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AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8, total weight 720 g
AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8, total weight 720 g
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AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8, total weight 720 g
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AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8, total weight 720 g
AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8, total weight 720 g
The AWTools drill hole saw AW40507 — pack of 8 is a compact set of hole-cutting saws supplied in a plastic case with a total weight of 720 g. Each cutter is manufactured from hardened tool steel with a powder-coated finish and sharp cutting teeth. The set is designed to be used with standard electric or impact drills and is suitable for making round holes in materials commonly compatible with hole saws, such as wood, chipboard, plasterboard and thin PVC.
The progressive tooth pitch provides faster and more precise cutting while promoting efficient chip evacuation, reducing clogging during prolonged use. Hardened tool steel construction and a protective powder coat increase durability and resist wear. Supplied in a plastic case, the pack of 8 keeps cutters organized and ready for transport or storage. Compatibility with standard electric and impact drills makes the set versatile for a variety of installation and construction tasks.
Select an appropriately sized hole saw from the pack and secure it in a compatible arbor or drill holder following the drill manufacturer's instructions. Mark the center of the intended hole on the workpiece, position the pilot or pilot bit (if present) and operate the drill at a moderate speed, applying steady, even pressure. Allow the saw's progressive teeth to remove material and periodically withdraw the cutter to clear chips if necessary. For thin or fragile materials such as plasterboard or thin PVC, reduce speed and minimize lateral force to avoid tearing or cracking. After cutting, deburr the hole edges as required.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and gloves. Match drill speed and feed pressure to the material being cut and avoid excessive side load on the hole saw. When cutting thick or dense materials, perform the cut in stages and clear chips frequently to maintain cutting efficiency and extend tool life.
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