Collection: DK42B Weka Drill Motor Parts by Core Bore

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Genuine Weka DK42 Electric Drill Motor Parts

Ensure your Weka DK42 Electric Core Drill operates at its best with our selection of genuine replacement parts. Each component is crafted to seamlessly fit your Weka core drill, enhancing its reliability and efficiency. From the durable diamond products core drill parts to the essential weka core drill parts, we provide everything you need for a smooth drilling experience. Key features include:

  • Heavy Duty Build: Designed for tough drilling tasks.
  • Water Connection: Supports wet drilling, enhancing cooling and reducing dust.
  • 1.250-7 Threaded Spindle: Provides a secure fit for your drill bits.
  • Recommended for Bits Up to 18" (Max 20"): Ideal for a wide range of drilling applications.

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FAQs

What kind of drilling work is the Weka DK42B typically used for?
It’s mainly used on a drill stand for heavy-duty concrete coring, where you need larger diameter holes and high torque.
Do I need a stand, or can I use this drill motor by hand?
This motor is intended to run on a properly anchored stand; handheld use with larger bits is not recommended.
How often should I service the gearbox and change the oil?
Inspect the gearbox oil regularly and change it when it looks dark, burnt, or contaminated, especially after heavy use.
What parts should I inspect if the drill is losing power or sounds rough?
Start by checking the rotor, stator, bearings, seals, and gears using the parts diagram, or email us your symptoms and model details for guidance.