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DYMAXION Core Drilling Machine 2000 Watt Hand Held 3 Speed 1.1/4 UNC Spindle
- Maximum 160mm diameter core drill in concrete and reconstituted limestone when using a drilling rig.
- Maximum 200mm diameter core drill in brick when drilling by hand.
- Heavy duty entry level trade focused core drill machine.
- Low 400-850 RPM speed for large diameter hand held coring in materials such as brick and limestone.
- High 1550-3450 RPM speed for small diameters used in chemical anchors and glass fence balustrading.
- RCD protection.
SKU: AGCDM160
Categories: Drill Bits & Sets, Machines, Rigs and Pumps
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