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Hole Saws & Kits
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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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Diamond Hole Enlarger
- Use to enlarge an existing hole.
- Ideal for use in porcelain and stone – can also be used in most common building materials.
- Insert in drill and slowly guide the drill in an anti-clockwise direction around the hole to be enlarged.
- Use firm pressure against the surface to be removed.
- Can also be used to grind rebates and irregular shapes.
Diameter (mm): 35 Segment Height (mm): 25 Shank (mm): 10mm Hex Ideal For: Enlarging holes in porcelain and stone. (0 reviews) -
Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Internal Pipe Cutter
- Internal pipe cutters allow the user to cut PVC off square and clean below the finished surface / wall level.
- Useful for plumbing, tiling and electrical trades.
- Simplifies the process of squaring pipe ends prior to joining another length or fitting.
- Fast and efficient removal of grout between wall and floor tiles.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Continuous Rim for glazed tiles
- Continuous rim blades have softer bonds for cutting hard materials such as tile, porcelain, granite, stone, glass, and other materials that can chip easily.
- These blades don’t have individual segments but instead have a solid, continuous rim or edge.
- Most continuous rim blades are designed for wet cutting applications, providing the smoothest, chip free cuts.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Electroplated general purpose
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Mesh Rim for ceramic tiles and stone
- Mesh Rim blades have softer bonds for cutting hard materials such as tile, porcelain, marble, and other materials that can chip easily.
- These blades have a thin 1.5mm kerf to minimise surface chipping and reduce cutting friction.
- Most continuous rim and mesh rim blades are designed for wet cutting applications, providing the smoothest, chip free cuts.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Segmented Rim for concrete, brick and pavers
- General purpose.
- Great for cutting a wide variety of non-abrasive materials.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Use when cutting cured concrete, reinforced concrete, clay bricks, hebel®, terracotta tiles, slate, granite, bluestone, fibreglass, reinforced plastics, wall chasing in brick & concrete.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Trenching and Chasing blades
- Rapid brick and mortar removal when trenching for electrical or plumbing applications.
- Can be used for either wet or dry cutting. Extended blade life will be experienced with wet cutting.
- Use when trenching or wall chasing in clay brick.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Turbo Rim for brick
- These Turbo Rim blades have bonds optimised for cutting clay brick and natural limestone.
- Turbo blades feature a continuous rim with an edge that is serrated.
- This serrated edge is designed to give the blade faster cutting speeds while maintaining a smooth cut, combining the best qualities from both segmented and continuous rim blades.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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DYMAXION Diamond Saw Blades Turbo Rim for porcelain and granite
- Turbo blades typically have soft to medium bonds for a variety of general purpose to specific cutting applications.
- Turbo blades feature a continuous rim with an edge that is serrated.
- This serrated edge is designed to give the blade faster cutting speeds while maintaining a smooth cut, combining the best qualities from both segmented and continuous rim blades.
- Diamond blades do not cut, they actually grind through the material by exposing new diamond at the right moment just before the old diamond wears away.
- The newly exposed diamonds again will wear, chip, or break out of the metal bond in the segment, while the metal bond gradually wears away to expose new diamond. This process is repeated over and over until there is no diamond remaining and the blade is worn out.
- Ideally and to get the maximum life out of a diamond blade, the metal should wear away at just the right time to expose new diamond for optimum cutting performance.
- If the metal wears away too quickly, the diamonds are exposed to soon and get torn out of the metal bond before they are fully worn. The result is a very short blade life.
- If the metal wears away too slowly, the diamonds wear away before new diamond is exposed. This is often referred to as a ‘glazed blade’. Without exposed diamond the blade will not cut.
- Abrasive materials like green concrete and asphalt will wear the metal bond very fast, so blades for these materials have a much harder metal bond to resist this abrasion.
- The opposite occurs on a hard clay paver the clay paver is not abrasive enough to wear the metal bond fast enough to expose fresh diamond, therefore a different and much softer alloy is needed for cutting these types.
- The single most important factor for the life of the blade is to match it to the job application and the type of equipment it is being used on.
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Hole Saws & Kits
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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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Drill Guides and Vacuum Suction Collectors
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Hole Saws & Kits
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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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Replacement Carbon Steel Cutters for all Adjustable Hole Saws 2 per pack
- Replacement high carbon steel blade set.
- Suitable for cutting all types of sheetmetal including brass and aluminium.
- Maximum sheetmetal thickness 1mm.
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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Replacement dust shield for AHS220K Clear Acrylic
- Replacement dust shroud for AHS220K
- Impact resistant shroud with non-marking seal.
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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Replacement dust shield for AHS300K Clear Acrylic
- Replacement dust shroud for AHS300K
- Impact resistant shroud with non-marking seal.
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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Replacement Tungsten Carbide Cutters for all Adjustable Hole Saws 2 per pack
- Replacement tungsten carbide blade set.
- Suitable for cutting timber, veneer, plywood, composite board, plasterboard, fibre cement sheet and acrylic sheet.
- Maximum cutting depth in timber 50mm.
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Hole Saws & Kits
DYMAXION Replacement Tungsten Carbide Tip Pilot Drill
- Replacement TCT pilot drill.
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Cutting Wheels
DYMAXION Thin Cutting Disc Stainless Steel (INOX)
- Suitable for cutting stainless steel (inox).
- High cutting performance.
- Thin cut off discs reduce wastage.
- Fast cutting for extended battery life in cordless tools.
- Do not exceed maximum safe speed of 80m/s.
- Complies with DIN EN 12413 European standard and AS1788.1-1987 Australian standard.
- Cutting disc must be mounted correctly as per machine manufacturer’s specifications.
- Metal guards must be fitted and used on all machines.
- If cutting disc is chipped,cracked or damaged it must not be used, and needs to be replaced.
- Equal diameter flanges must be fitted. Flanges must be a minimum 1/3 diameter of cutting disc.
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Annular Cutters
ITM Holemaker 100mm Depth Maxi-Cut Annular Cutters
As well as providing excellent life in mild steel, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters are suitable for drilling difficult materials eg. stainless steel, Bisalloy and wear plate.
These Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters consist of an alloy metal body, and tungsten carbide cutting teeth. Due to this composition, these cutters are less susceptible to breakage than standard high speed steel cutters, especially in larger diameters and longer lengths.
The tungsten carbide cutting teeth can also be sharpened and replaced.Pilot Pin To Suit 14mm to 17mm Diameter- SP16009
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Annular Cutters
ITM Holemaker 150mm Depth Maxi-Cut Annular Cutters
As well as providing excellent life in mild steel, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters are suitable for drilling difficult materials eg. stainless steel, Bisalloy and wear plate.
These Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters consist of an alloy metal body, and tungsten carbide cutting teeth. Due to this composition, these cutters are less susceptible to breakage than standard high speed steel cutters, especially in larger diameters and longer lengths.
The tungsten carbide cutting teeth can also be sharpened and replaced.Pilot Pin to Suit – SP18150
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Annular Cutters
ITM Holemaker 200mm Depth Maxi-Cut Annular Cutters
As well as providing excellent life in mild steel, Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters are suitable for drilling difficult materials eg. stainless steel, Bisalloy and wear plate.
These Tungsten Carbide Tipped Cutters consist of an alloy metal body, and tungsten carbide cutting teeth. Due to this composition, these cutters are less susceptible to breakage than standard high speed steel cutters, especially in larger diameters and longer lengths.
The tungsten carbide cutting teeth can also be sharpened and replaced.Pilot Pin to Suit – SP18200
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Gold Series
ITM Holemaker 25mm Depth Gold Series Annular Cutters
TITANIUM NITRIDE COATING.
The Titanium Nitride coating significantly increases the tool life by providing the following benefits:.
– Increased surface hardness to 85HRC.
– Ceramic surface, reducing friction by up to 30%.
– Especially resistant to cold welding.
– Suitable for cutting a wide range of materials.M2AL HIGH SPEED STEEL MATERIAL.
M2AL High Speed Steel is a high alloy material with a hardness of up to 67.5 HRC, designed for increased endurance of the cutting edge and tool life.STEP HARDENED PROCESS.
This state of the art manufacturing process produces cutters with extremely hard tooth tips for increased cutter performance, while maintaining a softer body which is less susceptible to breakage than standard high speed steel cutters.MULTI-CUT GEOMETRY.
Provides smooth and fast cutting, with decreased chatter. This also increases the cutters ability to remove swarf away from the cut, and helps to enhance centring.FULLY GROUND WITH INTERNAL RELIEF.
This feature allows Holemaker cutters to produce reamed quality, burr-free holes, and also helps to reduce torque and horsepower requirements.UNIVERSAL SHANK.
19.05mm (3/4) Universal Shank with 2 flat sections to suit most magnetic base drilling machines.Pilot Pin To Suit – SP16003
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Pro Cut Powder Steel
ITM Holemaker 25mm Depth Pro-Cut Annular Cutters
Pro-Cut ASP® powder steel cutters offer incredible wear resistance & ductility.
ASP® steels are produced by powder metallurgy through a 3-step process: gas-atomisation, hot isostatic pressing and post processing operations such as forging, rolling or drawing.
Suitable for drilling railway line, stainless steel & hardened steels, where high wear resistance and lifetime are required.
Incredible wear resistance.
Uniform micro structure.
Less susceptible to breakagePilot Pin To Suit – SP16003
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