Gölz GmbH, based in Blumenthal, has expanded its product catalogue to include core drilling equipment featuring both vacuum and anchor-foot mounting systems. The dual-fastening approach responds to practical site requirements where substrate conditions and project logistics demand operational flexibility.
Core drilling technology remains essential for MEP penetrations, structural modifications, and renovation interventions in timber and hybrid construction. The distinction between vacuum-based and mechanical anchor fastening addresses a persistent challenge: vacuum systems provide damage-free positioning on finished surfaces, whilst anchor-foot mounting delivers stability on irregular or porous substrates where suction performance may be compromised.
From a contractor perspective, equipment compatibility with multiple securing methods reduces jobsite delays and equipment redundancy. The portfolio extension reflects market demand for standardised drilling solutions that accommodate both new-build precision and retrofit scenarios where substrate variability is high. Specifiers should evaluate whether single-unit flexibility justifies capital allocation against maintaining separate dedicated equipment for each mounting class.
