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Hole saw Makita E-06719, pack of 1 — compatible with drilling applications
Hole saw Makita E-06719, pack of 1 — compatible with drilling applications
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Hole saw Makita E-06719, pack of 1 — compatible with drilling applications
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Hole saw Makita E-06719, pack of 1 — compatible with drilling applications
Hole saw Makita E-06719, pack of 1 — compatible with drilling applications
Makita E-06719 is a single-piece hole saw supplied as a pack of 1, designed to create clean circular openings for a variety of installation and maintenance tasks. Compatible with driver drills, this hole saw features a tungsten carbide tip and is suited for cutting through multiple materials including metals, non-ferrous alloys, aluminium, wood, plastics and softer masonry. It is intended for use where a precise round hole is required and must not be used with impact drilling modes.
The carbide-tipped cutting edge provides improved wear resistance and retains cutting performance in demanding applications. A single-piece construction ensures stable operation and easier alignment during drilling. Suitable for a broad range of materials, the hole saw reduces the need to change accessories for different tasks, while its compatibility with standard driver drills makes it a practical addition to tool sets for construction, installation and general maintenance.
Mount the Makita E-06719 hole saw on a compatible arbor and securely attach it to a driver drill. Select a rotary (non-impact) drilling mode and set an appropriate speed for the material being cut. When cutting metal or masonry, apply steady pressure and use cutting oil where recommended to reduce heat and prolong tool life. Keep the drill perpendicular to the work surface to achieve a round, clean hole. After completing the cut, remove debris and inspect the edge for any burrs before finishing.
Do not use with impact or hammer drilling modes. Use cutting oil for metal applications and moderate speeds for masonry and tile. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves, and secure workpieces before drilling.
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