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Hole saw set AWTools AW40508 — 11 pieces, total weight 420 g
Hole saw set AWTools AW40508 — 11 pieces, total weight 420 g
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Hole saw set AWTools AW40508 — 11 pieces, total weight 420 g
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Hole saw set AWTools AW40508 — 11 pieces, total weight 420 g
Hole saw set AWTools AW40508 — 11 pieces, total weight 420 g
AWTools AW40508 is an 11-piece hole saw set designed for cutting circular holes of various diameters in materials compatible with hole saw use. Made of hardened tool steel with sharp cutting teeth and a powder-coated finish, the set offers a range of sizes stored in a plastic case for easy transport and organization. Progressive tooth pitch improves cutting speed and chip evacuation, and the set can be used with standard electric or impact drills for general installation, plumbing, electrical and DIY tasks.
The hole saws are manufactured from hardened tool steel and feature sharp, progressively pitched teeth that provide fast, precise drilling and efficient chip removal. A powder-coated finish increases surface resistance to wear, while the compact plastic case keeps all components organized and protected. Compatibility with standard electric and impact drills ensures straightforward use on common job sites.
Select the hole saw diameter appropriate for the intended opening and secure the chosen cutter to the arbor according to the arbor manufacturer's instructions. Mark the center point on the workpiece, clamp the material if possible, and position the pilot bit or arbor at the marked center. Start drilling at low speed to establish the pilot hole, then increase speed as needed while applying steady, even pressure. Periodically withdraw the cutter to clear chips and allow the teeth to cool. After cutting, remove the hole saw from the arbor and clean the teeth and case for storage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (eye protection, gloves, hearing protection) and secure the workpiece before drilling. For clean edges in plasterboard and thin PVC, use moderate drill speed and avoid excessive lateral force. When cutting thicker or denser wood or chipboard, pause occasionally to clear chips and prevent overheating. Ensure the drill and arbor are compatible with the hole saw shank before operation.
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