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Hole Saw for Metal MILWAUKEE A113MO10095 95 mm Bi-metal
Hole Saw for Metal MILWAUKEE A113MO10095 95 mm Bi-metal
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Hole Saw for Metal MILWAUKEE A113MO10095 95 mm Bi-metal
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Hole Saw for Metal MILWAUKEE A113MO10095 95 mm Bi-metal
Hole Saw for Metal MILWAUKEE A113MO10095 95 mm Bi-metal
Bi-metal hole saw for metal by MILWAUKEE with a 95 mm cutting diameter, designed for creating circular openings in metal sheets, pipes and other thin to medium-thickness metal materials. The saw combines bi-metal construction for improved wear resistance with an appropriate tooth geometry for effective cutting when mounted on drills or compatible hole-saw arbors. It is intended for use in workshop and on-site metal fabrication, electrical, plumbing and HVAC installations where precise round cuts are required.
The bi-metal construction delivers a balance of flexibility and hardness, reducing the risk of tooth breakage while maintaining cutting performance. The 95 mm diameter provides a standard size suitable for many common penetrations, and the design enables faster cutting with reduced vibration when used with compatible arbors and pilot drills. Robust manufacturing helps extend tool life under frequent use on steel and other ferrous materials, while the saw’s geometry facilitates cleaner hole edges and consistent results.
Mount the hole saw on a compatible arbor and ensure a suitable pilot bit is fitted to maintain accurate centering. Secure the workpiece and use appropriate clamps or supports. Start drilling at low speed to establish the pilot hole, then increase speed within the drill manufacturer’s recommendations for cutting metal while applying steady, moderate feed pressure. Use cutting lubricant where appropriate to reduce heat and prolong tool life. Clear chips frequently to avoid clogging and overheating.
For best results, use with an arbor that provides stable centering and a proper pilot bit, apply cutting fluid on thicker or harder metals, and avoid excessive feed rates that can overheat the bi-metal teeth. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye and hand protection, and follow safe drilling practices when working with metal.
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