Granite Drilling with a Vacuum Brazed Diamond Core Bit
A premium granite countertop can represent thousands of dollars in materials and labor. The final step — drilling faucet holes, soap dispenser openings, or filter connections — is also the moment when the most expensive mistakes happen. A single chipped edge can turn a flawless installation into a client dispute and a wasted slab.
The good news: with the right tool and the right technique, zero-chip granite drilling is entirely achievable. Here's the complete professional workflow from SANG Diamond Tools — refined over 33 years of manufacturing vacuum brazed diamond core drill bits for stone fabricators worldwide.
Step 1: Choose the Right Drill Bit — This Decision Determines Everything
Granite drilling requires a wet diamond core drill bit — not a carbide hole saw, not a twist drill. The key selection criteria:
Segment type: Turbo or ARIX Segment, shock-free entry
Thin-wall design: Reduces friction surface area, generates less heat, produces smoother bore walls
Diameter: Standard faucet holes are 35mm; soap dispensers typically 32mm — always verify hardware base dimensions first
SANG wet granite core bits are available from 6mm to 150mm, silver-brazed segments, compatible with M14, 1/2" Gas, and 5/8"-11 connections.
Step 2: Mark and Template — Precision Before Power
Mark the hole position on the underside of the slab using a pencil or wax marker. Apply masking tape over the drilling point on the top surface. This serves two purposes:
Prevents the bit from skating across the polished granite surface at startup
Protects the finish from incidental scratches during positioning
For production environments drilling multiple identical positions, fabricate an acrylic or plywood jig to guarantee consistent hole placement across every slab.
Step 3: Start at Low RPM — Never Rush the Entry
Set your drill or angle grinder to low speed (600–900 RPM). Begin with the bit tilted at 45° against the edge of the tape, walking a shallow starter groove. Then bring the bit to vertical. This entry technique eliminates skating on the polished surface — it's the single most consistent technique used by professional stone installers worldwide.
RPM Reference Guide:
Hole Diameter
Recommended RPM
≤ 30mm
800–1,200 RPM
30–60mm
500–800 RPM
60–100mm
300–500 RPM
> 100mm
≤ 300 RPM
Step 4:Slow Down at Exit — The Most Critical Moment
As the bit approaches full penetration (you'll feel resistance suddenly ease), immediately reduce RPM by 50% and lighten downward pressure. This is the highest-risk moment in the entire process. The bottom face of the granite loses its supporting material just before breakthrough, and any excess impact force will crack or chip the exit edge.
Professional technique: Place a scrap granite offcut against the underside of the drilling area, clamped or weighted in place. This "sacrificial backing board" absorbs exit impact and eliminates bottom-face chipping entirely.
Step 5: Clean, Inspect, and Finish
After breakthrough:
Flush the bore with clean water and inspect diameter
Hone the bore walls progressively with 120-grit, then 400-grit diamond honing rods
Apply granite-specific penetrating sealer to the bore edge to prevent moisture ingress over time.
4 Mistakes That Destroy Expensive Granite Slabs
Mistake
Consequence
Prevention
1. Using a carbide or twist bit
Immediate slab fracture, no recovery possible
Vacuum Brazed diamond core bits only
2.Skipping the sacrificial backing board
> 60% probability of bottom-face chip-out
Always use a waste offcut beneath
3. RPM too high for large holes
Radial cracking at bore edge from centrifugal stress
Keep RPM ≤ 500 for holes > 60mm
4. No slowdown at exit
Large chip-out on underside — visible from above
Feel for resistance drop, halve speed immediately
FAQ: Granite Drilling Questions
Q: Can I use a hammer drill on granite?A: Never. Hammer action shatters granite crystals. Use a standard rotary drill only — no percussion mode.
Q: My bit is spinning but not cutting into the granite. What's wrong?
A: The segments have glazed. Run the bit briefly on a dressing brick or concrete block to expose fresh diamonds. This typically restores full cutting performance in 15 seconds.
Why Leading Global Contractors Trust SANG
SANG Diamond Tools — A Legacy of Leadership Since 1993
Top 10 Industry Leader
Established in 1993, SANG is recognized as a Top 10 Manufacturer in China's diamond tool industry. With an annual tax contribution reaching millions, we are a fiscally strong and reliable partner you can trust for long-term supply.
Scientific Innovation (PhD R&D Team)
Innovation is in our DNA. Our R&D center is led by multiple PhDs from prestigious universities, focusing on molecular-level bond design. We don't just sell tools; we provide Exclusive Construction Solutions tailored to your specific job site challenges.

Large-Scale Production & Capacity
With a workforce of 50+ dedicated workshop employees, SANG operates high-capacity automated production lines. We guarantee short lead times and the ability to fulfill container-load orders without compromising quality.
Globally Validated Quality
We hold numerous national industry patents and a comprehensive range of international certificates for our diamond saw blades and grinding tools. Our quality is validated by the most stringent markets in North America and Europe.
Professional Multilingual Communication
Communication is the key to successful partnership. Our sales team consists entirely of English Major (TEM-8) graduates. Furthermore, we offer support in various minority languages (including French, Persian, Spanish, etc.), ensuring zero-barrier communication and precise requirement handling.
On-Site & Remote Technical Support
We stand behind our products. Our technical engineers offer both online video consultations and offline on-site support to assist with machine calibration, tooling selection, and troubleshooting at your project site.
When you choose SANG, you are not just buying a DIAMOND TOOLS; you are partnering with a 30+years industry powerhouse dedicated to your project's success.
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