Drill Bits cut through glass and class 5 tile materials.

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Offered in 3/16, ¼, 9/32, 5/16, and 3/8 in. sizes, diamond grit drill bits cut through marble, porcelain, granite, and slate. They feature raised lips with diamond grit particles sintered in place allowing diamonds to adhere to bit. Hollow barrel of bit creates core to guide drill, and core removal ejection slot pushes core material out from bit. Constructed of tempered thin wall alloy steel, bits require water lubrication during use.



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Hitachi Power Tools Introduces a Revolutionary Line of Diamond Grit Drill Bits Ideal for Glass and Class 5 Tile Applications



Hitachi Power Tools Introduces a Revolutionary Line of Diamond Grit Drill Bits Ideal for Glass and Class 5 Tile Applications

NORCROSS, GA., November 1, 2006 - Hitachi Power Tools today announced its new line of revolutionary diamond grit drill bits that are designed to power through class 5 tile, marble, porcelain, granite, slate and glass quickly and cost effectively. The five new bits, exclusive to Hitachi, range in size from 3/16" to 3/8" and significantly outperform the standard carbide glass and tile bits on the market today, both in speed of drilling and the number of holes that can be drilled per bit. They offer cost efficiency and placement accuracy for serious DIYers and professionals who are performing residential and commercial applications.

In a typical bathroom, up to 30 holes can be required for items such as installation of the basin, cabinets, radiators, sink, bath, hand rail, toilet bowl, towel rail, toilet roll holder, shower unit, soap dish, shelves, tooth brush holder, mirror, lights, curtain rail, towel hook and shower frame to name a few. A growing trend in the market today is the appeal and demand for porcelain, glass tile and hard Class 5 materials for decorating style and material performance. Porcelain consumption is predicted to double in the next 10 years. Currently, porcelain tile accounts for 20% of the US ceramic tile market and has grown by almost 500% in the last 7-8 years. The challenge with this trend is that the existing methods and accessories available for drilling into these materials are too slow, not durable and not cost effective for drilling more than a few holes per bit.

Hitachi's solution is the revolutionary hard tile diamond drill bits. These bits (ranging in sizes 3/16", ¼", 9/32", 5/16" and 3/8") provide the user with a bit that is unmatched in speed and durability. They are designed to produce holes faster and at a lower cost per hole than competitive bits. These bits feature raised lips with diamond grit particles that are uniquely sintered in place using a patented process. This process allows the diamonds to adhere to the bit and not grind down as quickly as other sintering processes.

To use freehand, the user accurately positions the bit at an angle to pilot the hole. As the hole edge is defined, the user can slowly center it directly above and begin to drill down eliminating the risk of drill bit wander. As the bit drills down through material, the hollow barrel of the bit creates a core that helps guides the drill and keeps it on track with no chance of skating. This feature improves safety to the user, accuracy of the hole placement and protects the material from any damage from bit slippage. A convenient core removal ejection slot pushes the core material out from the bit ensuring hole after hole can be drilled without delay. Also, the drill does not have to be held perfectly perpendicular to the tile to avoid breakage.

The Hitachi diamond grit drill bit bodies are constructed of hardened and tempered thin wall alloy steel. They require water lubrication during use. This can be simply applied with a spray bottle- producing a small puddle of water that is spiral fed down the reverse flute threads on the bit to continuously supply water to the cutting edge, cooling the bit tip, and extending its life.

Additionally, if the hole is being drilled into a vertical surface, Hitachi offers a Drill Guide and Water Cooling System. This unique system can be found packaged along with a drill bit as well as sold separately. It is comprised of a drill bit guide for the five different sizes and helps direct the bit into the exact spot for accurate placement of a hole. Four suction cups on the back attach the system to the tile or glass surface. The user selects the guide hole that is needed and moves a water reservoir cup to the closed position over the hole selected. The reservoir cup is filled with water. The guide is lined up with the hole mark and stuck to the surface. Once ready to drill, the user moves the reservoir to the ON position; places the drill into the guide and drills the required hole. A steady stream of water will flow to the bit. Once the hole is finished, simply move the reservoir back to the STOP position and remove from the wall.

With the growing trend towards harder tile materials for building, an effective solution is needed to get the job done faster, more efficiently and more cost effectively than has been currently available. Only Hitachi offers a solution that combines durability, speed and an unbelievably low cost per hole drilled to the market- available now at Lowe's and through Independent Channel distribution. The diamond grit drill bits are easy to use, only water is needed, and they can be used with any cordless drill for flexibility and convenience. These bits are essential for the weekend warrior and the pro-user who does tiling all day for a living to make installing and finishing a kitchen or bath much simpler.

For more information including the full line of Hitachi products and support, please contact Hitachi Power Tools at 1-800-829-4752 or visit www.hitachipowertools.com

HITACHI POWER TOOLS U.S.A.
Hitachi Power Tools carries an extensive line of professional grade tools and accessories for: woodworking, metalworking, concrete drilling and cutting, as well as a complete line of pneumatic nailers, staplers, compressors and collated fasteners. During the 1980s Hitachi Power Tools U.S.A. built its reputation for quality on the success of its pneumatic framing nailer and sliding compound miter saws. In 1995 Hitachi Power Tools U.S.A. was renamed Hitachi Koki U.S.A. to denote the addition of manufacturing to the United States.

From headquarters in Atlanta, GA, and satellite offices in Jefferson GA, Valencia CA and Toronto ONT, Hitachi Koki U.S.A. supports nearly 2000 retail locations carrying Hitachi tools and over 1000 authorized service centers. The field sales force and service technicians constantly provide information to engineers to refine and upgrade the product selection. Many tools in the line are designed and offered for use only in North America. With dozens of new models alreadyin development, Hitachi Power Tools enters the 21st century with Hitachi Koki U.S.A. continuing to offer the highest level of professional power tools available.

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