BOSS HOG® Diamond Glitter Bit for Tuckpointing & Mortar Raking, 4-5/8-inch Length X 1/4" Shank


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Sale price$49.03 USD

Pickup available at Thousand Oaks Warehouse

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Please call 800-618-5000 to confirm availability prior to arrival.

Description

Specially designed for intricate tuckpointing work and to reach spots you wouldn't be able to get to without over-cutting while tuckpointing, it can also be used for grinding and shaping concrete, masonry, stone, and similar materials. Use for grinding brick mortar joints, inside corners, window & door brick returns, and much more! A small diameter prevents over-cutting into an adjacent material.
  • Use for detail work where a diamond blade just won't work.
  • Quickly and accurately grind through even the hardest granite or masonry.
  • 4 5/8" long X 2 3/4" diamond depth X 1/4" shank.
  • 1/4" shank can be used on a die grinder, router or electric drill.
  • Max. safe RPM is 6,000.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

All diamond tool products including blades, coring bits, hole saws and grinding wheels include a limited lifetime warranty against warping, cracking and material defects. If any diamond tool (being used for its intended purpose with at least 50% of the diamond life remaining) fails to cut or work properly, or if the bond between the diamond segment and the steel core becomes separated at any time, the tool may be replaced free of charge.

Use the table below as safe speed guidelines for your diamond blade.
Blade Diameter Rec. RPM Max. RPM
4" 9,000 15,200
4-1/2" 8,000 13,500
5" 7,200 12,200
6" 6,500 11,090
7" 5,100 8,730
8" 4,500 7,640
9" 4,000 6,700
10" 3,600 6,115
12" 3,000 5,095
12" High Speed N/A 6,300
14" 2,500 4,364
14" High Speed N/A 5,460
16" 2,200 3,800
16" High Speed N/A 4,724
18" 2,000 3,300
20" 1,800 3,000
24" 1,500 2,550
26" 1,300 2,350
28" 1,200 2,185
30" 1,200 2,040
32" 1,100 1,910
36" 1,000 1,700
42" 800 1,455
48" 700 1,275
*Recommended RPM based on 9,500 SFPM.

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