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Drill hole saw Proline 27208 — diameter 8 mm, 1 pc
Drill hole saw Proline 27208 — diameter 8 mm, 1 pc
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Drill hole saw Proline 27208 — diameter 8 mm, 1 pc
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Drill hole saw Proline 27208 — diameter 8 mm, 1 pc
Drill hole saw Proline 27208 — diameter 8 mm, 1 pc
Proline 27208 drill hole saw with an 8 mm cutting diameter is a single-piece tool designed for precise circular holes in hard surfaces. The cutting edge is made using a vacuum-soldered diamond process, providing consistent cutting performance on ceramic and stone materials. The tool features a threaded shank compatible with M14 mounts for direct installation on angle grinders and is intended for dry drilling operations.
The vacuum-soldered diamond edge ensures durable cutting performance and maintains shape during use. An M14 threaded shank allows direct mounting on most angle grinders without additional adapters. The small 8 mm diameter is suitable for precise fitting tasks and installations where minimal material removal is required. The design is optimized for drilling ceramic tiles, stone tiles and stoneware using dry drilling techniques.
Fit the hole saw directly onto an angle grinder with an M14 spindle and ensure the connection is secure before starting. Mark the drilling position and begin at low speed to establish the cutting seat, then increase speed as needed while maintaining control. Maintain firm, steady pressure without forcing the tool; allow the diamond edge to cut progressively. As specified for this tool, perform drilling operations dry and avoid using water or coolants during use.
Use protective equipment including safety glasses, gloves and a dust mask. Ensure the workpiece is securely fixed and use steady, controlled motion to avoid kickback. For holes in thicker or harder stoneware, consider making a shallow pilot cut first or use progressive drilling to minimize chipping. Do not use coolant or wet methods with this hole saw; follow dry-drilling practice and allow the tool to cool between prolonged cuts.
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