1.Core Features of Diamond Core Drill Machines
The diamond core drill machine mostly uses a diamond – impregnated core bit to cut through hard materials, extracting cylindrical cores (e.g., rock, rainforced concrete, masonry, ceramics and refractory materials tools) while creating a hollow hole.
- High Efficiency for Hard Materials: The diamond – tipped bit excels in penetrating tough substrates like concrete, granite, marble, and rock, which are challenging for conventional drills.
- Precision and Clean Holes: It produces smooth, straight holes with minimal debris, ideal for applications requiring high accuracy (e.g., construction, geotechnical sampling).
- Core Sampling Capability: Unlike regular drills that crush materials, it preserves the core sample, crucial for geological, construction quality, or archaeological inspections.
- Diamond Core Drill is Suitable for many Scenarios.
How About Drilling Hard, Abrasive Materials With Diamond Core Drill?
When drilling numerous holes in concrete walls, stone slabs, or rock formations, its diamond bit outperforms standard rotary drills in durability and speed.
Thick Structures: For holes exceeding 5 cm in depth, core drills maintain consistency better than impact drills.
So, you can choose the borehole depth about more than 5 cm, such as the Cayken DK-300, DK-350, DK-406, etc, they all have the BOREHOLE DEPTH on 6 cm. Besides that the RATED INPUT POWER of DK-300 up to 4980W, and then they not only have the large diameter drilling machine, but also have the SUPER-POWERFUL up to 6000W.
HIGHER POWER MODLES (e.g., 2,000+ W) WITH ADJUSTABLE RPMS ARE BETTER for LONG TIME USAGE, AS THEY REDUCE OVERHEATING AND BIT WEAR DURING PROLONGED OPERATION.
And also you can choose the new product, they have Impact Function on the Diamond Core Drill.
DIAMOND CORE FRILL MACHINE DK-300

Ideal Applications for Multiple Holes
Taking multiple core samples from structures to assess material integrity (e.g., in civil engineering quality control).
Construction and Renovation:
Drilling holes for pipes, cables, or anchors in concrete walls/floors.
Creating multiple holes for building foundations or structural reinforcements.
Geology and Mining:
Core sampling in mineral exploration, where hundreds of holes are drilled to analyze rock strata.
Manufacturing and Engineering:
Precision hole – drilling in hard materials for components like machine parts or architectural elements.
Testing and Inspection:
Taking multiple core samples from structures to assess material integrity (e.g., in civil engineering quality control).
In the dynamic landscapes of construction, infrastructure development, and geological exploration, the demand for reliable and high performance drilling equipment is ever increasing. Enter Cayken Diamond Core Drill Machines, we can offer the ultimate solution for professionals seeking unparalleled accuracy, efficiency, and durability in their drilling and coring operations.
The Cayken Diamond Core Drill Machines, including the powerful SCY – 2550 and the versatile SCY – 2050, are meticulously engineered for trained professionals. Designed to operate on a dedicated frame, these machines ensure maximum stability and safety during operation, making them ideal for drilling and coring through tough materials such as rock, concrete, and asphalt. Whether it’s a large – scale construction project or a detailed geological survey, Cayken drill machines deliver consistent and precise results.
The SCY – 2550 stands out as a heavy – duty workhorse, boasting a concrete drilling range of 255mm. With a robust 4350W rated input power, it can effortlessly handle large – diameter drilling tasks. Its 300 – 500 RPM no – load speed, combined with a 550mm borehole depth, makes it perfect for deep – core drilling projects. For instance, when creating large – diameter holes in thick concrete structures for plumbing or electrical installations, the SCY – 2550 gets the job done quickly and accurately.
On the other hand, the SCY – 2050 offers versatility and agility. With a 205mm concrete drilling range and 4350W of power, it provides a balance between power and maneuverability. Its higher no – load speed range of 300 – 500 RPM allows for faster drilling in less dense materials, while its 450mm borehole depth is sufficient for a wide range of applications, from small – scale renovation projects to on – site inspections.