protection when working with this machine.
3.
T E C H N I C A L D E S C R I P T I O N
The DK 11 is a hand-held core drill with water supply, which is mainly used in the fixing technique for
drilling dowel and anchor holes.
The DK 116 and DK 118 are drills for dry drilling, they are without water supply and can therefore only
be used for drilling in masonry. The DK 116 is hereby a special machine for creating holes for installation
sockets in the electrical industry. The DK 118 has been developed for drilling big holes in masonry, e.g.
in chimney brick and the installed ceramic tubes. The DK 119 is especially for drilling big holes in
concrete, especially in sewer pipes.
The DK08/16 are universal core drills with water supply. They can be used manually as well as in a stand
(3) (drilling hand-held or by stand). They are suitable for drilling rock, concrete and masonry.
The DK09/17 is an universal core drill, which may be used wet (with water supply, adapter 1a) as well as
dry (with dust exhauster, adapter 1b). It is used especially as a hand-held machine, but it can also be
used in a drill stand (3).
The and DK18 are core drills with water supply. They can only be used when fixed to a drill stand (drilling
directed by stand).
The material that is loosened by drilling is washed away by water provided through the diamond core bits
(4). The supply of water can be controlled by the ball valve (1a). At the same time, the tool is cooled (wet
drilling).
The boring tool (4) consists of a tube with an appropriate tool adapter G ½" , or 1 1/4" UNC, and with
soldered-on or welded-on diamond segments.
In case of wet drilling it is possible to suck up the water again with a vacuum cleaner through a water-
collecting ring (5).
The machine may not be used for a different purpose or with a different tool.
ATTENTION: Avoid wet drilling upwards (overhead drilling). If it is indispensable use
absolutely a perfect, all right and functioning water-collecting ring.
Only for DK09/17: By exhausting the removed material through the drill bit and the hose coupling (1b)
with a vacuum cleaner, the tool is cooled, too (dry drilling only possible in masonry)
3.1
Technical Data
Type
Rated Voltage
Rated Current
Power input
Power output
Frequency
Rated Speeds (Rated
Load)
Drilling
drill rig/
concrete
Drilling
hand-held/
concrete
Drilling
hand-held/
masonry
Weight
Tool fixture
DK11
DK116 DK118
V
110
110
A
15
15
W
1600
1600
W
1080
1080
Hz
50-60
50-60
1/min 6500
1500
mm
10-30
mm
10-30
mm
10-50
50-82
kg
5,5
5
G ½", 1 1/4" UNC, 1 1/4" UNC + G ½" , M33/3, M16 (DK116)
DK119
110
110
15
15
1600
1600
1080
1080
50-60
50-60
430
430
100-250
100-250
100-250
100-250
5,4
5,4
11
DK08/09
DK16/17/18
110
110
16,8
18,6
1800
2000
1200
1340
50-60
50 - 60
540
540
1200
1700
2520
20 - 150
20 - 180
20 - 80
20 - 100
20 - 150
20 - 180
DK08: 4,9
DK16/18: 5,9
DK09: 5,2
DK17: 6,3