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VACUUM CLEANER W/D 50000112
₱13,500.00
VACUUM CLEANER W/D 50000136 DUAL MOTOR
₱35,000.00
VACUUM CLEANER W/D 50000152
₱30,100.00
While both of these do the same job, they are often used in different ways and on different materials. For example, dry core bits can be used either dry or with water. On the other hand, wet core bits must have water cooling to operate. Dry core bits, like the name suggests, can be used without water; while wet bits require water-cooling to operate. Using dry bits is convenient and more friendly to DIY users, but it is often not powerful enough to match the drilling power of wet core bits. A wet core is essentially the communal bathroom for several students with lavatories, water closets, and shower facilities. We began by identifying the issues and asking a lot of questions. Are there others using wet cores? What's their experience? How many students should a wet core serve? Wet drills will typically drive the bit through the core faster than dry drill bits because the lubrication of the water helps loosen the material's surface. Wet core drilling also leaves behind a cleaner, more stable hole surface because the water minimizes the dust produced during drilling. Varying with application, an average electroplated diamond core drill/bit will last you 80 to 120 holes. Whereas a conventional metal bond (sintered) diamond drill should last you about 1,200 holes. Water used in diamond drilling and sawing used for the tools acts as a coolant and lubricant for the blade and motor. When water is not used, tools will overheat and become unusable, the drill bit weakens , and the saw blade loses tension resulting in imprecise cuts. Water is introduced to do two different things. First, since core drilling in concrete creates a lot of friction, the drill bit needs to be cooled. Second, the water collects all of the dust and debris getting thrown around and forms a mixture. Three coring methods are practiced: conventional, wireline, and sidewall. Conventional coring, which refers to core taken without regard to precise orientation , encompasses arrange of coring devices and core barrels.
₱135,000.00 ₱108,000.00
While both of these do the same job, they are often used in different ways and on different materials. For example, dry core bits can be used either dry or with water. On the other hand, wet core bits must have water cooling to operate. Dry core bits, like the name suggests, can be used without water; while wet bits require water-cooling to operate. Using dry bits is convenient and more friendly to DIY users, but it is often not powerful enough to match the drilling power of wet core bits. A wet core is essentially the communal bathroom for several students with lavatories, water closets, and shower facilities. We began by identifying the issues and asking a lot of questions. Are there others using wet cores? What's their experience? How many students should a wet core serve? Wet drills will typically drive the bit through the core faster than dry drill bits because the lubrication of the water helps loosen the material's surface. Wet core drilling also leaves behind a cleaner, more stable hole surface because the water minimizes the dust produced during drilling. Varying with application, an average electroplated diamond core drill/bit will last you 80 to 120 holes. Whereas a conventional metal bond (sintered) diamond drill should last you about 1,200 holes. Water used in diamond drilling and sawing used for the tools acts as a coolant and lubricant for the blade and motor. When water is not used, tools will overheat and become unusable, the drill bit weakens , and the saw blade loses tension resulting in imprecise cuts. Water is introduced to do two different things. First, since core drilling in concrete creates a lot of friction, the drill bit needs to be cooled. Second, the water collects all of the dust and debris getting thrown around and forms a mixture. Three coring methods are practiced: conventional, wireline, and sidewall. Conventional coring, which refers to core taken without regard to precise orientation , encompasses arrange of coring devices and core barrels.
₱58,250.00 ₱46,600.00
WET PICK UP TOOL FOR WET AND DRY VACUUM NFLSU275
₱775.00
Ridgid VT1710 1 7/8" Wet Nozzle
₱825.00 ₱1,500.00
Ridgid 1 7/8 Inch, 7 Foot Vacuum Hose Kit for Wet / Dry Vacuums w/ 1-1/4“ Adapter
₱1,375.00 ₱2,500.00
Ridgid 230V Brush Set with Holders for 16 Gals
₱1,430.00 ₱2,600.00
Ridgid 230V Brush Set with Holders
₱1,320.00 ₱2,400.00
Ridgid 230V Carbon Brush for 6 Gals
₱1,540.00 ₱2,800.00
Ridgid Car Nozzle 1 7/8"
₱770.00 ₱1,400.00
Ridgid Die Head Lever Washer
₱715.00 ₱1,300.00
Ridgid Hepa Filter (Green) - VF6000 - Genuine Replacement 5-Ply Wet/Dry Allergen Fine Dust & Dirt Filter for Ridgid 5-20 Gallon Vacuums
₱2,475.00 ₱4,500.00
Ridgid Toggle Switch for Vacuums
₱440.00 ₱800.00
Ridgid VF3502 Dust Bags/Filter Bag fits for 12/16 Gallon
₱1,650.00 ₱3,000.00
Ridgid VF3503 High Efficiency, Dry Pickup Dust Bags for 6 - 9 Gallons
₱1,265.00 ₱2,300.00
Ridgid VF4000RT Standard Vacuum Paper Filter
₱1,430.00 ₱2,600.00
Ridgid VF5000 - 3-Layer Pleated Paper Vacuum Filter
₱1,980.00 ₱3,600.00
Ridgid VF7000 Wet Application Filter Foam Type (Black)
₱1,925.00 ₱3,500.00
Ridgid Vt1701 Dusting Brush
₱770.00 ₱1,400.00
Ridgid Vt1708 1 7/8" Vacuum Extension Wand
₱770.00 ₱1,400.00
Ridgid Vt1709 1 7/8" Utility Nozzle
₱770.00 ₱1,400.00
Ridgid Vt2501 2.5 Dusting Brush
₱660.00 ₱1,200.00
Ridgid VT2502 Crevice Tool
₱660.00 ₱1,200.00
Ridgid Vt2503 Car Nozzle
₱550.00 ₱1,000.00
Ridgid Vt2508 2.5" Extension Wand
₱990.00 ₱1,800.00
Ridgid Vt2509 2.5" Utility Nozzle
₱770.00 ₱1,400.00
Ridgid VT2510 2.5" Wet Nozzle
₱880.00 ₱1,600.00
Ridgid VT2520 7' of 2.5" VAC Hose
₱2,475.00 ₱4,500.00
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