The MILWAUKEE 5/8″ Diamond MAX Hole Saw delivers users up to 10X longer life when cutting tile, stone, and glass. Diamond MAX Hole Saws offer best-in-class performance, with higher grade diamonds for maximum heat and fracture resistance. An improved continuous brazed edge provides clean, superior joint strength, and better diamond retention when cutting hard, abrasive materials. The One-Piece Hole Saw has a 1/4″ quick-change hex shank and features a large slug ejection slot. Designed as the single cutting solution for all tile, stone, and glass applications, Diamond MAX offers users the lowest cost-per-hole on the market.
- Diamond Max™: Greater durability and toughness delivers up to 10X longer life
- Higher Grade Diamonds and Improved Braze: Provide best-in-class performance
- Large Slug Ejection Slot: Offers easy plug removal
- Versatile: Ideal for cutting anchoring and clearance holes in all tile, stone and glass
- 1/4″ Hex Shank
- Includes (1) 5/8″ Diamond MAX™ Hole Saw
- Includes: (1) 49-56-0513 5/8 in. diamond hole saw
Demarcus Eichmann (verified owner) –
I used this diamond tip drill bit to drill into a porcelain tile. It did the job albeit a slow process which was to be expected. The key is to keep the drill bit wet and drill slow and steady. I was very satisfied that I was able to get the holes drilled with no issues. It’s an expensive drill bit but overall worth its’ value.
Bailee Glover (verified owner) –
to say I am impressed by this drill bit is not enough. I have cut through 90 porcelain tiles with one drill bit before it bit the dust. that is over two hours of Drilling. (each tile takes about 1&1/2 minutes to drill through, with stopping to cool down the bit with water ) I think it probably would have lasted longer if i paid more attention to it overheating in the end(lesson learned). If i had taken better care it probably could have cut another 90. so so so worth the money.
Camille Wehner (verified owner) –
Works good, user water and start on an angle. As you cut vary your angle slightly.
Catalina Smitham (verified owner) –
very awesome and nifty little tool, great to drill holes into old candle glass to be reused as planters!
Alexis Casper (verified owner) –
Used to dry-bore holes in stone fireplace facade for mounting a widescreen TV. I used hanger bolts so that the TV mount would standoff ½ inch from the uneven stone. Worked great. Take your time. Don’t force the drill. Use vacuum to suck up all the dust.
Albert Mraz (verified owner) –
Easy to use. Took a while but got the job done.
Dianna Glover (verified owner) –
diamonds are a carpenters best friend
Sammie Senger (verified owner) –
This bit was recommended to drill through porcelain tile for installing a handicapped bar. It was a slow process but the bit performed perfectly. We applied water while drilling and that helped. Would recommend it for anyone needing to drill through tile.
Axel Bogan (verified owner) –
Works as it should. I would recommend this.