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- Demon Serials (Small Diamond Blade)
- Black Serials (Small Diamond Blade)
- Universal Diamond Blade ( 5'',6'',7'',9'',12)
- Tuck Point/Crack (4'',14'') Chaser
- Diamond Cup Wheels
- Asphalt Cutting Blade (12''-28'')
- Spun Pile Laser Blade (7",9'',12'',14'',16")
- Reinforce Concrete Laser Blade (14'',16'')
- Wall Saw Blade (600mm-1400mm)
- TCT Nail Cutting (4'',7'',9'')
- Aluminium Cutting Blade (For Aluminium)
- TCT Saw Blade
- 1 Piece Type Construction Core Bit
- 3 Piece Type Construction Core Bit
- Coring Machines
- 250 Floor Grinding Machine
- Double Head Floor Grinding Machine
- 350mm Table Tile Saw
- Stone Bit (Wet Core)
- Xtreme Plus Drill Bit
- SDS Max Drill Bit
- Bull Point and Chisel
- Hammer & Hammer Drill Grease
- TCT Annular Cutter (3-Ply Cutter)
- GC Stone Grinding Disc
- Plating Diamond Griding & Cutting Disc
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Stone Bit (Wet Core)
Description
Sintered diamond bits have the diamonds embedded directly into the metal tip of the bit. As the tip wears down, new diamonds come to the surface. Sintered diamond drill bits are often designed for deep drilling in stone, tiles or masonry, Sintered diamond drills are more expensive and because they are heavy duty, they drill more slowly, but they last longer. Sintered diamond bits can last 30 to 50 times longer than a bonded diamond bit, sometimes even longer. 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 (drill speed, pressure and lubrication).
Size Chart
Sintered diamond bits have the diamonds embedded directly into the metal tip of the bit. As the tip wears down, new diamonds come to the surface. Sintered diamond drill bits are often designed for deep drilling in stone, tiles or masonry, Sintered diamond drills are more expensive and because they are heavy duty, they drill more slowly, but they last longer. Sintered diamond bits can last 30 to 50 times longer than a bonded diamond bit, sometimes even longer. 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 (drill speed, pressure and lubrication).
Size Chart