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Carbide-tipped Hole Saw MODECO MN-61-266 65 mm
Carbide-tipped Hole Saw MODECO MN-61-266 65 mm is a circular cutting tool designed to produce clean, precise 65 mm diameter holes in a range of construction and workshop materials. The tool features carbide cutting edges that increase wear resistance and extend service life compared with standard bi-metal hole saws. It is intended for use with hand drills and drill presses to perform repetitive or single-hole cutting tasks where a durable edge and consistent hole size are required.
The carbide-tipped rim provides enhanced cutting performance on abrasive and hard materials, reducing the frequency of replacement. The solid construction maintains concentricity for accurate hole geometry and minimizes wobble during operation. Carbide tips retain sharpness longer than high-speed steel teeth, offering improved productivity on projects that involve cutting through sheet metal, laminates, composites or thin-walled materials. The tool’s design supports stable engagement with drill chuck systems for reliable use in both portable and stationary drilling equipment.
Securely mount the hole saw on a compatible arbor and tighten in the drill chuck or press spindle according to the arbor manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the center point of the required 65 mm hole and, if available, use a pilot bit to guide the saw and stabilize the cut. Operate the drill at a moderate speed appropriate for the work material and apply steady, even feed pressure; avoid excessive force that can overload the arbor or cause vibration. For metal cutting, use a suitable cutting fluid or coolant to reduce heat build-up and prolong the life of the carbide tips. After completing the cut, remove burrs from the hole edges as needed with a deburring tool or file.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and gloves. Match drill speed and feed to the work material: lower speeds for harder metals, moderate speeds for wood and laminates. Inspect the carbide tips before use and replace the hole saw if tips are chipped or excessively worn to maintain clean cutting performance.
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