Friday, 13 September 2013

DeWalt DC222KA Cordless SDS Hammer Drill 2 Mode 24 Volt 2 x NiCD Batteries

DeWalt DC222KA Cordless SDS Hammer Drill 2 Mode 24 Volt 2 x NiCD Batteries


DeWalt DC222KA Cordless SDS Hammer Drill 2 Mode 24 Volt 2 x NiCD Batteries


Item code: DEWDC222KA
Ex PRF: DC222KA-GB
Brand: DeWalt

€543.95


Product Description


The DeWalt DC222KA 24 volt heavy-duty 2 mode dedicated cordless hammer is ideal for drilling anchors and fixing holes into concrete, brick and masonry from 4 mm to 22 mm. It has an impact stop mode for rotary drilling only in wood, ceramic, steel and the large 19 mm optimised mechanism delivers corded drilling performance.
The internal mechanism connected to external housings via spring dampeners meaning significantly lower vibration, reduced user fatigue allowing longer operating periods and the efficient and compact gearbox for longer runtime and lighter weight.
It has an extremely compact design and rear mounted battery for excellent balance and optimum comfort with the air cooled batteries supplied as standard improving runtime when batteries charged hot and extending battery life.
This machine also has an electronic motor brake for additional control, modular component design for trouble free servicing and rubber coated grip to reduce surface vibration and user fatigue.
Voltage: 24 Volt
Battery: 2 x NiCd 2.0Ah 
Power Output: 300 Watts
No Load Speed 0-1100rpm
Impact Energy: 2.1 Joules
Blows per Minute: 4200bpm
Tool Holder SDS-Plus
Max. Drilling Capacity
Wood: 30mm
Metal: 13mm 
Concrete: 22mm
Weight 3.8kg

Length 290mm
Height 240mm

Hand/Arm Vibration: 9.0 m/s2 
Uncertainty K 1 (Vibration): 1.5m/s² 
Hand/Arm Vibration - Chisel: n/a m/s² 
Uncertainty K 2 (Vibration): n/a m/s² 
Hand/Arm Vibration - Metal: 2.5 m/s² 
Uncertainty K 3 (Vibration): 1.5 m/s² 
Sound Pressure: 83.7dB(A)
Uncertainty K 1 (Sound): 1.9 dB(A) 
Accoustic Pressure: 97 dB(A) 
Uncertainty K 2 (Sound): 1.9dB(A)

Supplied with: 1 hour charger, 2 batteries, Multi-position side handle,Grease and heav-duty carrying case



DeWALT has earned a reputation for designing, engineering and building tough industrial machinery. In 1923 Raymond DeWALT invented the radial arm saw that for decades continued to set the standard for quality and durability. It was the start of our long lasting reputation among professional craftsmen: tough, powerful, precise, rugged and reliable. These became the trademarks of the DeWALT name. Today these characteristics are incorporated through long experience and state-of-the-art engineering.

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