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Wood Hole Swas
Hole Saw Bi – Metal, 121mm
- Application:
- Hole saws are cylindrical cups with a serrated edge to cut various sizes of holes in a variety of materials.
- Bi-metal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic objects consist of layers of different metals.
- Ideal for cutting stainless steel, mild steel, iron, aluminium, pvc & wood
- Improved chip clearance
- Cobalt steel
- Alternating tooth patten
- Material release slots to clear material efficiently
- Ultra thin kerf for accurate cuts
- 38mm cut depth for all sizes
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Wood Hole Swas
Hole Saw Bi – Metal, 127mm
- Application:
- Hole saws are cylindrical cups with a serrated edge to cut various sizes of holes in a variety of materials.
- Bi-metal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic objects consist of layers of different metals.
- Ideal for cutting stainless steel, mild steel, iron, aluminium, pvc & wood
- Improved chip clearance
- Cobalt steel
- Alternating tooth patten
- Material release slots to clear material efficiently
- Ultra thin kerf for accurate cuts
- 38mm cut depth for all sizes
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Wood Hole Swas
Hole Saw Bi – Metal, 140mm
- Application:
- Hole saws are cylindrical cups with a serrated edge to cut various sizes of holes in a variety of materials.
- Bi-metal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic objects consist of layers of different metals.
- Ideal for cutting stainless steel, mild steel, iron, aluminium, pvc & wood
- Improved chip clearance
- Cobalt steel
- Alternating tooth patten
- Material release slots to clear material efficiently
- Ultra thin kerf for accurate cuts
- 38mm cut depth for all sizes
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Wood Hole Swas
Hole Saw Bi – Metal, 146mm
- Application:
- Hole saws are cylindrical cups with a serrated edge to cut various sizes of holes in a variety of materials.
- Bi-metal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic objects consist of layers of different metals.
- Ideal for cutting stainless steel, mild steel, iron, aluminium, pvc & wood
- Improved chip clearance
- Cobalt steel
- Alternating tooth patten
- Material release slots to clear material efficiently
- Ultra thin kerf for accurate cuts
- 38mm cut depth for all sizes
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Wood Hole Swas
Hole Saw Bi – Metal, 152mm
- Application:
- Hole saws are cylindrical cups with a serrated edge to cut various sizes of holes in a variety of materials.
- Bi-metal refers to an object that is composed of two separate metals joined together. Instead of being a mixture of two or more metals, like alloys, bimetallic objects consist of layers of different metals.
- Ideal for cutting stainless steel, mild steel, iron, aluminium, pvc & wood
- Improved chip clearance
- Cobalt steel
- Alternating tooth patten
- Material release slots to clear material efficiently
- Ultra thin kerf for accurate cuts
- 38mm cut depth for all sizes
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 016mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 019mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 020mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 025mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 030mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 035mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 038mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 040mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 045mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 050mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 055mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 060mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 065mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 070mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 075mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 080mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 090mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Steel & Stainlessl Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – 100mm
Application:
The multiple precision ground Tungsten Carbide Tipped hole saw has been specially developed to cut holes in hard materials such as plastic and metals up to 4.5mm in thickness.
The hole saw can be used to cut into:
- Mild steel sheets
- Stainless steel sheets
- Steel pipes
- Cast iron
- Fiberglass
- Fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP)
- Aluminium
- Brass
- Vinyl
- Plastic
IMPORTANT: For the best results and for safety reasons, use the recommended rotation speed for the material being drilled into.
Lubricant tip: Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.
Using a hole saw:
To use a hole saw, you need the following accessories:
- A portable drill or stationary drill with a 3 jaw chuck.
- The necessary safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves and hearing protection.
For longer hole saw life, use the following instructions:
- Use the correct rotation speed. If the speed is too high or too low, it will have an effect on the cutting edge on the hole saw and decrease the life expectancy.
- Clear away metal filings frequently to prevent the hole saw from overheating.
- Always apply the necessary pressure for the intended use. Too much pressure can destroy the teeth when cutting in metals.
- Keep the drill going straight to avoid binding the hole saw.
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Hole Saws
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless – Drill
Hole Saw TCT Steel & Stainless - Drill -
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
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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, 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
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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, 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
-
-
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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