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Comparison Interskol DU-22/1200ERP2 330.1.0.00 vs Interskol DU-22/1200ERP 63.1.3.00

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Product typedrilldrill
Designgungun
Specs
Power consumption1200 W1200 W
Rotation speed830/2000 rpm2000 rpm
Max. beats32000 bpm32000 bpm
Reducer2-speed2-speed
Number of speeds22
Reversesliderslider
Weight3.8 kg3.8 kg
Chuck
Chuck typekeykey
Chuck diameter16 mm16 mm
Wood drilling max. 50 mm50 mm
Metal drilling max. 22 mm22 mm
Concrete drilling max. 35 mm35 mm
Features
Features
impact mode
power button lock
speed controller
safety clutch
impact mode
power button lock
speed controller
safety clutch
In box
additional handle
depth gauge
additional handle
depth gauge
Power supply
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015november 2012

Rotation speed

The speed of rotation of the working nozzle provided by the tool.

If a single number is indicated in this paragraph (for example, 1800), it can be either a standard, constant, or maximum rotation speed. This refers to the maximum speed if the tool has more than one speed (see "Number of speeds") and/or a speed controller (see "Functions"). In turn, two or three numbers through an oblique line (for example, 1100/2300/3400) are indicated only for models that have the corresponding number of individual speeds. Each of these numbers indicates the standard (and in the presence of a speed controller — the maximum) number of revolutions at one of the speeds.

Anyway, when choosing a tool by the number of revolutions, it is worth considering both its general type (see "Device") and the specifics of the intended work. Detailed recommendations on this matter are quite extensive, it makes no sense to give them in full here — it is better to turn to special sources. We note only a few general points. So, high -speed drills nowadays are considered to be drills capable of delivering more than 3000 rpm. In general, high speed contributes to productivity, but there is also a downside: increasing the speed (for the same power) reduces torque — accordingly, the efficiency of working with stubborn materials and large diameter nozzles decreases. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for a "high-speed" tool only if speed is of key impor...tance; it doesn’t hurt to make sure that the model you choose can provide the required efficiency and torque.