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             Core drills are a type of hand tool used to create holes in a variety of materials, such as concrete, brick, stone, and metal. They are typically used in construction, engineering, and other industrial applications. Core drills are typically powered by electric motors, although some models are powered by compressed air. Core drills are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used with a variety of drill bits and accessories.
Core drills are typically used to create holes for    plumbing, electrical, and other installations. They are also used to create holes for anchors, dowels, and other fasteners. Core drills are often used in conjunction with other hand tools, such as hammer drills, rotary hammers, and impact drivers.
Core drills are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Hilti. These companies offer a wide range of core drills, from basic models to more advanced models with features such as variable speed control, adjustable depth stops, and dust collection systems. Show Less   Read more