Diamond Core drill

I compared the two side by side. The old one has just lost its guts.
Sounds like one of the brushes isn't contacting properly. probably just worn down. Though maybe try slapping the sides few times in case it just not sliding due to dust. If its not the version with easy access to brushes you'd have to take the case off but changing brushes usually straight forward
 
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I went to ITS this morning with the view to spending £575.00 on the top most powerful Makita.

However it was alot bigger and heavier.

So I went for the £287.00 lesser model.
It's what I had before.

I only had a 1½ hole through brick but it was smooth and effortless. Far better than the Dewalt that's roughly the same price.

The bigger test will be 127mm. But the 1½ the clutch worked as I could of only hoped.

Watch for more comment but so far I would recommend for price and performance. View attachment 375723
I've got this exact model, I've used it for 6 inch core holes. Often it's a combination of substrate and core bit, cheap core bits are cr&p, if your coring wet brick then it's awful, if your coring flint you need this drill, 2 core bits and a bucket of swear words. I core five inches into engineering brick, I used the hammer function...
 

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