You need a clutch as it can slip when core bit gets stuck [it will] or you break your wrist . Broke my little pinky when dril jammed with just a 3/4" hss bit in it, imaginee tork from a 4" core bit.
Just one other question, what exactly is the reason 'other' drills can't cope with a core on the end of them? Not having a clutch has already been mentioned but there must be some other big reason for needing a particular drill to drill cores.
Makita 8406...... percussion action for pilot hole - Blows per minute: 0-22,500bpm - Max in Masonry: 20mm
That's hammer action isn't it?
Well yes according to their write up it does appear to be rather an excellent core drill....do you use one of those Monkeh....anyone else use one?
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