Core drill
A tool used to remove a cylindrical core from a material, such as concrete or masonry, often for creating openings for pipes or cables.
A core drill is a tool used to remove a cylindrical section of material, enabling access for pipes, cables, or anchors. It is crucial for optimizing construction efficiency, enhancing precision, and supporting modifications. By providing a reliable and effective drilling solution, core drills support efficient construction, improve accuracy, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that openings are well-prepared, aligned with design specifications, and capable of meeting performance criteria and client expectations.
Used in a sentence
A core drill was used to create openings for the plumbing pipes.
Synonyms/variation
Core Cutter
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