DEWALT DWV012 10 Gallon HEPA Dust Extractor Owner’s Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Dewalt
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DEWALT DWV012 10 Gallon HEPA Dust Extractor
Product Information
DEWALT DustX+ System
Specifications:
- Manufacturer: DEWALT
- Model: DustX+
- Components: Hammer-drill, Hollow Drill Bit, HEPA Vacuum, AC100+Gold Adhesive, Steel Rod or Rebar Anchor
Product Usage Instructions
Drilling Method:
The DEWALT DustX+ system requires the use of a hammer-drill with hollow
drill bits for drilling holes in concrete and masonry. The hollow drill bits
are specifically designed to be used with this system.
Procedure:
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Attach the hollow drill bit to the hammer-drill.
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Position the drill bit at the desired location on the concrete or masonry surface.
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Apply pressure and start the hammer-drill to begin drilling.
Maintain a steady grip and apply consistent pressure for best results. -
Continue drilling until the desired depth is reached.
Cleaning Method:
The DustX+ system incorporates a self-cleaning HEPA vacuum to collect dust and debris during the drilling process. No additional cleaning steps are required with this system.
Procedure:
- Ensure that the DEWALT HEPA Vacuum (DWV012 & DWV015) is properly connected to the hollow drill bit.
- Switch on the vacuum to start the dust collection process.
- As you drill, the vacuum will automatically collect the dust and debris generated by the drilling.
- Monitor the vacuum’s dust collection capacity and empty it as needed to maintain optimal performance.
Adhesive Anchor Installation:
The AC100+ Gold Adhesive and Steel Rod or Rebar Anchor are used in conjunction with the DustX+ system for adhesive anchor installation.
Procedure:
- Prepare the hole by following the drilling and cleaning methods mentioned above.
- Apply the AC100+ Gold Adhesive into the hole using the manufacturer’s recommended application method.
- Insert the Steel Rod or Rebar Anchor into the adhesive-filled hole.
- Allow sufficient time for the adhesive to cure and set, as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
FAQ:
What are the requirements for drilling with the DustX+ system?
The DustX+ system requires the use of a hammer-drill with hollow drill bits.
The drill bits must meet the requirements of ANSI B212.15, and ANSI compliance
for hole drilling is required by ICC-ES ESR-2582, ESR-3200, and ESR-4105.
Can the DustX+ system be used in wet conditions?
No, the DustX+ system is designed for use in dry concrete and dry masonry
only. It is not recommended to use the system in wet conditions.
Where can I find additional design and installation information for the
AC100+ Gold adhesive anchor system?
Additional design and installation information can be found in the published
literature available at anchors.DEWALT.com. Please refer to the specific
adhesive anchor system for detailed instructions and guidelines.
How do I contact DEWALT for technical support?
You can reach DEWALT technical support by emailing
anchors@DEWALT.com.
DEWALT
701 East Joppa Road
Towson, MD 21286
P: 800-524-3244
anchors.DEWALT.com
Installations
AC100+ Gold® Adhesive Anchoring System and Installations with DEWALT DustX+™
Automatic Dust Extraction
ACI 318-19, Chapter 17 and ACI 318-14 Chapter 17 (and by reference to the 2021
IBC, and the 2018 IBC and 2015 IBC, respectively) requires that adhesive
anchors for concrete be installed using a specific drilling method. This is
because the drilling method used to create a hole in the base material and the
subsequent manufacturer recommended hole cleaning procedure for the adhesive
system has a significant effect on the bond strength of the installed adhesive
anchors.
Up until January 2018, DEWALT published bond strengths for AC100+ Gold
adhesive anchors that are based on drilling into concrete and masonry using a
hammer-drill with a carbide drill bit followed by a traditional hole cleaning
process (e.g. blowing the hole clean, brushing the hole, blowing the hole
clean again). Fortunately, additional hole drilling and cleaning options are
now available for end users from DEWALT due to the increased attention being
given to dust control solutions on jobsites in construction.
DUST X+ SYSTEM COMPONENTS
The DustX+ system allows users to drill holes in concrete and masonry and
clean the holes during the drilling process at the same time (no extra
cleaning steps are necessary with this system). The hollow drill bits are
attached to a self-cleaning HEPA vacuum which provide the dust collection
during drilling. DEWALT has conducted extensive supplemental laboratory
testing on AC100+ Gold adhesive anchors installed in holes drilled and cleaned
using the DustX+ system in dry concrete.
The table below shows the results of the testing adhesive anchor system
crossed with the installation and cleaning method along with the corresponding
reduction factor derived from testing that should be applied to the bond
strength when calculating the bond strength capacity for the given adhesive
anchor and relevant conditions.
Adhesive Anchor System| Drilling Method| Cleaning Method| Bond Strength
Reduction Factor, α hdb
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DEWALT AC100+ GOLD
| Hammer-drilling with
standard carbide drill bits
| Blow 4x, Brush 4x, Blow 4x| N/A (baseline values)
Hammer-drilling with hollow drill bits (DustX+)| Hollow drill bits (DustX+)|
1.0 (no reduction)
N/A = Not applicable.
- Results shown are based on tension tests conducted in accordance with ACI 355.4/ASTM E488 in dry cracked and uncracked normal weight concrete; holes were drilled with a hammer drill and and standard carbide drill bit or hollow drill bit, as applicable.
- Standard carbide drill bits and hollow drill bits must meet the requirements of ANSI B212.15; ANSI compliance for hole drilling is required by ICC-ES ESR-2582, ESR-3200 and ESR-4105.
- See published literature for the specific adhesive anchor system for additional design and installation information which is available at anchors.DEWALT.com.
AC100+ Gold adhesive anchors will achieve published design strengths when the product is installed properly into holes drilled and cleaned in dry concrete and dry masonry with the DustX+ system.
anchors@DEWALT.com
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References
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