Know the drill

June 23, 2008
E-Z Drill’s Model 65B on-grade concrete drill (Circle 904) fits in a 2-ft patch, making it one of the most compact pneumatic drills on the market. Designed to replace electric hammer drills, the 65B provides greater accuracy in small working areas.

Operating on a minimum of 20 cfm, the machine drills holes from 1/2 - to 7/8 -in. in diameter and can be adjusted to center on slabs as thick as 2 ft. It can drill to 8 in. deep in a 2-ft patch and to a depth of 12 in. in a 30-in. area.
E-Z Drill’s Model 65B on-grade concrete drill (Circle 904) fits in a 2-ft patch, making it one of the most compact pneumatic drills on the market. Designed to replace electric hammer drills, the 65B provides greater accuracy in small working areas. Operating on a minimum of 20 cfm, the machine drills holes from 1/2 - to 7/8 -in. in diameter and can be adjusted to center on slabs as thick as 2 ft. It can drill to 8 in. deep in a 2-ft patch and to a depth of 12 in. in a 30-in. area. The E-Z Drill 65B weighs just 65 lb, allowing it to be easily loaded, unloaded and repositioned by a single operator. An optional vertical conversion kit increases the unit’s versatility, allowing it to switch from horizontal to vertical drilling after a simple 20-minute installation. Despite its compact size, the 65B maintains the quality features of E-Z Drill’s larger on-grade models. Operators can change between different brands and sizes of bits quickly and easily with the quick-release bit guide. For simpler maintenance, replaceable drill carriages can be rapidly switched with basic tools, and quick coupler air fittings have been designed for easy repair. An internal regulator monitors pressure from the air compressor, preventing pressure levels that could cause breakage.