VEVOR Diamond Core Drilling Machine, 8in Wet&Dry Concrete Core Drill Rig with Stand, 750RPM Speed & 1-1/4″ 5/8″ Thread & Lifting Handle, 8in Drilling Diameter for Concrete Brick Block Stone, 2500W

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8-inch Wet & Dry Diamond Core Drilling Machine: Our standup core drilling machine with stand can perform wet and dry two modes drilling, and you can feel assured of accuracy when boring holes in a variety of surfaces with a 8 in / 20 cm diameter hole capacity. Attention: a industrial-grade 4.25in core bit is only included.
Capable Coring Efficiency: A 2500W powerful motor and 750RPM high-speed gearbox are intentionally taken to complete diversified drilling projects, allowing the operator to adjust based on the specific material being drilled. Max Drilling Depth: 23.62 in / 60 cm. Output Arbor Sizes: External Thread 1-1/4″ x 7 UNC, Internal Thread 5/8″ x 11 UNC.
Expertly Designed for Security: Our diamond core drill rig integrates a secure clutch with an overload protection device to work by automatically tripping when the drill bit becomes stuck or encounters resistance beyond a certain level, further reducing the risk of operator damage and injury during the operations.
Effortless Drilling: Our concrete core drill has a rustproof steel forged output shaft to bear more pressure, an upgraded one-touch water pipe connector for a stable water supply, and a thickened guide rail to stabilize the machine and reduce shaking.
Built for Heavy-Duty Concrete Drilling: Easy to maneuver in drilling reinforced concrete, red brick, marble, and other materials. Our wet&dry diamond core drilling rig will surely meet professional demands and is for more than just home use, and you can quickly install air conditioners, kitchen pipes, stair railings, repair highways, etc.

11 reviews for VEVOR Diamond Core Drilling Machine, 8in Wet&Dry Concrete Core Drill Rig with Stand, 750RPM Speed & 1-1/4″ 5/8″ Thread & Lifting Handle, 8in Drilling Diameter for Concrete Brick Block Stone, 2500W

  1. zbt

    Pefect price for a specialty tool
    Great little machine, and for only slightly more than it would cost to rent a comperable unit from an equipment rental company, I now own it. Not sure what I’ll need it for in the future, but it very cleanly cut a 4″ hole through my basement wall, and it made light work of it. Super powerful and easy to use. I spent more time stopping to check how deep I had made it because it was cutting so fast.

  2. Amazon Customer

    You can’t go wrong
    Slick! Works great, core drilled straight through rocks and concrete in an old foundation. The little hose they give you mounts right to the drill and add a def container , cut the bottom off and flip it over for water reservoir. I think it’ll screw right onto a 2 l bottle also. It’s the same price as a rental fee for my area.

  3. Steadman

    Excellent product, will never use it again
    Full disclosure- I have never used a core drill before.I needed to drill a 6” wide hole in a 10” thick concrete wall. All of the rentals (Home Depot, etc) were missing pieces of the mount/drill/you name it, and they were charging $200+ for a single day’s use.I found this drill and purchased a SALI 6” diamond tipped core bit. The instructions were somewhat lacking but eventually I got it all set up. I ditched the screws that “stabilize” the base and used 4x 1/4” diameter 4” long tapcon screws to anchor the base to my vertical wall. This thing is LOUD and honestly it kind of made me nervous. Use eye/ear/hand protection 100% of the time as well as a continuous(ish) stream of water to keep the tip wet/cool, it’s absolutely necessary. It took about an hour and a half to core through the 10” wall. Removing the concrete core piece from the core bit was INCREDIBLY difficult. I ended up having to buy a SDS plus chisel to completely fracture the piece of concrete for hole #2.Once I got the bit empty of the concrete plug I moved onto hole #2. This 2nd hole was unfortunately 9.5’ high and what turned out to be 14” thick. It was not a good day when I figured out it was much thicker than the first wall. After an hour and a half (and throwing my breaker a few times), I made it through the wall. The drill performed 100% the way I hoped it would and it was immediately thrown in the trash can after. This was honestly one of the most dangerous things I’ve ever done and I’ll never do it again.But as for the product- 10/10. Thank you for not making something that hurt me.Recommendations from my experience:- Mount the base to the wall using 1/4” tapcon screws at least 4” long- Use water (I used a generic spray bottle) throughout the drilling- Be prepared to spend an hour or more trying to remove the concrete plug if you have to drill more than one hole- Hire someone to do all of this because it’s incredibly dangerous

  4. Alan M. Winchester

    Great value and works well, but make sure you are getting the bit you want
    I purchased this because it was about the same price as a rental without all the hassle and then I would have the tool if I ever need to drill another hole. And it worked. Very well. But a few things you should watch out for if you are new to this work. First, a 4″ dryer vent needs a 4.25 inch hole. Not a 4″ hole. I suspect this is the perfect size for a metric country with metric ducts, but if you are looking to install a 4″ dryer, the hole will be really tight and it will be hard to insert the exhaust cover let alone get the duct through the hole. The seller was absolutely clear on the hole size, but the customer (me) did not appreciate its significance and it is really hard to make a hole larger!The second issue is that the spring on the trigger is pretty strong. My foundation was 12.5 inches of poured concrete. It took quite some time to drill the hole (with breaks) and by the end my hand was cramping. Clearly more time in the gym and less writing Amazon review would probably help. One solution might be to have a lock, but with the potential for the bit to bind, this could be quite dangerous. I think a softer spring would be best solution.This brings me to the next concern. There does not appear to be a clutch on the drill. Twice the bit bound in the hole and it is quite powerful. My hole was 6 inches above ground so this was not a risk, but if I was on a ladder, it could have been quite scary. So definitely don’t get the bit out of angle or you will quickly find the drill twisting out of your hand.Starting the hole can be tricky because the bit is water cooled and does not have a pilot drill to hold it in the center. To address this, I cut a 4″ hole in a piece of scrap wood and rested the drill in the hole until it started to cut into the wall. This avoided the drill from wandering as it spun and before it started to cut. This take a bit longer but is worth the time!Speaking of water cooled, as some of the comments mention, the drill comes with a fitting that probably works great in China, but for which no US garden hose can attach to. I don’t event know what it is. It looks a lot like the quick connects they have at HomeDepot, but it is a different size and does not stay connected. The fitting the male connector screws into is not tapered and is metric. So unless you have access to metric plumbing parts, you will need a 1/4 inch brass fitting and rely on it to cross thread (which it will with enough tape) and then a bushing and finally a garden hose connector to allow you to connect a US garden hose to the drill. The fitting is stainless steel so brass will deform nicely and work. Don’t use steel! This is a simple trip to Lowes or HomeDepot, but will set you back another $30.Last point is that this drill is heavy. If you are young and fit this may not be an issue. But it takes time to drill through any strong foundation and you will have to hold this drill quite steady for a long period of time or it could bind. So take lots of breaks, see if someone can spot you for a time or two so you don’t make a mistake.I don’t regret the drill, but do wish the 4 inch bit was a quarter inch larger. Given the hassle with getting the duct through the hole and converting it to work with our garden hoses, I would probably rent one next time since I only needed the one hole. But if you can work with a 4 inch hole or are using the smaller bits for irrigation hoses or wires (and they work with that diameter) and you will want to work over several days (like most DIYers), this is definitely worth getting because renting over multiple days is quite expensive.Hope this helps.

  5. T. Vik

    100x better than hand-held core drill and safer too.
    I used this today to drill 4 holes through a stone foundation in PA. I have no idea what the exact name of the stone is but there’ a reddish field-stone that is so hard it’s like granite and I was able to do the holes 100x easier than the old way I would have done it which is to use a hand-held core drill. This was so much more pleasant to turn a crank rather than hold the drill and safer too.One imperative tip for anyone using this core drill is to fasten the drill base to the wall or floor using multiple bolts. If you only use one anchor it will slightly deflect while you’re drilling and the bit will bind. With multiple anchor bolts (I used three 3/8×4″ tapcon bolts) the base will not deflect and the drilling is very easy. If your wall is greater than about 18 inches thick you will need to stop mid-way and add an extension. The bits tend to cold-weld to the drill spindle and the way to fix that is to put a giant adjustable wrench on the core drill bit and hit it hard with a drilling hamer to shock it and it will unscrew. It needs to be a really hard hit, plan on the wrench to go flying during the process but it will separate the bit from the spindle.

  6. Angel Rodriguez

    Price
    Excellent core drill, very reliable, the price is very good.

  7. A. Andre

    Machine très efficace! Les 2 trous se sont fais presque tout seul, excellente surprise pour moi, je m’attendais à avoir beaucoup plus de difficultés. Le raccord d’eau est compatible avec les raccords rapides gardena de tuyau d’arrosage.

  8. Prix et envoi rapide ET conforme à la description

    Machine impeccable … Dommage que le sais pas faire de biais… Un peu lourde aussi

  9. Hnos Amigo S.L.

    todo bien

  10. ALEXANDRE

    Matériel amateur qui pour ma part a fait le boulot perçage dans 22cm de béton avec un trempant diamètre 132mm, l’embout pour le raccord à l’eau correspond au embout standard.

  11. Stefano

    Va il suo dovere senza grandi problemi, rapporto qualità/prezzo ottimo.Utilizzata per effettuare tre fori in un muro in pietra, si è comportata molto bene

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