Collection: Core Drill Machines for Sale
Looking for a reliable core drill machines built to handle tough concrete, masonry, or reinforced surfaces? At Concrete Tools Direct, we offer contractor-grade core drill machines from trusted brands — from compact handheld units to powerful rig-mounted systems. Designed for precision, durability, and high performance, these machines give professionals the control and reliability needed to drill clean, accurate holes on every job.
Top-Rated Core Drill Machines for Every Job
Top Models / Feature Picks
Our experts selected these contractor-approved core drill machines for their precision, power, and ease of use. Whether you’re drilling small openings, installing anchors, or tackling large commercial projects, these machines deliver reliable performance and accurate results every time.
Weka DK16 Diamond Core Drill 3-6 - 19AMP|1PH|110V - Hand-Held
Perfect for concrete, brick, and block, the DK16 offers steady torque and clean cuts, even in reinforced materials.
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Husqvarna DM 200 | Handheld Core Drill
The Husqvarna DM 200 is a robust handheld electric core drill, built for both dry and wet drilling. With a powerful 2.68 hp motor, this corded tool is designed to cater to the needs of both professional and semi-professional users.
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Husqvarna DM 700 | Core Drill Motor
The Husqvarna DM 700 is your go-to solution for professional drilling demands. This electric drill motor, the most potent in our range, is engineered for continuous use by professional drilling contractors.
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How to Choose the Right Core Drill Machine
When selecting a core drill machine, consider your material type, drilling depth, and jobsite requirements. The right drill ensures clean, accurate holes, reduces bit wear, and improves efficiency for every project.
Drill Type
Handheld drills are ideal for smaller jobs or indoor work, while rig-mounted or hydraulic drills provide stability and power for large-scale or heavy-duty applications.
Drilling Depth
Choose a drill that matches your required core depth — shallow jobs can use compact handheld units, while deep or continuous drilling requires rig-mounted or hydraulic systems.
Power Source
Electric drills are great for indoor or low-emission areas, offering quiet operation and easy setup. Hydraulic or pneumatic drills provide higher output and continuous operation for heavy-duty sites.
Portability
Compact handheld drills are easy to transport and maneuver, whereas rig-mounted systems are better suited for permanent setups or large projects where stability is critical.
Durability and Maintenance
Look for reinforced frames, high-quality motors, and accessible maintenance points to ensure long-lasting, reliable performance on demanding jobs.
No matter the scale or complexity of your project, the right core drill machine delivers precise, efficient, and reliable drilling. Explore our full range to find the model that fits your jobsite needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s
What type of core drill machine is best for small to medium jobs?
For smaller or residential projects, a handheld electric core drill offers excellent control, easy setup, and precise drilling. It’s ideal for indoor or low-emission environments.
How deep can a core drill machine drill?
Drilling depth depends on the machine and bit size. Standard handheld drills handle shallow to medium depths, while rig-mounted or hydraulic systems can drill much deeper for large-scale projects.
Should I choose a hydraulic or electric core drill?
Electric core drills are great for indoor work and lighter-duty jobs, offering easy setup and low maintenance. Hydraulic or pneumatic drills provide more power for continuous heavy-duty drilling on reinforced concrete or masonry.
How do I maintain a core drill machine after use?
After each use, clean the drill and bit to remove concrete dust and debris. Check coolant levels if applicable, inspect the drill components for wear, and ensure all bolts and attachments are secure for safe, reliable performance.














