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If you’ve ever worked in construction or enjoy dabbling in home DIY projects, you’ll know that there are times when you need to drill a cylindrical hole into a cement or brick wall. A core drill is typically used for abrasive applications, creating medium to large holes and removing the core as it works. They are chosen for their long working life, excellent thermal stability, and chemically inert nature.
Here are 10 safety tips on safely performing core drilling tasks without harming yourself.
It is important to wear form-fitting clothing and safety boots while working. Loose clothing can be caught in moving equipment, which can be dangerous. Additionally, it is necessary to wear goggles to protect your eyes, earplugs to prevent hearing damage, and gloves to prevent hand injuries.
A core drill that does not work properly can create a lot of problems for them, so it’s better to fix the issue before beginning your work.
Know your drilling equipment to avoid accidents. Study the instruction manual before using the power tool. It will point out all the dos and don’ts of machine operation that will help you perform core drills without injury.
There are two types of drills: handheld drills and larger units. The latter is usually mounted on a heavy-duty stand or rig. Handheld core drills are designed for minor household jobs and drilling holes of not more than 3 inches. However, if you need to work on something bigger, then a mounted drill will be needed.
Diamond-tipped bits are the industry standard for concrete core drills. When selecting a drill bit, consider the hardness of the material used to make the concrete surface. Though it might seem counterproductive, when drilling through tough surfaces use a bit with a soft bond, and a bit with a harder bond when drilling through softer materials.
This should be self-explanatory. Tools that come into contact with water can cause you to get electrocuted, and it can damage your valuable tools.
Sometimes despite your best efforts to avoid them, injuries and dangers arise. Having a first aid kit on standby will help close cuts, heal burns, and temporarily treat bigger injuries until an ambulance arrives or a hospital is reached.
If you are drilling dry, always be aware of the respiratory health dangers of breathing in the dust. As a solution, make use of pneumatic devices, PPE face masks, or wet-cutting techniques.
If you are cutting concrete with your tool, make sure to never allow anything to distract you, as that can lead to accidents that are permanent and fatal. Avoid taking phone calls or sending messages while working with your core drill.