Great tool for the price you pay. Coped easily with taking out brickwork for new doorways in 450mm thick walls. Really put through it’s paces and managed where more expensive models failed

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Good value for money, first one had a few issues but screwfix resolved under warranty without issues. It is a decent tool, did what I needed it to do, it’s a hefty bit of kit. Good quality for the price overall

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Clearance hole for screws (as per SS-ISO 273). Metric threads. Thread. Hole diameter mm. Thread. Hole diameter mm. Fine series. Medium series. Coarse series.

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Drill for life this isn’t, but unless your job is hammering concrete all day for the price this is a Brute! Plenty of power and so affordable I have worn the brushes out twice but they are cheap and easy to replace perfect for me and for how often I need to use a hammer drill

I paid £50 for mine and I've had few of these yes they don't last for every and there not the best but for the money there brilliant I've used these for Coring holes for flues to breaking up concrete for putting in my new fence and still keeps going they sds but that normal come with it ain't great but again for the money there fine

The fastener can be placed anywhere between flush with the surface of the material and below the surface so that the head will not interfere with the design.

Not the best for long use, bulky with parts that easily become faulty. If you want to spend a small amount for a small job then it’s OK but using for long periods isn’t great due to weight distribution. It does have a fair amount of power.

I bought this drill originally to use as a breaker for knocking brickwork out and removing render have since used it for damp proof injection and core drilling etc

I've had two of these so far and I'm about to buy another. To be fair I'm guilty of abusing these until I destroy them. However with a 2 year warranty and such a great price, this really is a no brainer.

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I bought this today a project not expecting it to last much longer than that job, but I have been pleasant surprised by its longevity, despite the abuse I give it. Not the best quality but does the job and is surprisingly robust. Main down side is its weight. But this can be an advantage with the things

We have the large sds drill and in all honesty it's a beast. Easily on par with more expensive brands such as dewalt and makita

Not the most expensive SDS drill out there but for the price, I use it day in and day out for chasing walls for first fixing and it’s never failed me yet.

While they are similar, counterboring, countersinking, and spotfacing are different machining processes used to create specific types of holes in a workpiece to accommodate fasteners or to achieve a particular surface finish. A countersink has an angled bottom, whereas a counterbore has a flat one. This angled bottom on countersinks can vary slightly. While counterbores are typically used for cap screws, socket head screws, and other fasteners with cylindrical heads, countersinks are often used for flat-head screws and bolts.

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For a cheap drill this is magnificent. I use this mainly for heavy work as I have the makita 18v cordless SDS fir day to day. This is great for breaking concrete or taking floor tiles up. Very versatile.

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I returned from working overseas, but my cordless was still on its way in containment! Needed something fast! I saw this drill in Screwfix and purchased it for a temporary fix until my cordless arrived back in the UK. What a drill! I was pleasantly surprised to how good it was considering the price it was offered. It came with a carry case and accessories. The only complaint I have is it's a heavy tool but other than that a fantastic piece of equipment!

Bought this to replace other branded ones ive had previously. Its just as capable just a better price. Im told the warranty works fine if it was to break.

Great bit of kit at a good price. My Dewalt had packed in detting some porcalin tiles off the floor. Got this drill as a quick replacement fron. B&Q Trade

Counterbores are essential in many precision machining and assembly processes, providing the perfect solution for ensuring fastener heads sit flush or below the surface. Whether you’re working with machinery, jigs, fixtures, or any other application requiring smooth, unobstructed surfaces, counterbores offer the functionality and reliability needed to achieve professional results.

Explore our range of drill bushings and find the perfect fit for your counterboring needs. With Carr Lane Mfg., you gain access to high-quality, durable components that will help you achieve the best possible results. Browse our product catalog today to discover how our drill bushings can enhance your counterboring applications.

Heavy but has plenty of power. Cheap enough to throw away and replace. I'm onto my 2nd, a bit jammed in the chuck on my first, probably due to not enough grease. Downside is the dust goes everywhere as the fan blows forward.

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I normally buy Makita tools, but for the little I use this type of drill I went for the Titan from Screwfix. Not expecting it to last for too long and with a generous guarantee I assumed I would be returning this in no time. Still have it , its still going strong and well out of the warranty period so it’s certainly paid for itself.

Good powerful drill especially for the money, don’t mind the fact it has abit of weight to it as it seems to help with the heavier breaking jobs. One of the draw backs seems to be the fan that is pointed towards the floor which means if you’re using it close to a dusty floor it blows the dust all in your face.

This procedure most commonly uses a flat-bottomed-head screw to hold the object together. The screw will have a head that is below the surface of the piece being fastened. There are two cutting radii on the tool. One radius creates the counterbore hole, and the other radius creates the recessed cavity inside the material.

What a brilliant tool, I have been through two of these over the past few years but what it can do and for the price is unbeatable, number two has just died after plenty of abuse so time to get another

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Bought this to do one job due to the great price, I've now used this on loads of jobs and it's still going strong. Great breaking power for the price and size.

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Chuck has packed up now, but given the stick I have given it I am amazed it lasted so long. It is a bit heavy for what i wanted to use it for, but the extra weight is handy when digging concrete.

It does what it says on the Tin, good drill however very heavy and hefty. Perfect for hard work such as chasing out floors and chisel work however my M18 cordless SDS does just as well.

I've used a couple of these on heavy wall demolitions where brute force was needed. They are very well priced, work well but are quite chunky and heavy. But they do the job and if they only last a months in continuous use then they are a good buy.

Great breaker does exactly what you need it to. It's not a big brand but performs just as well if not better than most. Can't fault it.

The Titan range of drill are great to have they work well and get the job done they are usually guaranteed for 2 years which is great to know

It's cheap but plenty cheerful. Stupidly powerful bit of kit. The chisel mode will obliterate anything you put in front of it. I've also used it for coring with no issues. Admittedly it feels a bit cheap and the chuck did need replacing after a few month but it is cheap! If on a budget you could do a lot worse

Supplied with a 9-piece accessory kit, this Titan TTB278SDS SDS Plus drill comes complete with everything you need to put its impressive power straight to work. The accessory kit contains five drill bits, ranging from 6mm-14mm, and two chisels in flat and point heads. Driving them is a powerful 1500W motor delivering a maximum hammer power of 8J. All that power can drive 32mm diameter holes through masonry or 40mm holes through wood while an anti-vibration system means you can work in comfort. 1500W Drill, Hammer Drill & Chisel Variable Speed Mechanical Safety Clutch Magnesium Gearbox Soft-Grip Handle

Very powerful. Only used for chiseling when I had to notch out a concrete wall to fit a bath. Not tried it for core drilling but I imagine it would cope with ease. Great value for money!

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This thing is a beast. You could drill to Australia with this. When you consider the cost it's brilliant especially with the top notch warranty

Best value corded SDS drill out there. Takes a beating well without slowing down. Comes with a case and starter pack of accessorie sds bits.

This thing is big and heavy but just seems to go on forever no matter how much punishment you put it through. Ideal drill to leave on the van for any horrible jobs you don’t want to put your more expensive drills through. For the price you definitely can not complain.

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Brought one of these as i was killing my hammer drill chasing out a floor screed these made the job look easy and with the warranty thatvtitan offer you cant get anything similar for tge same money its a inportant tool in my van and does all the hard work for you

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Having gone through 2 in one day I wasn’t impressed, though what I was impressed with was screwfix replacing them without hassle. Heavy and when it does work it’s good. But prone to breaking down.

The counterbore can be measured with different types of gauges, the simplest being a caliper. Other types of measuring equipment, such as pocket comparators, gage pins, and depth micrometers, are also used in measurement.

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Decide to buy this to use for core drill cutting to avoid excessive use and wear on Dewalt drill. It is a bit heavy but the flat base is actually useful for balancing against floor or support. Was surprised at just how good it is and at a price that if it fails in 3 years just replace

This is a great drill. Comfortable to hold, very good value for money, drills the same holes as the expensive drills ! Comes with a guarantee so if it busts just take it in and get a new one

Carr Lane Mfg. is an industry-leading provider of counterbores for drill bushings and many other vital manufacturing products. Since 1952, Carr Lane Mfg. has provided innovative engineering products and solutions to a large variety of industries. Counterbores are an essential feature in precise and high-quality mechanical assemblies, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits. They are often used when assembling components in machinery, jigs, and fixtures where the screw or bolt heads need to be concealed or protected from wear and tear. However, each assembly is different, making it essential to find the correct counterbore size to meet your specific requirements.

Good bit of kit at an unbelievable low price, had one of these for few years, very heavy and bulky but fantastic for price. Not my everyday drill but handy to have

Used this at a customer's house, he'd bought it on offer. It was used on a stone wall to core 2 holes for soil pipe. I was surprised at the ease it went through the wall. I do think I would buy one myself, but it did the job at the time.

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I bought this a cheap temporary solution when a makita I bought burnt out on the first day I can't lie it's been fantastic, I even use it for coring Flue holes and it hasn't missed a beat in over a year For £50 it was the bargain of the year

For the price you can't go wrong! I have 2 of these for the lads, great piece of kit for the money although they are heavy as! They come with a great warranty too.

Needed a sds drill and this was the first one I ever brought. With stands the punishment that gets thrown at it, wether it’s drilling holes all day or chiselling of render. Comes with a good variety of boys aswell.

Great drill for the money, my old company had 3 of them and not one let go in over 18 months. They are slightly heavy so extended use is hard work and the clutch is very aggressive. Still good value for money.

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This was the very first sds drill I bought. Very cheap considering what it does. As its corded 240v it's very powerful. I now have a milwaukee sds drill for site work and up ladders etc as its much smaller and lighter, and no chord. However, the titan is far more powerful. The two only drawbacks for the titan is thay it is very heavy and its got a wire. However, it was a less than a third of the price of my milwaukee one.

I had one of these and thought it was good until I got a decent make, then realised how bad it was. If you want something cheap but not really powerful then buy it, if time is money to you, get something better.

By far the best and most hardwearing power tool you will ever find. I have had mine for over 3 years now and have taken down walls. Gunned through concrete. Drilled thousands of holes. It is an invincible item at an amazing price. Only downside is it spits alot of dust on high power.

I brought this as my old sds died and I needed one quick. At£50 on offer it was very cheap. Didn't really expect it to last but it's done loads of work. I've used it as chisel and also as drill including core drilling of 125mm in Victorian bricks and it's been more than up to the task. It came with a full set of bits which aren't the best quality but still capable of drill a good amount of holes. I've regressed the gearbox on the top a couple of times. All in all recommended especially if you only need one for occasional use.

Wow what a cheap but great SDS , I had to dig up a large Concrete floor and this just ate it up - comes in a nice case with all the bits , might even try drilling a core hole on the next boiler install

There are several types to choose from, depending on the type and length of your drill bushings. The charts below illustrate counterbore compatibility with Carr Lane Mfg. drill bushings of various sizes.

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We use this mainly as a small breaker, or for core holes. Basically anything we don’t want to do with the smaller cordless sds. It’s big, heavy and pretty much takes everything you throw at it for a price that to be honest is not much more than hiring one. You can’t really beat it as a cheap breaker. We’ve used it when really we should have hired a bigger one and it’s still done the job

Since i started to work on my own this was my first sds drill , it does the job its cheap but just as good as the other top brads. highly recomended

For the money you cannot knock this drill, it's cheap and cheerful and packs a punch, perfect for chasing out and does it fast. Saves you working that your destroying you expensive drills doing hard labour like chasing out walls. Definitely one of my better purchase if only to take the workload of my other drills.

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Cheap alternative to get you out of a hole - or make one for you!! Does an OK job but for how long?? Occasionally it seems to let me down so just keep as a reserve. I guess for the price it’s OK but I’ll stick to my Dewalt for day to day use.

This is a good basic SDS power drill. It’s very powerful but also very heavy to use. It’s corded so not suitable for all jobs but very cheap to buy. I ended up buying a cordless one from Bosch but if your on a budget this is probably the best one to buy for the price point.

This drill is value for money, compared to the bigger brands out there. It has handled all the tasks I have used it on concrete to tarmac and stood up very well. At the price you can't go wrong.

I needed something corded so I could get away from using the breaker on my battery SDS. It has been great for cutting out bricks, breaking up floors and breaking out fence posts. it's not a light machine and I doubt I'd use it as a drill but for smashing things up it's been an amazing bit of kit

These do not last long at all. They do the job for a cheap simple fix but don't expect it to last more than a year if using regularly.

At Carr Lane Mfg., we understand the importance of quality and precision in every aspect of your operation. Our extensive selection of drill bushings is designed to work seamlessly with counterbores, ensuring accurate alignment and superior performance. Drill bushings serve as guides for drills and other cutting tools, maintaining precise hole locations and enhancing the longevity of your equipment.

The primary goal of counterboring is to enlarge an existing hole to create a flat-bottom, cylindrical recess that allows a screw or bolt head to sit flush with or below the surface of the workpiece. This process creates a cylindrical cavity with a larger diameter at the head of a pre-drilled conical hole. The pre-drilled hole is meant to contain the fastener and prevent the two workpieces from separating when their two flat surfaces are joined. The larger cavity matches at least the width and depth of the head of the fastener.

Brought one of these drills as mine died on a job got to say for the price I was really shocked with the power and quality of it to be fair would definitely consider getting another one if anything happens to it

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For the money you can't go wrong with this. If you buy it from screw fix and it breaks they don't question it they just change it. Very useful and mine has been well used.

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Bought from screwfix for £50 to do a small bit of chiselling out of some hard red brick. Has done everything I’ve asked from it even 110mm core cutting. For the price it’s great but I’m unsure on the lifespan of his tool.

Great for the money but when comparing to others it's an awful drill. Heavy, slow and loud. A good quality battery sds will Out perform this any day. But as an emergency to get yourself out of the s**t then yea I'd reccomend it

The counterbore enlarges an existing hole and has a flat bottom, ensuring that the head of the fastener sits evenly and securely while maintaining a common centerline with the initial hole. This allows fasteners to be flush with or slightly below the surface, which is crucial for mechanical assemblies requiring a smooth, uninterrupted surface.

Bought this as filler after my milwakuee shat out its arse and I havent stopped using it since absolutely brilliant chews through work like a cornishman with a pasty

Great little breaker for the price. Only bought it for 1 job but seem to use it most weeks for breaking and core drilling vents out and it's still going strong after 12 months.

Counterbores are cylindrical flat-bottomed holes that enlarge another coaxial hole. A counterbore can also refer to the tool used to create these holes (given the term counterbore cutter). The counterbore cutter or specialized drill bit creates the larger-diameter portion of the hole, often for applications where a smooth finish and a precise fit are critical. The hole is typically used when a fastener is required to sit flush with or below the level of a workpiece's surface. It is also used to create a perpendicular surface for a fastener head on a surface that isn’t.

A counterbore is measured by several dimensions that ensure it fits the intended fastener and meets the requirements of the assembly. This can include:

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In addition, a counterbore and spotface have many similarities. The former is used to recess a fastener while the latter is used to create a flat surface so a fastener can be used. In essence, a spotface is a shallow counterbore. Spotfaces ensure that the surface around the hole is smooth and perpendicular to the hole axis, providing a consistent surface for washers and bolt heads. This hole is commonly used for creating flat seating surfaces on rough or uneven workpieces.

These are great. They are cheap and they certainly won't last in the trade, but why burn out an expensive drill coreing holes for flues and svps when you pretty much have one that you know will get you through a few of them. Cost around £12 extra on any job where you'll use it and you won't lose out.

I have had one of these drills for years and it near killed me but has pulled me out of some major holes and was really worth keeping in my van. Only issue with the 1 i have is that it doesnt have rotary stop and can pull the arms out of you when drilling through thick walls but good drill for back up.