Drilling into stone
Diamond Tools for Stone Drilling: Precision and Speed Without Compromise
Achieve clean cuts and perfect holes even in the toughest materials. Our selection of diamond drill bits, core bits, and hole saws is engineered for professionals who demand maximum efficiency when working with granite, marble, sandstone, or travertine. With tools from DiaSegment, you gain the assurance of long service life and top-tier performance, whether you are drilling dry or with water cooling.
Technical consultancy of Pavol Saray, founder of the DiaSegment brand:
🔴Stone Drilling: Safety Tips and Techniques for Precision Work
🔴Granite or marble? Some advice on how to correctly identify the stone.
🔴Diamond shank and core drill bits. Frequently asked questions and answers
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How to Choose the Right Diamond Drill Bit for Natural Stone?
Working with natural stone requires a specialized approach. Standard drill bits often fail when faced with materials like granite or quartz; that is why our products are equipped with high-quality diamond segments. These ensure not only rapid material penetration but also minimize the risk of cracking or chipping the edges of the hole.

Key Advantages of Our Drilling Tools:
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High Diamond Concentration: Guarantees an extremely long tool life even under intensive daily use.
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Versatile Application: Our range includes solutions for dry drilling (ideal for on-site installations) as well as wet drilling (for maximum cooling and a dust-free workshop environment).
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Wide Range of Diameters: From thin bits for anchoring to large-diameter core bits for plumbing and utility openings.
Materials You Can Easily Master with Our Bits:
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Granite: The toughest challenge, handled easily by our segments thanks to an optimized bond matrix.
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Marble and Travertine: These require a clean, vibration-free cut to prevent damaging the delicate stone structure.
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Sandstone and Slate: Abrasive materials where you will appreciate our tools' superior wear resistance.
Pro Tip from DiaSegment: When drilling into hard stone, always maintain the correct RPM and apply moderate pressure. Choosing the right tool combined with professional technique not only makes your work easier but significantly reduces your cost per hole.
