Faithfull Diamond Core Drill Sets offer a professional quality 1/2in BSP threaded core tipped with premium 8mm turbo cut diamond segments. They are manufactured to offer exceptional wear and speed of cut. The 'V' groove segments assist in clearing debris when in use.
A robust case ensures best storage practice to keep your cores in prime condition.
Ideal for use in plumbing, electrical and general building installations to cut clean holes in brick and concrete blocks.
The kit contains the most popular core sizes used in the UK.
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5 Diamond cores - Dia. 38mm, 52mm, 65mm, 117mm, 127mm |
SDS-plus extension adaptor 10mm x 115mm |
Hex extension adaptor 12mm x 88mm |
SDS-plus extension adaptor 10mm x 240mm |
Hex extension adaptor 12mm x 240mm |
A-taper pilot drill 10 x 200mm |
Extractor drift key |
ROTARY USE ONLY – Must not be used on Percussion/Hammer mode
DO NOT USE DIAMOND CORES LARGER THAN 78mm IN DIAMETER WITH SDS-plus DRILLS AS THIS MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE POWER TOOL OR SDS ADAPTOR.
Diamond Cores give the best results when used with a purpose built core drilling machine.
Code | Description | Diameter | Length | List Price Ex VAT |
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FAIDCKIT11 | Diamond Dry Core Set | 38, 52, 65, 117 & 127mm | 150mm | £273.29 | £327.95 | ||
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No User Reviews for Diamond Dry Core Set - 11 Piece
Faithfull Diamond Dry Core Bits are suitable for cutting breeze block, brick and soft concrete. They are not designed to cut extremely dense concrete, engineering bricks, metal or reinforced concrete. Doing so may damage or reduce the working life of the core bit.
We do not recommend our cores for drilling into rebar, just like a diamond blade the segment will cut through metal but this can result in very high wear and poor performance.
Reinforced concrete requires the use of a wet core system as this maintains goods performance levels.
Answered by Faithfull Tools on 12th of February 2019
Is it good for reinforced concrete? Does it cut also the rebar?
Asked by Ivak on 11th of February 2019