2012/02/26

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V40(1-1/2") Bullnose Diamond Hand Profiler / Router Bits with 5/8-11 Thread for Countertops Overview

Diamond hand profilers V40 fit on any variable speed grinders or polishers with 5/8"-11 thread spindle. They are designed for 40mm(1-1/2") full bullnose edge profiling on slabs of natural stones, engineered stones and concrete countertops. Adopting the latest "Vacuum Brazed Technology", our profilers give you aggressive grinding action and longevity, without losing the shape of the profile, unlike the Sintered profilers on the market.A nylon guide on the top of the bits slides along the surfaces steadily and the rotary touch bearing controls the depth smoothly. They have internal water feed for cooling. Optimal speed is 3,500-4,000RPM. Can be used wet or dry.

You may buy seperately our adapter 5/8"-11 to M14 to use with power tools with M14 thread spindle.

V40(1-1/2") Bullnose Diamond Hand Profiler / Router Bits with 5/8-11 Thread for Countertops Features

  • For 40mm(1-1/2") thick full bullnose edge;
  • Fits on polishers/ grinders with 5/8"-11 thread spindle;
  • The nylon guide assure the profiled edge remains straight;
  • Utilizing vacuum brazed diamond technology;
  • Wet or dry application, optimal speed 3,500- 4,000 RPM.

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