Usage
The M16 centering point for crowns, with a 65mm height, is used to guide diamond crowns and hole saws during the initial drilling phase in masonry, tile, or stone materials. It provides precise centering to start clean and accurate pilot holes.
Advantages
- Ensures exact alignment of diamond crowns or hole saws before core drilling starts
- Minimizes lateral movement for clean entry and reduced risk of material chipping
- M16 thread offers compatibility with a wide range of standard core drill bits and accessories
- 65mm effective length suitable for various crown sizes and depths
- Straightforward installation and removal streamlines setup time on the job site
Specifications
- M16 threaded steel construction designed for repeated professional use under high load conditions
- Corrosion-resistant finish enhances durability during wet or dry cutting operations commonly encountered in tiling or masonry work environments
- Total height: 65mm; compatible with most diamond crowns requiring an M16 mounting interface; precision-machined surfaces ensure reliable fitment with minimal runout
- Differentiates from fixed pilot drills by providing removable centering support specifically intended for crown-type tools on rotary hammer drill rigs or heavy-duty angle grinders equipped with coring adapters
How it works
The centering point is screwed into the base of an M16-compatible diamond crown or hole saw. During drilling, it guides the tool’s initial position until the cutting edges engage fully in the target material. Once centered, it can be removed to continue full-depth coring without obstruction.