Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

CORE CUTTING

DEEPAM ENGINEERING also provides core cutting services to our valuable clients. A core drill is a hollow, cylindrical drill that is used to make holes through a surface. It is made of metal, and the drill tips are usually coated with either diamond or carbide. A core drill is composed of a motor, handle, and drill bits. The main difference between a core drill and other cement cutting tools is that a core drill will extract a sample from the material.



A core drill can penetrate various surface types. It can cut cement, wood, rocks, and ice. It pushes through the surface with a twisting motion to create the hole. A different drill bit needs to be installed for each surface to allow for the best performance.



The size, power, and features of a core drill can vary, depending on what it will be used for. Individuals can use a small core drill at home, while a powerful, medium-sized drill can be used for buildings and mines. Large drills are usually used for the cutting of concrete on massive construction projects.



FIELDS OF APPLICATION

  • Drilling of reinforced concrete, masonry and diverse construction materials.
  • Installation technology: Openings for cables, pipes and shafts.
  • Fastening technology: Installation of openings for anchors and dowels.
  • Support for wall and wire saw applications: Corner drilling to avoid overcuts or drilling holes to lead through wire.
  • Stitch drilling: Alternative to cutting applications.
  • Walls, ceilings, floors.
  • Floor drains, roof drains, sewer drains.
  • Pipe bollard installation.
  • Phone, electrical, cable, and fiber optic openings.
  • Handrail and anchor holes.
  • Aggregate analysis.
  • Dryer vents.
  • Fire place exhaust.
  • Demolition and removal of mass amounts using "stitch" or line drilling.

GALLERY

  • All
core cutting

DEEPAM