Milling Tools
Diamond milling tools for precise material processing
When holes in tiles or ceramics do not fit perfectly – or need fine adjustment – Diamond Milling Tools provide a reliable and precise solution. At Staring, our range is developed for chamfering, shaping and enlarging holes in hard materials such as porcelain, ceramic tiles and natural stone.
The tools are well suited for use directly on site, where flexibility and control are essential. Whether you are working with installations, pipe penetrations or adjustments around fittings, you get a tool that delivers consistent and professional results – without unnecessary extra steps.
With a high diamond concentration, efficient material removal and long service life are ensured, even when working with hard-fired materials. The result is a clean edge and a professional finish that makes the job easier and more precise.
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Diamond Milling Tool Conical 20–48 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool Conical 2–38 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool 20 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool 10 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool 8 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool 6 mm – M14
Diamond Milling Tool 5 mm – M14
Choose the right milling tool for your application
Diamond Milling Tools are available in both straight and conical versions, allowing you to select the right tool for your specific task.
- Straight milling tools are typically used for enlargement and edge work, making them ideal for adjusting existing holes and working along edges.
- Conical milling tools are designed for starting new holes as well as precise enlargement and finishing.
The choice of size depends on the material and the desired diameter. Smaller tools offer high precision for detailed work, while larger sizes are more efficient for removing material quickly.
If you are unsure which milling tool to choose, we are ready to help you find the right solution for your application.
Frequently asked questions
What are Diamond Milling Tools used for?
Diamond Milling Tools are used to enlarge, adjust and finish holes in tiles, ceramics and natural stone, as well as for chamfering edges.
Can milling tools be used on porcelain and hard tiles?
Yes, they are suitable for hard materials such as porcelain and ceramic tiles, where standard tools often struggle.
What is the difference between straight and conical milling tools?
Straight milling tools are typically used for enlargement and edge work, while conical milling tools are best suited for starting holes and precise adjustment.
Which tool is used together with milling tools?
Diamond Milling Tools are typically used with angle grinders, providing good control and flexibility during operation.