- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCGDI5PC
- Weight: 0.15kg
- Dimensions: 124.00cm x 72.00cm x 31.00cm
- SKU: TCGDI5PC
- UPC: 6009515907204
Tork Craft Glass & Tile Drill Bit Set — 5 Pce (3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, 8 mm)
Sizes included: 3 mm / 4 mm / 5 mm / 6 mm / 8 mm
This 5-piece drill bit set by Tork Craft is engineered for precision work in glass, mirrors, ceramic and marble tiles. Each bit features a tungsten-carbide tip and is designed for use **without hammer action**, making it ideal for delicate materials where control and cleanliness matter. The range covers 3 mm through 8 mm holes, giving versatility for hardware fixings, hinge drill-outs, bathroom and kitchen tile work, glass shelves and decorative installations.
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Features
- Tungsten-carbide tipped bits — for durability and clean entry in glass and tile surfaces.
- Sizes included: 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm — covers most common small-hole needs in tile/glass work.
- No hammer action required — designed for smooth, controlled drilling in brittle surfaces and tile/glass substrates.
- Work at low speed (recommended max 500 rpm) to ensure optimal performance and avoid cracking in glass/tile.
Benefits
- Cleaner holes: The carbide tip and correct geometry help reduce chipping or cracking around the entry point in tile or glass.
- Suitable for multiple materials: Works in glass, mirrors, ceramic tiles, marble and similar brittle surfaces — nice versatility for tilers or joiners.
- Good value set: Having 5 sizes in one pack reduces the need to buy individual bits — good for site or trade tool-kits.
- Improved job-site control: No hammer action means more control, easier mounting, less risk of shatter — good for professional work.
Extra Information
- Secure the workpiece firmly (tile or glass) before drilling and use a backing board if possible to reduce splintering or breakout.
- Use low speed (max ~500 rpm) and moderate feed rate—too fast or pushing too hard may crack the tile or glass.
- If drilling through tile into a wall substrate, once you penetrate the tile switch to a masonry bit for the deeper substrate to avoid damaging the tile bit.
Pro Tip
- Use a small piece of masking tape on the surface where you’ll begin drilling—this can help stabilise the bit and reduce wander when starting on smooth tile or glass.
Safety
- Wear eye protection and gloves when drilling tiles or glass—chips and fragments can be sharp.
- Secure the workpiece and clamp down to avoid movement—glass or tile shifting during drilling can cause breakage or injury.
- Use low to moderate speed drilling and avoid hammer or impact function; ensure drill is perpendicular and feed is steady.