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Diamond Products 10074 Core Bore 4-1/2 Inch Star Blue Wet Diamond Core Bit for Cured Concrete and Hard Materials 5/8-11 Thread 13 Inch Depth

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Diamond Products 10074 Core Bore 4-1/2 Inch Star Blue Wet Diamond Core Bit for Cured Concrete and Hard Materials 5/8-11 Thread 13 Inch DepthIndustrial Precision for Heavy Duty Masonry: The Diamond Products 4 1 2" Star Blue Wet Core Bit The Diamond Products 10074 Core Bore Star Blue Wet Diamond Core Bit is a high performance drilling solution engineered for professionals who demand both exceptional value and surgical precision. Part of the renowned Core Bore series, this 4 1 2 inch bit features superior diamond quality optimized for general purpose drilling in cured concrete and other high

Industrial Precision for Heavy-Duty Masonry: The Diamond Products 4-1/2" Star Blue Wet Core Bit

The Diamond Products 10074 Core Bore Star Blue Wet Diamond Core Bit is a high-performance drilling solution engineered for professionals who demand both exceptional value and surgical precision. Part of the renowned Core Bore series, this 4-1/2 inch bit features superior diamond quality optimized for general-purpose drilling in cured concrete and other high-density hard materials. It is the ideal choice for mechanical, plumbing, and HVAC contractors needing to create clean, smooth passage holes for larger piping, ventilation ducts, or structural anchoring. The segmented design ensures a rapid material removal rate, allowing you to complete tough construction tasks with the durability and efficiency required on a professional jobsite.

Built for use with specialty core drills and mounted rigs, this wet coring bit provides a standard 13-inch drilling depth for deep penetrations through thick slabs and foundations. To ensure maximum tool life and peak performance, this bit must be used with a consistent water supply for cooling and slurry removal. Constructed with a robust low-carbon steel body and a standard UNC threaded hub, the Star Blue series offers an exceptional balance of industrial strength and cost-effectiveness. Whether you are drilling into poured concrete or reinforced masonry, the 10074 bit delivers the smooth, burr-free results necessary for high-quality architectural and structural installations.

Key Features

  • Premium Diamond Segments: Engineered for superior coring value and high-speed drilling in cured concrete.
  • Professional Wet Coring: Optimized for use with water to maintain cool operating temperatures and extend bit life.
  • Precision Accuracy: Designed to drill perfectly smooth, precise holes in poured concrete and hard masonry.
  • Standard 13-Inch Length: Industrial drilling depth for through-hole applications in structural foundations.
  • Value-Priced Performance: The Star Blue series provides professional-grade results at an accessible general-purpose price point.
  • Rugged Construction: Built with low-carbon steel to withstand the high-torque demands of industrial core motors.

What's Included

  • (1) Diamond Products 4-1/2" Star Blue Wet Core Bit (10074)
  • (1) Safety Information and Usage Guide

Specifications

Brand Diamond Products
Model Number (OEM) 10074
Bit Diameter 4-1/2 Inches
Drilling Depth 13 Inches
Thread Type 5/8"-11 UNC
Bit Material Low Carbon Steel
Maximum Speed 884 RPM
Assembled Weight 7.609 lbs
Application Wet Drilling
UPC 603461100748
Country of Origin Thailand
Condition New

Pro-Tip: When coring with a 4-1/2" bit, the surface area of the segments is significant. To prevent the bit from "polishing" or becoming dull, maintain a steady downward pressure that produces a consistent, milky slurry. If the water runs clear, the segments are likely gliding rather than cutting; briefly reducing water flow can help the segments "open up" and regain their aggressive cutting edge.

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