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Diamond drill bit Wolfcraft 5993000 — 1 pc, right-hand rotation
Diamond drill bit Wolfcraft 5993000 — 1 pc, right-hand rotation
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Diamond drill bit Wolfcraft 5993000 — 1 pc, right-hand rotation
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Diamond drill bit Wolfcraft 5993000 — 1 pc, right-hand rotation
Diamond drill bit Wolfcraft 5993000 — 1 pc, right-hand rotation
Wolfcraft diamond drill bit model 5993000 is a single-piece diamond cutting tool supplied as one unit in polybag packaging with a hanging hole. Designed for right-hand rotation, this drill bit is intended for precise drilling in hard, abrasive materials where a diamond grit cutting edge is required. The tool is compatible with drills that accept standard-shank diamond bits and is intended for controlled, accurate holemaking tasks.
The diamond-coated cutting surface provides high abrasion resistance and consistent cutting performance on hard substrates. Right-hand rotation design matches common drilling directions and simplifies operation. Supplied as a single unit in protective packaging to reduce handling damage and to allow easy storage or display. The rigid shank ensures stable alignment and reduces wobble during drilling for improved hole quality.
Secure the diamond drill bit in the drill chuck ensuring firm clamping of the shank. Use the drill at appropriate speed for the material being cut—typically low to medium speeds for tile, stone, and glass—to avoid overheating. Apply steady, light pressure and allow the diamond grit to wear the material rather than forcing the bit. For best results and longer bit life, cool the cutting area with water or a suitable coolant during drilling to reduce heat and remove debris. Maintain alignment throughout the cut and withdraw the bit periodically to clear slurry.
For safer operation, wear appropriate eye protection and gloves. Start drilling on a guide or with a marker to prevent skidding, and use a drill guide or jig when precision is required. Avoid excessive side loads and do not exceed recommended speeds for the work material to prolong tool life.
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