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Hole saw Lenox 10507827, single, for stone and tile, Ø 29 mm, 100 g
Hole saw Lenox 10507827, single, for stone and tile, Ø 29 mm, 100 g
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Hole saw Lenox 10507827, single, for stone and tile, Ø 29 mm, 100 g
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Hole saw Lenox 10507827, single, for stone and tile, Ø 29 mm, 100 g
Hole saw Lenox 10507827, single, for stone and tile, Ø 29 mm, 100 g
Lenox 10507827 is a single hole saw designed specifically for cutting stone and tile with a clean circular cut. With a 29 mm cutting diameter and compact 100 g weight, this accessory fits compatible drills and is intended for precise openings in masonry, ceramic and similar hard materials. The tool is suitable for tasks that require controlled, low-torque drilling and straightforward plug removal during work.
The hole saw features a continuous brazed cutting edge that extends service life when working with tile and stone. Its robust construction offers improved durability in demanding applications, while the low torque requirement and reduced pressure make cutting faster and easier. An over-sized slot in the body simplifies removal of the material plug after drilling, saving time on repetitive operations.
Secure the hole saw to a compatible arbor and check that the drill speed and torque settings match the recommendations for tile and stone work. Mark the drilling center, position the pilot or guide if available, and start at low speed to establish the cut. Apply steady, moderate pressure—avoid excessive force—to let the brazed edge grind rather than bind. Periodically withdraw to clear debris and, after completing the cut, use the over-sized slot to remove the plug of cut material safely.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves and a dust mask. For harder stone or porcelain, consider water cooling or low-speed drilling to reduce heat and extend tool life. Ensure the drill and arbor are rated for hole saw use and replace the bit if excessive wear reduces cutting efficiency.
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