Description
Alpha® proudly presents a top - notch wet core drill bit tailored for CNC machines and radial arm workstations. Ideal for cutting Dekton®, crystallized glass, and other vitreous materials, this core bit is a game - changer. It features a 1/2' gas thread, which is perfectly designed to fit tool holders. The carefully selected diamonds and matrix significantly reduce blow - out at the bottom of the stone, a crucial advantage as most CNC router fabrication is done upside - down. With its superior technology, this new core bit continues the tradition of making Alpha® wet and dry core bits the industry leaders. Key features include: specifically designed for CNC machines and radial arm workstations; suitable for Dekton®, crystallized glass, and other vitreous materials; equipped with a 1/2' gas thread for tool holders; minimized blow - out with carefully chosen diamonds and matrix; utilization of superior technology. Here are the product specifications: Part No. DND01250 has a diameter of 1 - 1/4', a maximum RPM of 4,000, is recommended for Dekton® and crystallized glass, and has a 1/2' gas thread. Part No. DND01375 has a diameter of 1 - 3/8', a maximum RPM of 4,000, is recommended for Dekton® and crystallized glass, and also has a 1/2' gas thread.
Using these drill bits is easy. First, make sure your CNC machine or radial arm workstation is properly set up. Insert the drill bit into the tool holder, ensuring the 1/2' gas thread fits securely. When you start cutting Dekton, crystallized glass, or other vitreous materials, use a wet cutting method as it's a wet core drill bit. Keep an eye on the RPM and don't exceed the maximum limit of 4,000. This helps prevent overheating and damage to the bit. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the drill bit with water to remove any debris. Store it in a dry place to avoid rusting. Also, check the diamonds and matrix regularly. If you notice excessive wear or damage, it might be time to replace the bit. And always remember, since most CNC router fabrication is done upside - down, these bits are designed to minimize blow - out, but proper technique still matters for the best results.