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•Precision wet core drilling for concrete, masonry, granite, marble and ceramic tile; smooth bore and high dimensional accuracy.
•Water-cooled operation reduces friction, heat and dust, extending tool and bit life and improving job-site hygiene.
•Low vibration, low noise design protects structural integrity and operator comfort.
•Handheld or rig-mounted configurations; vacuum base or anchor stand options for vertical, horizontal, and overhead drilling.
•Wide bit interface options (e.g., 1-1/4″-7, 5/8″-11) to match your diamond core bits.
•OEM/ODM customization for power rating, speed stages, voltage, plug type, water feed, and packaging.
•Construction & renovation: HVAC openings, pipe sleeves, conduit paths, anchor and railing holes.
•Finishing & interiors: Tile and stone countertop bores, sanitary ware penetrations.
•Industrial & MEP: Cable trays, fire protection lines, core samples for testing.
Diamond core bits grind (not chisel) through hard aggregates. A constant water feed cools the bit and carries away fines, maintaining diamond exposure and preventing glazing. This approach enables precise, low-damage holes in structural members and delicate finishes alike.
•Use a stand or vacuum base for diameters >67 mm or when positional accuracy is critical.
•Mark services and rebar before drilling; adjust feed when encountering reinforcement.
•Maintain steady water flow; for slower cutting, briefly reduce water to re-expose diamonds, then resume normal flow.
•Always wear eye/ear protection and manage slurry responsibly.
•Power and speed configurations for regional substrates.
•Custom threads/adapters, water connections, and stands.
•Private label, artwork, and cartons for distributors.





• Can it drill reinforced concrete?
Yes. Use a quality diamond core bit and steady feed; wet drilling helps control heat and keeps diamonds exposed.
• Handheld or rig-mounted—how should I choose?
Handheld is fine for small diameters and thin sections. For larger holes, depth, or tight tolerances, use a rig with anchor or vacuum base.
• What bit thread do I need?
We supply common interfaces (1-1/4″-7, 5/8″-11) and custom adapters. Tell us your existing bit spec and we’ll match it.
• Can I drill tile without cracking it?
Yes—start with low pressure and correct alignment, maintain coolant, and avoid side-loading. For brittle ceramics/porcelain, use a fine-grit bit.
• How do I keep productivity high on abrasive or hard aggregates?
Match bond hardness to the substrate and keep a consistent water feed; re-dress if cutting slows, then resume normal cooling.

•Precision wet core drilling for concrete, masonry, granite, marble and ceramic tile; smooth bore and high dimensional accuracy.
•Water-cooled operation reduces friction, heat and dust, extending tool and bit life and improving job-site hygiene.
•Low vibration, low noise design protects structural integrity and operator comfort.
•Handheld or rig-mounted configurations; vacuum base or anchor stand options for vertical, horizontal, and overhead drilling.
•Wide bit interface options (e.g., 1-1/4″-7, 5/8″-11) to match your diamond core bits.
•OEM/ODM customization for power rating, speed stages, voltage, plug type, water feed, and packaging.
•Construction & renovation: HVAC openings, pipe sleeves, conduit paths, anchor and railing holes.
•Finishing & interiors: Tile and stone countertop bores, sanitary ware penetrations.
•Industrial & MEP: Cable trays, fire protection lines, core samples for testing.
Diamond core bits grind (not chisel) through hard aggregates. A constant water feed cools the bit and carries away fines, maintaining diamond exposure and preventing glazing. This approach enables precise, low-damage holes in structural members and delicate finishes alike.
•Use a stand or vacuum base for diameters >67 mm or when positional accuracy is critical.
•Mark services and rebar before drilling; adjust feed when encountering reinforcement.
•Maintain steady water flow; for slower cutting, briefly reduce water to re-expose diamonds, then resume normal flow.
•Always wear eye/ear protection and manage slurry responsibly.
•Power and speed configurations for regional substrates.
•Custom threads/adapters, water connections, and stands.
•Private label, artwork, and cartons for distributors.





• Can it drill reinforced concrete?
Yes. Use a quality diamond core bit and steady feed; wet drilling helps control heat and keeps diamonds exposed.
• Handheld or rig-mounted—how should I choose?
Handheld is fine for small diameters and thin sections. For larger holes, depth, or tight tolerances, use a rig with anchor or vacuum base.
• What bit thread do I need?
We supply common interfaces (1-1/4″-7, 5/8″-11) and custom adapters. Tell us your existing bit spec and we’ll match it.
• Can I drill tile without cracking it?
Yes—start with low pressure and correct alignment, maintain coolant, and avoid side-loading. For brittle ceramics/porcelain, use a fine-grit bit.
• How do I keep productivity high on abrasive or hard aggregates?
Match bond hardness to the substrate and keep a consistent water feed; re-dress if cutting slows, then resume normal cooling.
