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4pcs Diamond Tile and Glass Drill Bit Set 681012mm Hex Shank Diamond Drill Bits for Ceramic, Granite, Glass, Porcelain, Tile, Porcelain Stoneware

£23.58
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Description

General description

Premium quality diamond drill bit set featuring vacuum brazed diamond technology for high efficiency, faster cutting, and longer lifespan. This set is filled with cooling wax and is suitable for dry drilling, making it ideal for a variety of hard materials.

Technical specifications

  • Drill Diameter: Ø6mm, Ø8mm, Ø10mm, Ø12mm
  • Hex Shank: 6.35mm
  • Total Drill Length: 66-80mm
  • Compatibility and accessories

  • Compatible with chucks of all standard drills and light impact drills from brands such as Bosch, Hilti, Metabo, Makita, Milwaukee, and more.
  • Package includes: 4 diamond burrs
  • Installation

  • Use a carbide tipped drill bit to create a starting notch.
  • Position the diamond drill bit at a 45° angle to the notch and drill carefully.
  • Once the notch is deeper, switch to a vertical position for drilling.
  • Drill slightly circular to remove dust and dirt from the hole.
  • Periodically cool the drill bit and material during the process.
  • Repeat the drilling and cooling steps until the hole is complete.
  • Clean the diamond drill after use to remove all residue.
  • Usage

  • Ideal for drilling glass, tile, hard ceramic tile, porcelain, granite, marble, quartz, limestone, fiberglass, terrazzo, porcelain stoneware, masonry, and stoneware.
  • For granite, it is recommended to use water while drilling.
  • Other information

  • Caution: Cordless screwdrivers require a speed of at least 1600 rpm; a speed above 2000-3000 rpm is recommended for electric drills.
  • Features

    • Brand
      TINOR
    • Diameter
      6 mm
    • Material
      Diamond
    • Suitable for
      Stone
    • Drill bit type
      Multi-purpose
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