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10mm Diamond Core Drill Bits with M14 Thread for Dry Drilling in Porcelain, Tile, Granite, and Marble

£33.70
Of which environmental contribution £0.01 including VAT.
Sold by Sinocor GmbH

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Product information

Description

Professional Type
Vacuum-brazed (VB) diamond drill bits are professional-grade components for wet or dry drilling in all types of ceramic, porcelain, tile, granite, marble, stoneware, and other hard materials.

Thanks to VB technology, these diamond drill bits can drill dry or wet into hard porcelain and stone with greater efficiency and a longer lifespan.

Diamond drill bits with an M14 threaded connection can be used directly on an angle grinder.

Easy to operate, suitable for both wet and dry drilling, and can function in all conditions.

The perfect tools are at your fingertips.

A diamond drill bit allows you to drill the necessary holes for water inlets, drains, light fixtures, etc.

A diamond drill bit can dry drill dozens of holes in hard porcelain, with a lifespan much longer than galvanized porcelain (almost 10 times longer). You can drill many more holes when wet.

To ensure your diamond drill bits last longer, please follow the correct operating instructions.

Features

  • Brand
    TEHTUY
  • Width
    1 cm
  • Diameter
    10 mm
  • Material
    Diamond
  • Suitable for
    Mineral / stone
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