Diamond wall thin-wall drill is an efficient and professional drilling tool, mainly used for drilling on hard wall materials such as concrete, brick walls, stone, and tiles. Its core functions and application features are as follows:
Core function
Efficient drilling
The drill bit uses diamond (industrial-grade diamond) as the grinding material, which is embedded in the edge of the drill bit. It grinds and cuts hard materials through high-speed rotation instead of traditional impact crushing, so the drilling efficiency is high, especially suitable for high-hardness materials.
Thin-wall design
The drill bit has a thin wall thickness (usually only a few millimeters), which can drill holes with precise apertures and smooth walls on the wall, while reducing damage to surrounding materials. It is suitable for scenes that require delicate operations (such as installing pipes, cables, etc.).
Wet and dry use
Supports two modes: dry drilling (no cooling) and wet drilling (adding water to cool). Wet drilling can reduce dust and extend the life of the drill bit, while dry drilling is suitable for environments with inconvenient water and electricity.
Multiple aperture options
Provide a variety of diameter specifications (such as 20mm, 50mm, 100mm, etc.) to meet different engineering needs, such as installing air conditioning pipes, water and electricity holes, etc.
Applicable scenarios
Building decoration: installing water pipes, wires, gas pipelines, etc.
Municipal engineering: road and bridge inspection sampling or drilling.
Home renovation: air conditioning drilling, bathroom equipment installation, tile hole opening, etc.
Industrial field: equipment fixing, ventilation system installation, etc.
Technical advantages
High durability
Diamond has extremely high hardness, wear resistance far exceeds that of ordinary alloy drill bits, and has a long service life.
Low vibration and low noise
Using rotary cutting instead of impact cutting, the vibration and noise are small during operation, which improves the comfort of operation.
Precise hole forming
The thin-wall design reduces material waste, and the hole edge is neat, without secondary trimming.
Strong adaptability
It can cope with a variety of materials such as reinforced concrete floors, aerated bricks, marble, etc., especially suitable for old walls or high-hardness materials.
Precautions for use
Control the speed
Diamond drill bits rely on high-speed rotation and grinding, and need to be used with a speed-controlled electric drill (recommended speed 800-1500 rpm) to avoid slipping or wear caused by too low speed.
Cooling and heat dissipation
When dry drilling for a long time, intermittent operation is required to prevent overheating; wet drilling is more effective and can significantly extend the life of the drill bit.
Vertical pressure
When drilling, keep the drill bit perpendicular to the wall to avoid deflection and jamming, and apply moderate pressure to improve efficiency.
Regular cleaning
After use, remove the debris in the gap of the drill bit to prevent clogging and affect performance.
Difference from traditional impact drills
Different principles: diamond drill bits are cut into holes by grinding, and impact drills rely on hammering to break, which can easily cause wall cracks.
Precision difference: thin-wall drills drill holes accurately and the hole walls are smooth; impact drills are prone to burrs or cracks.
Scope of application: impact drills are suitable for small-diameter and shallow-hole operations, while diamond thin-wall drills are more suitable for large-diameter, deep-hole and high-hardness materials.
In summary, diamond wall thin-wall drills are ideal tools for professional engineering and fine decoration, combining high efficiency, durability and environmental protection. They are especially suitable for scenarios with high requirements for aperture accuracy and wall integrity.









