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Product Name: Diamond tip masonry bit, Stone cutting bits, Large hole saw, Granite hole bit
Outside Diameter:140 mm; Hex Shank Diameter:10 mm (3/8"); Total length:65mm; Drill depth:29-30mm
Excellent for making clean and accurate hole on stone, granite, marble, tile
Diamond drill set with 3/8" hex shank that will fit cordless screwdrivers, drills or drill chuck
Start drill at 45 degree to surface and align to 90 degree as hole forms
JINGLING 140mm 5-1/2" inch Diamond Coated Hole Saw Drill Bits for Stone Granite Marble Ceramic Code DLSKKQ-140MM Product Specification Product name: masonry hole saw, tile hole saw Outer/Hole Diameter : 140mm (close to 5.5 in) Inner Diameter: 136mm Hex Shank Diameter: 10mm (3/8") Total length: 63mm Drill depth: 29mm Recommend Speed: 350-700RPM Quantity: 1 Piece Use: Masonry Drilling Material: Diamond, steel Features Brand new & High quality Easy to use, good performance and long life Excellent for making clean and accurate hole on stone, granite, marble, tile Works better with a electric drill (Excluding in this item ) Diamond drill set with standard 3/8" shank that will fit cordless screwdrivers, drills etc or use in standard drill chuck Drilling speed: Drill a hole in seconds Use with water as a lubricant The diamond hole saw does NOT have center Pilot Drill There is no need for a Pilot Drill Bit, because pilots are not safe for glass Quick Tips 1. Please add water for coolant and drill slowly 2. Start drill at 45 degree to surface and align to 90 degree as hole forms 3. Never use drills while machine is in hammer action 4. Holes require no futher work as cutting is clean We can list any size( hole diameter from 6mm - 160mm) & amount of this product How to use a hand drill to drill holes in the stone/tile/glass? Step 1. The bit on the stone/tile/glass 45 degree, open a half-moon notch on it Step 2. Slowly up the bit to 60 degrees, and then gently drill Step 3. Reached 90 degrees, continue to drill Step 4. Drill through the stone/tile/glass finally, the technique requires a "wobble" of the drill rather that steady pressure straight on