Concrete
contractors who are hired to work on concrete core strength tests have a
variety of options when it comes to concrete core drilling. No matter who
drills the core, it is important you have a core test program in a written
document, wherein it considers the proper place in slab or wall from which to remove
core and how to handle them once you take out from the concrete.
The
following are useful tips for you if you decide to drill the core yourself.
Drill
Whether
you buy or rent your drill, there are some factors to consider. Normally, you
will use a handheld core drill for certain holes with 3 inches in diameter. Considering
a core size for strength testing minimum is 3.7 inches in diameter, it is
advisable to use a rig-mounted unit or drill stand.
If
you are buying an item, pick a model that gives the flexibility to work other
projects, such as holes for plumbing, drilling dowel holes, or electrical job.
There are different sizes of handheld, intermediary, or rig-mounted units,
which can be used either with a drill stand or handheld.
Power
Core
drill motors are available in three power options; electric, hydraulic, and
air. The power availability of the job site as well as the working environment
determines the power option you use. You can also find Brisbane concrete core drilling systems enable you to choose the right speed for the concrete hardness and hole
size.
Stand Attachment
When
drilling core in slabs has a flat surface, make sure to use a vacuum stand that
connects to the floor using suction power and has no anchor holes. When
drilling core in a wall, use anchors to secure the stand to the wall. Experts
advise using a safety chain that comes with a drill stand as a precaution.
Select A Diamond Bit
When
choosing the correct diamond core bit, consider aggregate hardness and concrete
psi. The diamond core bit should correspond to your drilling material. For
harder materials, opt for a softer diamond bond, and a tougher diamond bond for
concrete that is softer.
Depth
You
can drill the majority of the typical concrete core testing samples with a
1-foot bit. If you want a deeper core drill, you can use barrel bits that are
basically bit extensions that let you drill deeper than cutting the bit itself.
Make Safety a Top
Priority
In
the field of renovation and construction, time is money. In spite of this
popular adage, safety should be a top priority for someone working on a
concrete core drill. Some crucial steps to take include:
·
Invest
in the correct type of drill for your concrete core project
·
Wear
gloves to avoid hand injuries
·
Wear
earplugs to avoid hearing damage
·
Wear
goggles always
·
It
is important that you read and understand the operator’s manual for the specific
drill you are using
Depending
on the work environment with Brisbane concrete core drilling, you may need to take extra,
site-based steps to minimize risks for injuries and accidents.
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