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Mgtgbao 6pc 1/2” Green Dry Diamond Drill Bits Set, 12mm Hex Shank Core Drill Bit Brazed with Cooling Wax for Porcelain Tile Ceramic Concrete Granite Marble Hard Materials (not for Wood).
Mgtgbao 6pc 1/2” Green Dry Diamond Drill Bits Set, 12mm Hex Shank Core Drill Bit Brazed with Cooling Wax for Porcelain Tile Ceramic Concrete Granite Marble Hard Materials (not for Wood).
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Brand: Visit the Mgtgbao Store
Color: Green
Features:
- Dry Drilling Design: while dry drilling,wax lubricant inside diamond core drill bit could cool the cutting surface; Water can be used as additional cooling for long-time drilling
- 6pc - 1/2” (12mm) Dry diamond drill bits with hex shank. Diameter 1/2” total length 80mm
- 1/4 inch Hex Shank -- Quick change hex shank provides better chuck grip and fits different styles of drills. Application -- Diamond tip drill bits designed for porcelain, ceramic, granite, marble, masonry, concrete, various types of tile and stone.
- Self Cooling -- Diamond tipped drill bit are integrated with wax. The wax melts while drilling absorbing and dissipating heat allowing for Dry drilling (water may be added for longer life and harder stones).
- Easy to Carry and Use: This Diamond Drill Bits set comes with 5 storage tube for convenient use and store.
Details:
Mgtgbao Dry Diamond Drill Bits :6pc 1/2” (12mm) with Hex Shank for Porcelain Tile Ceramic Marble
Feature:
Multi-purpose drilling for granite & marble, masonry, concrete, tile/ceramic, stone
Wax inside for cooling,our Diamond Tipped Drill Bits have wax cores built-in which automatically absorb and dissipate heat as you go
Dry drilling and Use water for longer time.Notice:Please use with water when drilling granite
Vacuum Brazed diamond technology provide very high efficiency,cuts faster and lasts longer
Size: 1/2” (12mm)
Quality:6pcs
Lengthen :80mm
Package includes:
6pc 1/2 inch (12mm) diamond drill bits diameter
Using Steps:
Step 1: Start Drilling the hole in an angle about 45 degrees to the surface, so the drill has the chance to start and will prevent the drill slipping
Step 2: Slowly move the drill bit into a more up-right position and wobble the drill bit in the circular motion
Step 3: Do not need to apply much pressure, let the drill bit do the work, you will feel the drill bit break through the back of the glass or tile once the hole is completed
Step 4: Take care when using them as a bit can glaze and burn out if use too fast
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