
Description
Le moteur de 7 A à 120 V de la perceuse à percussion Skil vous permet d'effectuer les travaux difficiles en un tournemain, et en toute stabilité grâce à sa poignée latérale amovible. Son mandrin à clé 1/2 po vous permet d'y intégrer des mèches de grand diamètre dans un appareil ultra-léger et facile d'utilisation grâce à sa gâchette à 2 doigts à vitesse variable.
Guides et contenu additionnel
Caractéristiques
Ampérage
7 A
Garantie
Garantie limitée du manufacturier 1 an
Battements par minute
51 000 b/min
Inclus
Perceuse à percussion ½ po (1,27 cm), clé de mandrin, poignée latérale
Tours par minute
3 000 tr/min
Vitesse
Variable
Composante
Métal/plastique
Type
Perceuse à percussion
Voltage
120 V
Mandrin
Clé de mandrin 1/2 po (1,27 cm)
Source d'alimentation
Électrique
Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble
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DarrenG par
ABSOLUTE JUNK - DO NOT BUY
Bought this May 14th, 2016. Drilled 10-12 holes in concrete/brick to hang hose reel and plant hooks etc. Worked great - nice and quick!
Brought it out to use a second time on May 27th, 2017 (1 year, 13 days after purchase) - drilled two holes and died.
Original store it was purchased at cannot offer a warranty - as it's a 1 year "repair only" warranty through Skil. Called Skil directly, no exceptions made - no warranty as it's over 1 year. That was after checking with a supervisor.
RIDICULOUS! This drill was used to drill about 14 or so holes over a 1 year span and died. Complete waste of money - won't buy a SKIL product ever again.
Date de publication: 2017-05-30
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William par
Good product
I’ve only used it once but it was pretty awesome. I used it to mount a camera outside my door at home. I mounted it into concrete. It seems very powerful and it went clean through the concrete with no problems. It does have some weight to it but not too bad. It was very loud while doing the actual drilling but I don’t think that was the product so much as it was the nature of the work I was doing. It takes a minute or so to change bits because of the key procedure but if you’re just doing hobby work or small projects it’s no big deal. I’m not an experienced hammer drill user so take my review as needed. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
Date de publication: 2019-02-04
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thenextguyinline par
Great tool for the price!
Just bought it on Friday the 13th, so I was prepared for disappointment, however, I was not because it is a Skil Tool! I have another Skil corded drill but it is not a hammer drill. I needed a hammer drill to anchor two 4x4 posts into concrete to install a gate. The fact that it can hammer drill and regular drill is a big plus. It went through the concrete sidewalk like a hot knife through butter. You have to really hang on using the hammer drill, but it is a HAMMER DRILL after all. Great addition to my shop tools. It was slightly more than an off brand inferior hammer drill so to get this one was an easy decision to make.
Date de publication: 2017-01-14
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doitmyselfer par
Fried Motor
Worked great on wood and plastic (for a deck project) but could not handle any resistance. After about 5 minutes of concrete drilling, motor warmed up and a bit of smoke. I left it for 20 minutes to cool off and motor was frozen. Fried and useless in less than an hour. Took longer to buy, bring home, and return than it lasted. Looks great, sounds good before it hits any material, but wasted purchase and wasted time.
Date de publication: 2017-07-14
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HandyDAN par
Very Fast And easy
I have peviously used a porter cable hammer drill of similar style to drill concrete blocks for hanging things on the walls. The porter cable has a slower but more jackhammer like feel. The Skil feels like it is hammering so fast that it vibrates the stuff out of the hole with sonic waves (not quite but you get the idea) Super smooth and a lot easier to get the holes the right depth and prevent travel prior to sinking in. I definately prefer the Skill. My use this time was to drill into concrete slab foundation and put in tapcon screws to hold down threshholds and transition strips. It worked very well. even blasting through a tough spot (which i believe would have defeated the porter cable equivalent) which I assume was a piece of slag, or a rock. Make sure you drill between 1/4 and 1/2 in deeper than your screw goes and spin the bit in and out to clean out the hole of dust or you'll snap your screws off (oops on one of them!).
Date de publication: 2014-02-11
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Gary par
Do not use handle
Overall made drilling holes in brick and mortal for 3/16 tapcons very easy. But throw the handle away! Does not fit tight. Can come off, then when it comes off and rides on the chuck, will break a finger in a split second!
Date de publication: 2016-10-30
Rated 5 de
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Lou par
Awesome!!!
Last minute purchase to get ready for Hurricane Irma. Had to drill holes in concrete and in cinder blocks. This tool worked like champ!!! Put up over 20 plywood panel to get ready for Irma. The tool did NOT let me down. First time ever buying a Skil tool since it was slim picking since everything was flying off the shelves. I do highly recommended for DIY.
Date de publication: 2017-09-17
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ferg par
great drill
would have given this 5 stars but Lowe's advert says it has a built in bubble level (which is why I bought this one#... IT DOES NOT HAVE A BUBBLE LEVEL. Otherwise, it is perfect. Just finished drilling 18 half inch holes through my concrete driveway #4" deep); this drill went through it like butter. Didn't see any sparks as others have reported on these reviews, and chuck holds round bits securely as some claim it slips. All drills require using the chuck key on no less than two of the positions; tightening from only one of the key holes will not fully tighten on bit.
Date de publication: 2014-06-25