CORE DRILL BITS for Parkside Core Drill

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Hi Everyone
i bought a Parkside Core Drill last March 24 drill is fine but i cannot get the Parkside Diamond Core Drill Bits anywhere even with grizzly tools. I have also tried LIDL and Parkside along with LIDL customer services and all i am getting is the run around which is very frustrating. I did manage to track down a bloke on YouTube using a set of Parkside Core Drill Bits but i cannot get a set anywhere. Even if there was a compatible set out the in the main tool shops i.e. B&Q Screwfix etc that would be fine, or if someone out there can recommend a company/shop that would be even better.
So at the moment i have the Parkside Core Drill but no Core Bits-like having a chocolate poker!
If someone out there could possibly get back to me guys that would be great.
Best Wishes
Joe McLarnon
 
As far as I know, the arbour is an sds+, so any core bit should fit.
All kits come with sds+ and hexagon arbour.
I have a makita core set and it fits all sds+ drills and standard chucks by changing the arbour.
 
Thanks guys
it doesn't have an SDS fitting its a threaded barrel which take an adaptor for the core bits and that's the issue - and that's only going by the guy on YouTube using Parkside Core Bits for this particular drill- must fiddle about and change my username
Thanks J
Joe
 
It would be useful to see a photo and measurements of the connection you have.

Presumably you have the user manual.

Parkside is a German company and has a large spares website. You ought to start with the type and model number of your tool. It is easier to read the pages if you speak German.
 
One of my sub contractors bought on of these from Lidl as a emergency spare.
Standard core drill thread (1/2 in bsp)
So any core bits you like.
 
Apologies John D for not getting back to everyone sooner so please accept my sincere apologies.
Anyhow attached is a copy of the manual with details of the drill etc but foxhole may have the provided solution ( i hope) to this with the link to Amazon
Cheers Guys
joe
 

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That's great news opps really do appreciate your reply will just hold fir to see if any of the other guys get back to me on this one
again much appreciated
joe
 
Thanks also foxhole and Exedon for your replies-bit new to all this IT stuff by the way, in case you hadn't guessed by now!
 
Hi joe, if you click on your own user name at the top of the page, in the drop down box, you should see an "account details" link. There you will be able to change your username. I would recommend doing it as soon as possible to reduce the risk of receiving sheds load of spam emails.

Best o'luck
 

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