20.5.09

RotoZip X-Cores

When you're laying hard tiles or stone flooring, one of the trickiest jobs is cutting the holes for electrical and plumbing outlets. Carbide-tipped masonry drill bits are just not man enough for the job and angle grinders can weaken the tile, often causing it to break. But now, thanks to a revolution in diamond tooling, you can make clear cuts without blow-out in the very hardest materials including porcelain, granite, marble and natural stone.

The new RotoZip X-Cores are the fastest hole saw bits on the market. In combination with RotoZip Spiral Saws, they make light work of difficult freehand cuts in all hard tiles and stone. Unlike other bits which wear out fast, one single X-Core can cut up to 100 holes even in grade five porcelain. And there's absolutely no need for water to cool the cutting edges - so no need for a spray bottle, and less mess!
The new X-Core bits are available in eight different sizes, from 6 mm diameter for drilling standard fixings and micro bore up to 35 mm for mains supply pipes and commercial applications. "The major benefits of the X-Cores are dry cutting and the sheer speed at which they cut perfect holes in the hardest and thickest porcelain floor tiles - in a matter of seconds," says RotoZip's Nick Longford.

The X-Cores cost from £28.93 for the 6 mm bit through to £65.52 for the 35 mm X-Core, plus VAT. Stockists include Ceramic Tile Distributors (CTD), Jaymac, Beesleys and online at http://www.rotozipuk.co.uk or http://www.tradetiler.com

1 comments:

Gary Ardill said...

I agree with you that the trickiest job is to cut the holes for electrical and plumbing outlets and with out proper tools it is not possible to cut the tile properly and bad cutting can completely ruined the look of flooring.

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