RotoZip GP8 1/8 ιντσών οδηγός σημείου γυψοσανίδας κοπής φερμουάρ, πακέτο 8

Brand:RotoZip

3.6/5

50.79

Τι περιλαμβάνει: 8 bit. Διάμετρος bit ίντσα: 1/8. Για χρήση με σπειροειδή πριόνια RotoZip. Η άκρη του οδηγού ανοίγει γύρω από τα κουτιά εξόδου και τα φώτα κονσερβών. Για ελεγχόμενες κοπές σε γυψοσανίδες.

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Τι περιλαμβάνει: 8 bit. Διάμετρος bit ίντσα: 1/8. Για χρήση με σπειροειδή πριόνια RotoZip. Η άκρη του οδηγού ανοίγει γύρω από τα κουτιά εξόδου και τα φώτα κονσερβών. Για ελεγχόμενες κοπές σε γυψοσανίδες.
Assembled Diameter ‎0.13 Inches
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand RotoZip
Brand ‎RotoZip
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,804 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Cutting Diameter 0.13 Inches
Cutting Diameter ‎0.13 Inches
Finish ‎Gold
Finish Type Gold
Finish Type ‎Gold
Included Components ‎Unit^Instruction Guide
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎0.55 x 1.75 x 4 inches
Item model number ‎GP8
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.96 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Rotozip
Material High Speed Steel
Material ‎High Speed Steel
Measurement System ‎Inch
Number of Flutes ‎8
Number Of Pieces ‎8
Part Number ‎GP8
Product Dimensions ‎0.55 x 1.75 x 4 inches
Shank Type Round
Shank Type ‎Round
Size ‎PACK OF 8
Surface Recommendation ‎‎High Speed Steel
Tool Flute Type ‎Spiral
Warranty Description ‎...

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Scritto da: A.I.
Much better than DeWalt bits - well designed, sharp, easy to use.
I used these bits with Dewalt DW660 drywall router. In the past, I used Dewalt bits, but those are no longer available. Now I understand why you cannot get Dewalt bits - the Roto Zip ones are much better. The key differences are that the non-cutting tip of the bit is shorter (which is good, DeWalt bits had too long of a tip, to my taste), and that the bit appears to be sharper (at least, it seems to cut easier). I've seen reviews where people wrote that the bit is easy to break. You have to do something wrong to break it while cutting drywall. Here are some tips to reduce the risk of breakage: 1. When you install it in your drywall router, slide it into the collet to the point where spiral cutting edge begins. You do not want the collet to grab by the cutting part with spiral cutters, but stick it in as far as possible all the way to the cutters. Do not let the bit stick out more than that. The longer is the exposed part of the bit, the easier it is to break it. Just think about leverage applied to a long bit. 2. Set up depth collar on your drywall router in such a way that the spiral cutting edge starts on the other side of the drywall. This means that you will set the depth of cut at thickness of drywall (usually 1/2") plus about 3/16" (which is the length of the very tip which does not have cutters, plus a little extra). If your router does not cut the drywall easily, it most likely means that you set the depth of cut too shallow. Remember, the very tip of the bit does not have the sharp cutting edges. It is used to guide the bit along the edge of your light can or junction box. IT does not cut. Only spiral cutters can cut the drywall. If the cutter-less guide tip is not entirely on the other side of the drywall, you will not be able to cut. It would be like chewing without teeth. When you are setting the depth of cut against a scrap piece of drywall, you should see the beginning of the cutting edge on the other side of the drywall. If you cannot cut drywall like butter because you set the depth of cut incorrectly, you would end up pushing on the router too much trying to make it cut and would break the bit in no time. 3. No strong pressure on the router. The force should be light, and mainly directed towards your box / can to make sure that the router follows its contour. In other words, you should feel more pressure towards the box along which you are cutting (and against the drywall, to make sure that the depth limiter is always in touch with the drywall) than in the direction in which your cut goes. Drywall is very easy to cut. It is soft. Any excess force would lead to either router wandering off the desired path, or breakage of the bit. The last but not the least, as you certainly know, when you cut around a box on along its outside (external) edge, you route counter-clockwise. This reduces the odds of router going off the path because it creates a force which pushes the bit towards the edge of the box.
Scritto da: Jason Hensche
Works great
Works great, but not real durable
Scritto da: HW
Good Quality
Good bits worked fine!
Scritto da: airlessdave
perfect for what I wanted
quick delivery, just what I needed as I was down to my last one - these are expendable items so you need to plan on replacing on a regular basis.
Scritto da: B V
Sure--order these if you want to punish yourself
Truly dissapointing purchase. These bits will make you want to pull your hair out. Absolute trash. These may work for you if you are installing 1/4 drywall. I wouldn't even trust them for that. My story: Purchased two eight packs for a small job of hanging approx. 30 sheets of 4x8 5/8" drywall. The sole purpose of these was to cut out approx. 70 holes for can lights and elec. receptacles. I expected some would break. What I didn't expect was 4 broken bits before I was able to even cut out one outlet box. The first bit was broken by my worker shortly after slowly plunging the guide point into the drywall. Afterwards, it was my turn for fun.. or not. I tried everything. Adjusting the depth of the bit in the collet. The amount of pressure exerted. Pausing in between. Going clockwise (not recommended) instead of counter clockwise. Nope. Maybe these bits were defective. Never again. On the contrary, I used *ONE* RotoZip XB-DW10 Drywall X Bit for almost the entire job. It was the one that came originally with my tool. I was afraid that it would break and I wouldnt be able to keep going. So I ordered a spare 10 pack. Yep. Crazy. One bit that never broke. It did get a bit dull and required a bit more pressure, but despite the diameter being ground down to approx. 2/3 of what it is initially was, IT NEVER BROKE like these piece of trash 1/4 bits. What a joke. Save yourself the headache and just spend a little bit more and buy the 10-pack of the previously mentioned bits. $26 for 10 bits instead of $8 for 8 crappy bits that you'll end up throwing away.
Scritto da: Tim Schwind
These bits were just fine for a weekend warrior on his first major drywall ...
I read some of the other reviews that said these broke quickly on their project so I hedged my bet and bought some 1/4" bits as well, but I ended up only using 3 of the GP8's on my basement project - I had 9 can lights, a few HVAC vent openings, 3 flush mount boxes, a dozen outlets, and two large windows. These bits were just fine for a weekend warrior on his first major drywall job.
Scritto da: Larry P
Excellent value and exactly what I wanted.
Local big box stores only have multi assortment packs with one of these for around 8 bucks. If I broke the one I wanted, I would have to buy another pack. This pack had 8 bits. That's just over a buck each. I trimmed out drywall for 120 square foot room with one bit. The guide point is perfect for not damaging wood and plastic electrical boxes behind the drywall. First heard of these bits in a YouTube video on building a shed. Surprised that it is not a more commonly used item.
Scritto da: Jack Beery
The picture was my first test hole.
Planning on a whole house audio system in a home under construction will have about 14 speakers that I mounting to the rafters on ¼ inch plywood. Used the RotoZip GP8 1/8-Inch Guide Point Drywall Cutting Zip Bit to see if it would cut the drywall with the plywood speaker mount as a guide. The picture was my first test hole. Works quickly and does the job I will need .
Scritto da: ethan_hunt
Wears out quicker than I’d like but works great
Wears out quicker than I’d like but works great. No more taking tons of stupid measurements and STILL cutting out the electrical boxes in the wrong spot.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Perfect for drywall plugs.
Worked perfect in a proper tool. Its smaller shaft then what I thought. Would not recommend using in a handheld Dremel as they don't have enough power. I did use the Dremel Collet in a larger rotary tool which has a higher RPM and it worked perfect.
Scritto da: JD
Don’t buy
Cheap don’t waste your money

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