

Corrugated teeth desktop machine drilling life is long and fast, handheld machine drilling effect is slower than the Great Wall turbine teeth.
Southern customers are dominated by corrugated teeth.
The corrugated teeth drilling machine is a solid, high-performance tool that drills fast and lasts way longer than your average handheld drill. It uses advanced corrugated teeth technology to cut through materials quicker and hold up better under tough jobs. Regular handheld drills are slower, but this one gets the job done faster, which is why a lot of customers in the South rely on it every day. It comes in sizes from 18mm all the way up to 96mm, so there's a model for pretty much any industrial need.
The corrugated teeth design drills faster and lasts much longer than standard handheld machines.
Built with high-quality materials for a strong, durable body that can handle heavy work day after day without letting you down.
The advanced teeth bite into materials quicker, boosting overall efficiency — perfect for busy production lines.
Lots of sizes available (common ones like 18×370mm, 20×370mm, 22×370mm, and more) so you can pick exactly what you need.
Great Wall turbine teeth take things up another level with better speed and precision on both easy and tough jobs.
Construction teams use it for clean holes in concrete, wood, and other building materials — it's a regular on job sites.
Furniture makers like it for accurate drilling in wood and plywood when speed and precision both count.
Packaging lines use it to punch holes fast through cardboard, plastic, and similar stuff, keeping things moving smoothly.
Automotive and general industrial work turn to it for reliable drilling in harder materials.
The corrugated teeth make the tool last much longer than normal drills, so you don't have to replace it as often.
Noticeably faster drilling thanks to the special tooth pattern — great when time matters.
Wide range of sizes makes it versatile across different materials and industries.
Long life plus quick operation means it's cheaper to run in the long run.
It leaves clean, precise holes, which means less waste and less time fixing mistakes.
Operation and Maintenance Just plug it in securely and pick the right size bit for your material. Turn it on and guide it steadily — the corrugated teeth do the hard work and go in fast with less effort from you.
After each use, clean it well to get rid of dust and debris. Add some lubrication to the moving parts regularly to keep friction low and everything running smooth. Store it in a dry, safe spot and it'll stay ready to go whenever you need it.
| Specification | |
| 18x370mm | 102x350mm |
| 20x370mm | 108x350mm |
| 22x370mm | 112x350mm |
| 25x370mm | 116x350mm |
| 27x370mm | 120x350mm |
| 30x370mm | 127x350mm |
| 32x370mm | 132x350mm |
| 36x370mm | 140x350mm |
| 38x370mm | 152x350mm |
| 40x370mm | 160x350mm |
| 44x370mm | 162x350mm |
| 46x370mm | 168x350mm |
| 51x370mm | 180x350mm |
| 56x370mm | 200x350mm |
| 63x370mm | 220x350mm |
| 66x370mm | 230x350mm |
| 71x370mm | 245x350mm |
| 76x370mm | 270x350mm |
| 83x370mm | 300x350mm |
| 89x370mm | 350x350mm |
| 96x350mm | |
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