Sandvik Coromant is the world's leading supplier of tooling and machining solutions. Its know-how acquired throughout its history drives the industrial standards and innovations required by the metalworking industry. It is currently present in 150 countries.
Sandvik Coromant is the world's leading supplier of tooling and machining solutions. Its know-how acquired throughout its history drives the industrial standards and innovations required by the metalworking industry. It is currently present in 150 countries.
- Suitable for use with diamond bits designed for wet drilling - The Diamond Wet Core Cutter for Concrete offers a long service life during wet drilling in concrete; - The drill bit segments are laser-welded, which provides the desired strength and durability during drilling; - The premium blend of diamonds and an optimized bond offer long-lasting use; - In addition, the segments at the top of the core bit provide an easy start during drilling; - This makes it possible to drill electrical installations, heating pipes, sanitary pipes, centering holes for anchors and so on; - This wet drill bit is intended for concrete and reinforced concrete.
For hexagon key wrenches, swivel angle up to 25° each side, with ball end on long arm, facilitates quick, safe work in awkward places, screws stay on the head once attached, Chrome Vanadium, gunmetal finish.
- Flex-O-Post. - On-off switch. - V shaped bottom part of the base for clamping on tree, shaft and vice plates. - Locking lever. Tension the inner cable to lock the arm in position. - Adjusting Clamp with locking nut to maintain proper degree of rigidity of the shank. - The base has two magnetic surfaces. Maintains grip in horizontal, vertical and upside down positions. - Clock clamp at end of arm can be rotated 360° and locked in any position. - Pin Clamp has a 9.5mm (3/8) hole (which clamps AGD dial clocks by means of the shank). - Vertical range of approximately 380mm (15) and horizontal range of 250mm (10) - Provides fine adjustments by turning the screw to the zero position (with the arm locked) and then adjusting the clock.