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Hole saw AWTools AW43304 — AWTools AW43304, weight 500 g
Hole saw AWTools AW43304 — AWTools AW43304, weight 500 g
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Hole saw AWTools AW43304 — AWTools AW43304, weight 500 g
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Hole saw AWTools AW43304 — AWTools AW43304, weight 500 g
Hole saw AWTools AW43304 — AWTools AW43304, weight 500 g
The AWTools AW43304 hole saw is a compact circular cutting tool designed for making precise openings in masonry materials. Made of high-quality alloy steel with tungsten carbide teeth, this 500 g hole saw features a spiral core body that reduces friction and improves dust extraction. Discharge holes facilitate chip removal during use. It is compatible with impact or rotary drilling when used with TCT hex or SDS core drill adapters and is suitable for drilling into brick, breeze block, masonry and concrete.
The combination of alloy steel and tungsten carbide teeth delivers durable cutting edges that resist wear when working with abrasive masonry. The spiral core body design minimizes friction and helps transport debris out of the cutting zone, reducing clogging and improving cutting efficiency. Built-in discharge holes further aid chip evacuation and simplify cleaning. Lightweight construction (500 g) allows easier handling in handheld drilling applications and on-site installations.
Attach the hole saw to a compatible arbor or adapter (TCT hex or SDS core drill adapter) and secure it to a drill rated for the intended material and drilling mode. Mark the center of the opening on the work surface, position the pilot point or guide, and start drilling at low speed to establish the cut. Increase speed and apply steady, moderate pressure while clearing debris as needed. Use the discharge holes and the spiral core action to help evacuate chips; periodically withdraw the tool to clear accumulations and prevent overheating. For impact drilling, ensure the adapter and drill are rated for impact use.
Use proper personal protective equipment (safety glasses, gloves, dust mask) and secure the workpiece before drilling. For best results on concrete and dense masonry, use water cooling or intermittent drilling to reduce heat and extend tool life. Match the adapter type to your drill and avoid excessive lateral force to preserve the cutter teeth.
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