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VOREL Glass drill bit 4mm
The VOREL 4 mm Glass Drill Bit (model 05540) is a tool designed for precise drilling in glass and ceramics. The high-quality workmanship and the special shape of the tip ensure safe and accurate drilling without the risk of damaging the material.
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The Availability Of | Large quantity 11 arts |
The Weight Of The | 0.15 kg |
The bar code | 5906083055409 |
EAN | 5906083055409 |
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VOREL 4mm Glass Drill Bit (Model 05540)
The VOREL 4 mm glass drill bit is a tool designed for drilling into delicate materials such as glass, ceramics or porcelain. Thanks to its specially designed tip, the drill allows precise drilling without the risk of cracking or chipping on the surface. Made of durable materials, it ensures long life and efficiency during operation.
Features for VOREL 4mm glass drill bit
- Diameter: 4 mm
- Material: Durable steel
- Special tip: Developed for precision drilling in glass and ceramics
- Safe drilling: Minimizes the risk of cracks and damage to the material
- Permanence: High wear resistance
Technical Specifications
Diameter | 4 mm |
Length | 75 mm |
Material | High-quality steel |
Use | Glass, ceramics, porcelain |
Use
The VOREL 4 mm drill bit is designed for precise drilling of holes in glass, ceramics and other delicate materials. It is perfect for both professional workshops and home workshops when working with materials with a fragile structure. The special drill tip minimizes the risk of breakage for even and smooth drilling.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the drill suitable for ceramic drilling?
Yes, the drill bit is designed for drilling in delicate materials such as ceramics, glass or porcelain.
2. Do I need special equipment to use this drill bit?
No, the drill fits standard drills, but it is recommended to use a variable speed drill for better control of the drilling process.
3. What are the tips for drilling in glass?
When drilling into glass, use low speed, cool the drill regularly with water, and avoid pressure to minimize the risk of material breakage.
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