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Hole Saw Set MEGA 26402 — Ø26–63 mm, 50 mm depth, 7 pieces
Hole Saw Set MEGA 26402 — Ø26–63 mm, 50 mm depth, 7 pieces
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Hole Saw Set MEGA 26402 — Ø26–63 mm, 50 mm depth, 7 pieces
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Hole Saw Set MEGA 26402 — Ø26–63 mm, 50 mm depth, 7 pieces
Hole Saw Set MEGA 26402 — Ø26–63 mm, 50 mm depth, 7 pieces
Carbide-tipped hole saw set MEGA 26402 includes seven saws with diameters from 26 mm to 63 mm and a cutting depth of 50 mm. The set is designed to create clean, round openings in materials that match the saws' intended use. It provides a range of hole sizes for installation tasks in construction, plumbing, electrical work and other general trades where precise circular cuts are required.
The carbide-tipped teeth extend the service life of each saw and improve cutting performance in a variety of common building materials. A 50 mm cutting depth allows through-cuts and recessed openings in medium-thickness panels and materials. The range of diameters from 26 mm to 63 mm in one set reduces the need to buy individual saws for different hole sizes and simplifies on-site work.
Secure the appropriate hole saw to a compatible arbor and attach it to a drill with sufficient power and speed control. Mark the centre of the required opening, position the pilot bit or guide, and start drilling at low speed to establish the cut. Increase speed as needed while maintaining steady pressure and allowing the saw to cut without forcing. After completing the hole, withdraw the saw, remove the cut material core and inspect the edge. Follow safety practices such as using eye protection and securing the workpiece.
Select the hole saw diameter that best matches the required opening and ensure the material to be cut is compatible with carbide-tipped teeth. For longer tool life, avoid excessive feed force and remove swarf regularly. Use appropriate drill speed and cooling or lubrication when cutting softer metals or abrasive materials.
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