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Delta Diamond - Blazer Diamond Hole Saw for Porcelain, Ceramic, and Stone Drilling
The Blazer Diamond Hole Saw by Delta Diamond Products is a versatile tool designed for precision drilling in hard porcelain tiles up to 3/4 inch thick, as well as ceramic, glass mosaic tiles, and even cast iron sinks. This diamond hole saw can also be utilized for stone drilling, although a stone core bit is recommended for optimal performance in stone materials. It features a removable carbide pilot bit starting from sizes 1 inch and up, allowing for precise adjustment and efficient cutting. The diamond cutting rim is designed for low-speed drills or drill presses operating between 500 and 2,500 RPM, ideal for creating clean, chip-free holes for various installations such as water filters and bathroom fixtures. The innovative design ensures accurate drilling, while using a wooden template can enhance stability during operation.
Use Blazer Dry Diamond Tile Hole Saws to drill holes in hard porcelain tile 3/4" thick, ceramic, glass mosaic tiles, and even cast iron sinks. It can also be used on stone, however, we recommend using a stone core bit. The Blazer tile hole saw bit is perfect for making holes in sinks for water filters and installing bathroom fixtures.
Sizes 1" and up come with a removable carbide pilot bit in the center. This bit can be adjusted by loosening the set screw to be slightly above the cutting rim. Once the hole is established remove the pilot bit to allow the diamond cutting rim to cut more efficiently. You can also use a piece of wood as a template and remove the pilot bit before starting the hole.
- Produce clean and accurate holes in minutes with no chipping!
- Sizes 1/2"-7/8" do not have a carbide pilot (center) bit. Sizes 1" - 4" come with a removable carbide pilot bit. We suggest using a piece of wood as a template to keep the bit stable when starting a hole without the pilot bit.
- Use with low-speed drills or drill presses (500-2,500 RPM).
