Armeg PTB Carbide Tile Drill Bit

16 Reviews
Armeg
$25.30 to $31.07

Product Details

Product Details

Armeg PTB Carbide Porcelain Tile Drill Bits

These tile drill bits allows for accurate holes and an easy start-up. They last on average up to 30 to 40 holes with proper usage and are exclusively used with pressurized water to keep them cool.


Features

  • Diamond ground tip geometry actually bites
  • Easy Start-up and rapid penetration in most tiles
  • Special carbide tip ensures accurate holes and virtually eliminates drill bit wander
  • Recommended operating speed is between 700 and 900 Rpm
  • Spray water on the PTB bit when drilling, to keep the bit cool and sharp
  • Renewing tip geometry, when the products life is exhausted in Porcelain, the PTB bit can be used in softer materials
  • Does not last as long as a diamond hole saw
  • Not recommended for use on wood
  • The PTB 1/4" carbide bit is also used to drill a pilot hole necessary for use with the PTB water feed adapter for Diamond Crowns
  • Armeg PTB carbide drill bits can also be used in marble, granite, travertine, natural slate, quarry tiles, ceramic tiles, natural stone, limestone, rosemary roof tiles, etc
  • Made from P100 grade carbide in the UK

Available Sizes

  • 5.0mm - 3/16" PTB Drill CTCP5.0
  • 6.5mm - 1/4" PTB Drill CTCP6.5
  • 8.0mm - 5/16" PTB Drill CTCP8.0
  • 10.0mm - 3/8" PTB Drill CTCP10.0
Questions & Answers
1 questions

Is the cost per individual bit or as shown in your picture which shows 4 bits and what looks like 1 masonry bit for a total of five.

These are sold individually. The pictures are to show the bit sizes available. You need to select a size to add to your cart as well as select the quantity needed, if more than one.

6/7/2021 8:53 pm

Great Quality!!

by John Overstreet

Only place I would ever use for drill bits.

12/30/2021 6:49 pm

precisly what ineed

by luis mangual

excelent

6/23/2022 11:32 am

great product

by Brandon Remington -

These bits are by far the best for drilling any type of tile or stone. The only thing is that they break easy if dropped or not cooled properly. Store well and spray with excessive amounts of water and you will be happy with the results.

4/16/2024 6:04 am

Overpriced for performance

by Mike

I drilled 10 1/4" holes in ceramic for a shower door and then one into my porcelain shower. It could not finish the one hole in the hard porcelain. I used the correct drill RPM, constant water spray. For the price, I surely expected better. I am a firm believer in you get what you pay for but that is not true in this case.