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Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide Allbe A112CX51408
Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide Allbe A112CX51408
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Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide Allbe A112CX51408
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Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide Allbe A112CX51408
Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide Allbe A112CX51408
The Allbe A112CX51408 Diamond Hole Saw and Drill Guide is a tool accessory designed to stabilize and align diamond hole saws and core drills during drilling operations. It provides a secure mounting surface and helps maintain concentricity between the drill and the workpiece, supporting cleaner holes and more consistent results when working with hard materials such as ceramics, porcelain, stone, and concrete.
This drill guide improves accuracy and repeatability by keeping the diamond hole saw centered throughout the cut. It reduces lateral movement and vibration, which helps extend the life of diamond cutting tools and produces neater hole edges. The guide also enhances operator safety by stabilizing the tool and can contribute to faster set-up and fewer corrective passes when creating holes in brittle or dense substrates.
Mount the guide according to the tool and chuck type you are using, ensuring a secure connection between the guide and the diamond hole saw or core bit. Position the guide on the work surface at the required drilling location and start drilling at low speed to establish the initial contact. Maintain steady pressure and coolant if appropriate for the material to minimize heat build-up. Progress through the cut while keeping the guide aligned to preserve concentricity; withdraw periodically if recommended to clear debris and cool the cutting edge.
Use water or a recommended coolant for drilling hard materials to reduce heat and prolong diamond tool life. Verify compatibility of the guide with your specific hole saw diameter and drill chuck prior to use. For brittle tiles, consider masking the surface and supporting the underside to prevent chipping.
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