Diamond Hole Saws and Core Drills
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DYMAXION 1.1/4″ UNC Core Bit Accessories
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DYMAXION 1/2″ BSP Core Bit Accessories
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DYMAXION Diamond Core Bits for Limestone and Asphalt in Core Drilling Machines
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DYMAXION Diamond Core Bits for Polymer Concrete Pits, Granite and Porcelain
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DYMAXION Diamond Core Bits for Reinforced Concrete in Core Drilling Machines
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DYMAXION Diamond Core Bits Multi-Material inc. Concrete
- Suitable for cutting concrete, brick, compressed fibre cement sheet, granite and other masonry building materials.
- Utilising adaptor AUB100 these core drills can be used with core drilling machines.
- Diamond core drills and hole saws require the use of proper lubrication, correct drill speed and proper pressure.
- Drilling methods and techniques vary significantly depending upon the material being drilled.
- To achive optimum cutting performance and maximum core drill life use a slow to very slow drill speed, low drill pressure, and plenty of water for lubrication.
- Variable speed drills work best since the correct speed can be selected.
- Diamond core drills only drill out a portion of the resulting hole so they drill much faster than conventional blunt nose drills.
- The life of any type of diamond drill depends upon the hardness, abrasiveness and thickness of the material being drilled and the specific drilling techniques used.
- Using diamond core drills in hard materials is not difficult, however drilling the hole takes time.
- You should consider that they aren’t “drilling” a hole – they are “grinding” a hole.
- DO NOT USE HAMMER ACTION.
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DYMAXION Diamond Turbo Core Bits for Brick – Dry Cutting 160mm long
- Suitable for cutting concrete, brick, compressed fibre cement sheet, granite and other masonry building materials.
- Utilising adaptor AUB100 these core drills can be used with core drilling machines.
- Diamond core drills and hole saws require the use of proper lubrication, correct drill speed and proper pressure.
- Drilling methods and techniques vary significantly depending upon the material being drilled.
- To achive optimum cutting performance and maximum core drill life use a slow to very slow drill speed, low drill pressure, and plenty of water for lubrication.
- Variable speed drills work best since the correct speed can be selected.
- Diamond core drills only drill out a portion of the resulting hole so they drill much faster than conventional blunt nose drills.
- The life of any type of diamond drill depends upon the hardness, abrasiveness and thickness of the material being drilled and the specific drilling techniques used.
- Using diamond core drills in hard materials is not difficult, however drilling the hole takes time.
- You should consider that they aren’t “drilling” a hole – they are “grinding” a hole.
- DO NOT USE HAMMER ACTION.
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DYMAXION Drill Guides and Vacuum Suction Collectors
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DYMAXION Electroplated Diamond Hole Saws
- Diamond core drills and hole saws require the use of proper lubrication, correct drill speed and proper pressure.
- Drilling methods and techniques vary significantly depending upon the material being drilled.
- To achive optimum cutting performance and maximum core drill life use a slow to very slow drill speed, low drill pressure, and plenty of water for lubrication.
- Variable speed drills work best since the correct speed can be selected.
- Diamond core drills only drill out a portion of the resulting hole so they drill much faster than conventional blunt nose drills.
- Core drills can be used on most non-ferrous hard materials such as glass, ceramic, porcelain, fibreglass, slate, marble, granite and other natural and manufactured stone materials.
- The life of any type of diamond drill depends upon the hardness, abrasiveness and thickness of the material being drilled and the specific drilling techniques used.
- Using diamond core drills in hard materials is not difficult, however drilling the hole takes time.
- You should consider that they aren’t “drilling” a hole – they are “grinding” a hole.
- SPEEDS IN RPM: Fibreglass – 1200, Glass, Ceramic and China – 800, Limestone and Marble – 600, Ceramic Tile – 600, Porcelain – 500, Granite and Comp. Stone – 400.
- DO NOT USE HAMMER ACTION.
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