E-Z Drill launches dust collection cart for handheld drills

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E-Z Drill has launched a Dust Collection Cart that can be used with handheld drills. The system uses the same technology as E-Z Drill’s concrete dowel drill Dust Collection System. The new Dust Collection Cart meets all engineering and control methods outlined in the OSHA Table 1 requirements for crystalline silica exposure, giving contractors peace of mind on any size project.

“Operator safety and comfort are the hallmarks of our business,” said Rick Walstad, E-Z Drill president and CEO. “We’re happy we can deliver those benefits to the handheld drill market.”

The Dust Collection Cart gives contractors who use handheld drills an effective way to meet OSHA dust requirements. Operators also benefit from enhanced ease of use when moving the drill — they can simply set the drill on the cart and go.

The dust cart collection system weighs 215 pounds and uses the same air compressor as the drill, requiring just 40 additional cfm for operation. It effectively collects dust directly from the drilled holes and stores it in a collector.

E-Z Drill designed the cart with 20 feet of 2-inch dust collection hose and a shroud that goes around the bit to ensure the dust is collected at the point of drilling, maximizing the amount of dust the system captures and reducing operator exposure. It also enhances overall jobsite safety by preventing respirator issues on the job. The cart features two 600-millimeter filters to effectively trap dust particles.

Vacuum dust collection system uses the same air compressor as the concrete dowel drill to effectively collect dust directly from the drilled holes and store it in a collector.

Customers can purchase the Dust Collection System with any E-Z Drill model or retrofit it onto existing units. E-Z Drill designed the system with a dust boot that mounts to the end of the bit guide, where the bit penetrates the concrete. This allows the vacuum system to take in dust at the closest point possible, maximizing the amount of dust the system captures and reducing operator exposure. The system also prevents dust from blowing into nearby water during bridge repairs.