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We offer a wide selection of tile drill bits for a wide range of applications.
We offer "diamond drill bits for tiles" with a diamond segment for drilling holes in hard tiles.
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In addition, our range of tile drills is supplemented with different types of tile drills. For example, arrowhead drills, dowel drills for tiles, etc.
The filter navigation on the left will help you to find your tile drill bit of the right size, for the right machine or for the right material.
The carbide arrowhead drill was one of the first tile and glass drills on the market. If you use the hardness scale of the Mohs table as a guide, a carbide drill can theoretically drill all tiles, including fine stoneware tiles. Drilling is possible in practice, but you have to do without an appropriate or usual service life, speed and a presentable result. The result of the market needs a special tile drill.
So that the manufacturer deal with the hardest mineral for processing - the diamond. From then on there were diamond core bits and diamond drill bits for tiles, including porcelain stoneware, with good to excellent service lives and speeds, etc.
The market now offers selected porcelain stoneware drill bits. In addition, other professional tile drills are offered for standardized work, such as laying tiles, for special tasks with very hard tiles.
The distinguishing features are defined by the material to be processed, the place of use in the kitchen or bathroom, for example, the machine, requirements for work progress and quality, etc. These features determine the shape, segment type, connection, and performance parameters, among other things.
Otherwise, diamond drill bits, for example, can quickly become blunt or the tip can break off.
Both drill types drill the same materials but differ in their quality characteristics, including speed and service life. In addition, the HM drill is often much easier for the beginner.
The mixture is firmly connected to the carrier body by the vacuum brazing sintering process. As with the HM tile drills, the quality, etc. is related to the choice of raw materials and the manufacturing process of the manufacturer and has a direct effect on the service life, speed and result.
The properties of the mixture and product result from the granulation, as well as the applied mass and its structure.
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One set allows you to drill multiple holes in tiles. They usually contain a good mixture for the most common areas of application. From small and medium diameters for furniture etc. to slightly larger diameters, for example, to drill a hole for a socket. A countersink for tiles, then. Usually in Ø 68 mm, 72 mm, and 82 mm. We offer diamond drill bits for tiles with a Ø of up to 130 mm.
Practically, you often get a tile drill set in a case designed for this purpose to protect the somewhat expensive investment.
The tile drill for the angle grinder can also be used to drill holes in tiles that are accurate in size. You get them in diameters of 6 mm - 130 mm. With you, you will complete a wide range of different tasks.