SET OF 6 DRYGRES DIAMOND LACE

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8413797069693
Description
DRYGRES drill bits are the best solution for users who want to drill holes of various sizes in tiles of all types.
DRYGRES drill bits are ideal for drilling in porcelain stoneware, porcelain stoneware, granite and marble.
The diamond in DRYGRES drill bits is applied by vacuum soldering technology, which increases their resistance to high temperatures and friction.

RUBI offers various sets tailored to the needs of every tiler.
Sets with DRYGRES lace allow for professional preparation of holes for water installations, drains, electrical boxes, etc.

The DRYGRES set consists of:
- MULTIDRILL guides
- diamond drill bits for dry operation fi 28, 35, 43 and 65 mm (Ref. 06967)
- dry diamond drill bits fi 28, 35, 43, 50 and 65 mm (Ref. 06968)
- diamond drill bits for dry operation fi 6, 8, 20, 35, 50 and 68 mm (Ref. 06969)
- dry diamond drill bits fi 6 (x2), 20 and 35 mm and TCR-115 SUPERPRO diamond blade (ref. 68923)
- suitcases

DRYGRES drill bits, thanks to the M14 thread, can be used directly on the grinder, or thanks to the connector (ref. 05976) on the drill without impact.
The average durability of DRYGRES crowns 20-75 mm is 60 holes and ALWAYS depends on the type of material and its thickness, as well as proper cooling and use.
DRYGRES drill bits can drill holes up to 36 mm deep.
The side hole in the DRYGRES 20-75 mm crowns allows for better cooling and removal of residues after drilling each hole.
Remember to clean and check the drill each time before drilling.
The maximum working speed of the drill is from 14000 rpm.
To ensure a good finish of the hole and the durability of the drill, do not exceed the given rotational values,
at the same time, it is recommended to make circular movements with the drill for better cooling.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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