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Diamond Tile Hole Saw Wolfcraft Ceramic/M14 50 mm for Ceramic Tiles
Diamond Tile Hole Saw Wolfcraft Ceramic/M14 50 mm for Ceramic Tiles
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Diamond Tile Hole Saw Wolfcraft Ceramic/M14 50 mm for Ceramic Tiles
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Diamond Tile Hole Saw Wolfcraft Ceramic/M14 50 mm for Ceramic Tiles
Diamond Tile Hole Saw Wolfcraft Ceramic/M14 50 mm for Ceramic Tiles
The Diamond Tile Hole Saw by Wolfcraft is a 50 mm diameter cutting tool designed for drilling precise, clean holes in ceramic tiles. Featuring a diamond-grit cutting edge and an M14 thread for mounting on angle grinders and compatible rotary tools, this hole saw is intended for trade and professional installation tasks that require accurate openings for pipes, cables and fixtures. It supports wet or dry drilling depending on the tool and the chosen method, and is built to provide consistent cutting performance on glazed and unglazed ceramic surfaces.
This 50 mm diamond hole saw delivers fast material removal and stable guidance thanks to its abrasive diamond rim. The M14 mounting thread allows secure attachment to a wide range of grinders and adapters, enabling versatile use across different jobsites. Its construction reduces chipping on tile edges when used with the appropriate drilling technique, and it provides good durability for repetitive cutting in ceramic materials.
Secure the diamond hole saw to a compatible angle grinder or rotary tool using the M14 thread or an appropriate adapter. Mark the drilling position on the tile and start at low speed to establish the cut, using light, steady pressure. For reduced dust and improved cutting speed on ceramic, apply water for wet drilling if the tool and safety instructions permit. Progressively increase speed once the cutting edge has established contact; avoid excessive force to prevent overheating and tile damage. After completing the hole, clean the cut edge to remove any residue.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye and respiratory protection. When drilling wet, ensure electrical safety by using tools with proper insulation and following manufacturer guidelines. For fragile or thin tiles, consider backing the tile with tape or using a guide to minimise chipping.
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