Toolocity SCB0312D 3-1/2-Inch Monster Dry/Wet Diamond Granito/Cuneo Punte per trapano/Seghe a tazza

Brand:Toolocity

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3-1/2 Monster Granito diamantato a secco/bagnato/punte per trapano/seghe a tazza. Le punte diamantate DRY - Monster Brand sono progettate per soddisfare le esigenze di un numero sempre maggiore di applicazioni di carotaggio direttamente nei cantieri. Queste punte diamantate di alta qualità possono essere utilizzate sia a secco che a umido su controsoffitti in granito e cemento. Possono essere utilizzati per forare il gres porcellanato in modo molto efficace se la scheggiatura del bordo non è un grosso problema. La velocità massima per i bit è di 4500 RPM. Usare l'acqua per raffreddare la punta è altamente raccomandato per prolungarne la vita.

velocità consigliata 3000-6000 RPM. utilizzare bagnato o asciutto. Durata per dozzine di fori a seconda dei materiali. La filettatura 5/8 si adatta a lucidatrici/smerigliatrici. Progettato per forare granito e cemento.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Silver, Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 39 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎SCB0312D
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.01 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Applied Diamond Tools
Material ‎Sintered Diamond Segments
Number of Handles ‎1
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎SCB0312D
Product Dimensions ‎3.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches
Style ‎Compact

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Scritto da: Mike-K
Works well. Just be very careful of your wrist when drilling.
These work just fine through an un-grouted cinder block wall. It does a nice clean job. But be aware that it's easy to break a wrist with one of these things if you're not careful. To start, I sincerely encourage you to use a ROUND core bit adapter (aka 'arbor'), like the Toolocity AD1112. The round shank will permit the drill's chuck to slip if you bind-up. Otherwise, it's your wrist that'll break. If you use a beveled bit-adapter, like the ToolCity 0038, that chuck will NEVER slip (actually, there's so much force applied that the damn arbor will bend like a pretzel) Next, consider buying a concrete arbor with a pilot drill. That's money well spent cause you'll be far less likely to bind-up. If you don't use a arbor with a pilot, you'll have to make a jig out of plywood to hold the core (otherwise it just skips around and you can't start the hole). If you're gonna drill, say, a 3.5" hole into cinder-block, first cut a round hole in a 10"x10" square of plywood using a sawzall bit. Then drill masonry-screw holes in each corner and attach it to the wall. That'll keep the core bit from moving around. When you drill, drill as slowly as your patience permits so if it binds it'll be manageable. Whatever you do... always position your wrist so you can let go WHEN it binds (and believe me, it will bind!).
Scritto da: Van77
Cheap and decent hole saw
Cheap and decent hole saw. Cut red brick like butter
Scritto da: wes
start drilling at an angle and slowly roll up until vertical to surface you are drilling
I used this to drill hole in the house footings to place a fence post close to the house. It worked well in concrete, but more teeth would make it not bounce as much. I used the water hose to keep it cool and keep the dust down. I used bits like this for 20 years in the granite countertop industry.
Scritto da: Aleks K
Works good.
Would be better of it had a guide drill. You will need the recommended accessories for it to attach to your drill. I used it for edging pavers.
Scritto da: rebundy
It cut thru 1 1/2 inch of tile and concrete like butter. Perfect circular opening to accept my Kohler ...
Didn't have to hire a plumber. It cut thru 1 1/2 inch of tile and concrete like butter. Perfect circular opening to accept my Kohler valve. I did make a jig out of 3/8 plywood to keep it from skipping all over the tile shower wall. Used the bit itself to cut a hole in the plywood. It looks like new and I'll keep it to use again or loan to folks
Scritto da: Mary
Concrete Core saw
excellent Concrete Core Saw
Scritto da: larry blanc
worked great. use water to keep it cool
cut 4 3 1/2 holes in granite with no problem at all, worked great. use water to keep it cool, but be ready when it starts to throw granite mud around. also bought a 1 1/2 as well and it worked just as good. Great Tool.
Scritto da: Plum Crazy
Great tool!
Did a fine job of boring through cinder blocks, although lack of a centering bit makes it tricky starting on desired centerlines.

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