High Speed Steel, Bi-Metal Hole Saws |
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Description: |
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M3/M42
High Speed Bi-metal Edge Welded to Alloy Steel
Back for Heavy Duty Cutting; |
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2.
4/6 variable Tooth; |
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3.
Cutting Safely and Efficiently,the Best Way
to Cut Large Holes, Clearing the Chips in
Touch Materials; |
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Cutting Depth to 1-1/2"(38mm) and 1-7/8"(47mm); |
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Diameters from 9/16" -- 8-17/64" (14-210mm); |
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6.
Can be used in Portable Electric or Pneumatic
Tools, Vertical Drill Machines,Lathe,Boring/Milling
Machines and Other Machine Tools; |
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7.
Cuts Through Stainless Steel and Other Materials
Pipe,Nail-Embedded wood, Hard Wood Floors,Plywood
and Plastics; |
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8.
All the specifications for arbored hole saws
are the same as hole saws.There is an extra
charge for the pilots; |
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Caution: Operating Speed and Important
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Using a hole saw is the fastest and
easiest way to create a hole up to
several inches in diameter. A hole
saw has three parts: an arbor that
attaches to a standard drill, a pilot
bit, and the hole saw itself. The
saw will fit into almost any drill
but one that will accommodate a 3/8"
shaft is best. |
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A common problem when using a hole saw is that it tends
to tear out as the saw exits on
the opposite side. To prevent this
from happening, begin drilling from
the first side as usual, but before
the saw goes all the way through,
go around and finish the hole from
the other side. The result is a
clean hole on both sides. |
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