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Heavy Duty 4 Pcs 35/40/45/50mm Diamond Coated Glass Core Hole Saw Bits For Glass, Tile, Marble, Ceramic
SKU : TI-HD-48737
MRP : ₹1900
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Heavy Duty 4 Pcs 35/40/45/50mm Diamond Coated Glass Core Hole Saw Bits For Glass, Tile, Marble, Ceramic
Country of origin: China
- Brand: Generic (Imported)
- Weight (Approx.) : 600 gm
- Product Type : Diamond Coated Core Hole Saw Bit
- Size Range : 35mm(1-2/5"), 40mm(1-1/2"), 45mm(1-3/4"), 50mm(2")
- Shank Type : Round Shank (Compatible with most electric drills and rotary tools)
- Cutting Material : Industrial-Grade Diamond Coating
- Body Material : High-strength Carbon steel / Alloy Steel
- Surface Finish : Nickel-Plated for Corrosion Resistance
- Working Medium : Wet Drilling (Use Water as Coolant and Lubricant)
- Application Material : Drilling holes for Glass, Tile Bottles, Blocks Jars, Fiber Glass Porcelain Tile Ceramic, Slate Mable, Granite Light Stone (especially for Glass & Tile)
- Recommended Speed : 800 – 2000 RPM (depending on material and drill type)
- Cooling Method : Constant Water Flow To Prevent Overheating and Extend Tool Life.
- Qty : 4 Pcs
- The Diamond Coated Glass Core Hole Saw Bit Set (35–50 mm) delivers professional-grade performance for cutting glass, tile, marble, and ceramics with precision, speed, and durability. With proper water cooling, these bits ensure smooth, chip-free holes and extended tool life — making them a must-have for tilers, glassworkers, and DIY home renovators.
Applications
:- Bathroom & kitchen tile installation
- Glass and mirror work
- Marble and granite countertop fabrication
- Plumbing, electrical conduit, and faucet hole drilling
- DIY crafts and precision home improvement projects
Usage
:Usage Tips :
- Always use water to cool the bit — dry drilling can damage the diamond coating.
- Start drilling at an angle (~45°) to prevent the bit from wandering, then gradually straighten.
- Use low to medium speed and light pressure — let the diamond edge do the cutting.
- Do not use on metal or wood.
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