Core Drills & Stands
Core drills create deep, large-diameter holes in concrete and masonry to run plumbing lines, HVAC ducts, electrical wires, telecom cables, and more in construction, utility, and infrastructure work. Also known as coring rigs, they rotate round, diamond-tipped bits at high power and high speed, grinding out material around the edge of a hole and leaving the core intact for removal. They drill in the vertical or horizontal position and are sometimes used to stitch drill overlapping core holes to make long slots and extra-large openings. Cordless core drills run on brand-specific batteries and allow use in areas without access to wired power. Corded core drills provide long run times for repetitive tasks and maintain full power during operation. Adapters and attachments modify core drills for specific applications.