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uxcell 5Pcs 17mm Diamond Coated Hole Saw Drill Bits for Glass Ceramic Tile Marble Rock Porcelain

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SIZE - 17mm(0.67-inch) Drilling Diameter, 7mm(0.28-inch) Shank Diameter.

DIAMOND COATED - Diamond coating enhances the drilling speed, which makes the bit more sharp.

NICKEL PLATED SURFACE - Nickel plating surface can extend the service life and enhance the surface corrosion resistance.

SPECIAL DESIGN - Slotted edge makes it more sharp, works more efficient. Side open can remove the waste to keep the drill bit clean.

APPLICATIONS - Perfect for drilling glass, ceramics, porcelain, ceramic tile, porcelain tile, limestone, slate, marble, granite, light stone and fiberglass. (Need to be used at a low speed; Always use lubrication (water) when processing, otherwise the hole saw will burn.)

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Misc.

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uxcell

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Label:

uxcell

Manufacturer:

uxcell

Model:

US-SA-AJD-334419

Size:

17mm

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Specifications:
Cutting Diameter: 17mm / 0.67-inch
Shank Diameter: 7mm / 0.28-inch
Total Length: 50mm / 2-inch
Suggested Operate Speed: 800-1000RPM
Material: Metal, Diamond Particles
Coating: Nickel Plated

Package Contents:
5 x Glass Hole Saws

Descriptions:
1.AAA Grade diamond particles coated cutting tip offers sharp and efficient cutting.
2.Nickel plated surface makes it more durable. Segmented design works better and lasts longer.
3.Specifically for glass openings. Excellent results in tile.
4.Cut holes smoothly, tidily, without broken edges and vibration phenomenon.
5.Small incision resistance, increase the speed of cutting holes, easy to decorate and clean after grooving.

Attentions:
1.This glass hole saw needs to be used at a low speed, about 800-1000RPM.
2.In order to prolong the life of this glass hole saw, please add coolant liquids or water when processing. Do not working without cooling.
3.Please start your hole diagonally, make a round trace and then hold drill straight.