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Wood hole cutter MEGA 64010, adjustable cutting diameter 30–150 mm
Wood hole cutter MEGA 64010, adjustable cutting diameter 30–150 mm
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Wood hole cutter MEGA 64010, adjustable cutting diameter 30–150 mm
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Wood hole cutter MEGA 64010, adjustable cutting diameter 30–150 mm
Wood hole cutter MEGA 64010, adjustable cutting diameter 30–150 mm
MEGA 64010 wood hole cutter is an adjustable tool designed for cutting circular openings in timber, boards and other wooden materials. The cutter provides a variable cutting diameter from 30 to 150 mm and includes a pilot drill and adjustable cutting arms that allow setting the required diameter precisely. The tool is intended for use with standard power drills and is suitable for carpentry tasks that require clean, accurate round holes.
The adjustable cutting diameter covers a wide range of hole sizes, reducing the need for multiple fixed-size cutters. Built-in pilot drill ensures stable centring and reduces wandering during start-up. The cutter’s adjustable arms are designed for straightforward diameter setting and secure clamping, enabling repeated cuts with consistent dimensions. Constructed for woodworking, the cutter produces clean circular edges and works on different types of boards and solid timber when used with appropriate drill speed and feed.
Secure the adjustable arms to the required diameter and tighten clamps according to the marked scale. Fit the pilot drill into the drill chuck and position the cutter so the pilot point contacts the workpiece at the intended centre. Start the drill at low speed to establish the pilot hole, then increase speed steadily while applying consistent axial pressure to cut through the material. After cutting, withdraw the tool and clear any chips from the cutting edges. Check the cut for correct dimensions and, if necessary, perform light sanding to remove burrs.
Use appropriate drill speeds and firm workpiece clamping to avoid vibration. Select a pilot drill and cutting speed suitable for the specific wood type. Wear eye and hearing protection and follow safe drill-handling practices. For thicker or harder wood, make multiple light passes rather than forcing a single deep cut.
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