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Hole saw AWTools AW43310 — model AW43310, weight 1.1 kg
Hole saw AWTools AW43310 — model AW43310, weight 1.1 kg
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Hole saw AWTools AW43310 — model AW43310, weight 1.1 kg
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Hole saw AWTools AW43310 — model AW43310, weight 1.1 kg
Hole saw AWTools AW43310 — model AW43310, weight 1.1 kg
The AWTools AW43310 hole saw is a circular cutting tool designed for creating round openings in masonry and similar materials. Made of high-quality alloy steel with tungsten carbide (TCT) teeth and a spiral core body, this hole saw is intended for use with a compatible drill or arbor and is suitable for both impact and rotary drilling when paired with appropriate hex or SDS core drill adapters. The tool weighs approximately 1.1 kg and includes discharge holes to improve chip ejection and reduce friction during cutting.
The combination of alloy steel construction and tungsten carbide teeth provides improved cutting durability and extended service life when working with brick, breeze block, masonry and concrete. The spiral core body design reduces friction and enhances dust and debris removal from the cutting zone, while the built-in discharge holes facilitate easier chip evacuation. Compatibility with TCT hex and SDS adapters allows the hole saw to be used in both rotary and impact drilling modes, increasing its versatility on construction and workshop tasks.
Secure the AWTools AW43310 hole saw to a compatible arbor or core drill adapter (TCT hex or SDS) and attach it to a drill appropriate for the selected drilling mode. Mark the centre point of the intended opening and position the pilot of the arbor if applicable. Start drilling at low speed to establish the cut, then increase speed steadily while maintaining firm, even pressure. Periodically withdraw the hole saw to clear chips through the discharge holes and allow cooling. For deep or large-diameter holes, progress gradually and avoid excessive force to prevent overheating and premature wear of the teeth.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (safety glasses, gloves, dust mask) and ensure the drill is capable of the required torque. When drilling reinforced concrete or very hard masonry, consider using water cooling or intermittent operation to reduce heat buildup. Verify adapter compatibility before use and follow the drill and adapter manufacturers' guidance for safe operation.
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