Showing all 19 results
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 016 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
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Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
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Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 019 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
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Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
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Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 020 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 022 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 025 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 029 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 032 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 035 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 038 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 044 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 054 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 057 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
-
Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 070 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 073 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
-
Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 076 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
-
Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 083 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
-
Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 086 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
-
-
Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 092 – RED
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Application:
- The hole saw's cup design is manufactured from a special alloy steel and the cutting edges are Tungsten Carbide gritted. It is specially designed to drill into abrasive materials.
- The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Fiberglass
- Kevlar
- Asbestos
- Graphite
- Carbon
- Brick
- Tiles
- Plaster slabs
- Walls
- Light stones
- Weatherboard
-
Why use Carbide?
On the Mohs hardness scale, Tungsten Carbide is rated between 9 and 10. It is almost as hard as Diamond. The hole saw remains sharper for longer and it can be used to cut into many more materials.
-
Features:
- Strong design with a tough alloy body for added durability.
- Knock out holes for plug removal.
- Depth of cut: 38mm
- Carbide metal surface doesn't break off.
- Fast, aggressive cut in many materials with little effort
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Congcrete / Tugston Hole Saws
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 102 – RED
Hole Saw Tungston Gritt, 102 - RED