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Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MODECO MN-65-208 300 mm
Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MODECO MN-65-208 300 mm
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Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MODECO MN-65-208 300 mm
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Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MODECO MN-65-208 300 mm
Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MODECO MN-65-208 300 mm
The MODECO Hole Saw for Gypsum Boards MN-65-208 with a 300 mm cutting diameter is a tool designed for creating large circular openings in drywall and similar gypsum panel materials. It is intended for use with compatible drills or arbor attachments and is suitable for construction, renovation and installation tasks where clean, accurate circular cuts are required for vents, ducts and fixtures.
This hole saw is manufactured with a cutting edge geometry optimised for gypsum board, delivering consistent circular cuts with minimal tearing of the paper surface. Its 300 mm diameter allows for large openings without the need for multiple smaller cuts. The design provides stable engagement with an arbor and reliable performance when used with appropriate drill speed and feed. The tool is lightweight for its size, making it easier to handle during one-person operations.
Select an appropriate drill or arbor rated for 300 mm hole saws and secure the hole saw to the arbor according to the arbor manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the centre point of the required opening on the gypsum board. Position the pilot or guide and start drilling at low speed to establish the cut, then increase speed moderately while applying steady, even pressure. Maintain support behind the panel where possible to reduce breakout of the paper face. After cutting through, withdraw the tool and remove the cut disc.
Use a drill with sufficient power and torque for large hole saws and follow safety practices including eye protection and dust control. For best results on finished surfaces, score the paper surface before cutting or support the back of the board to minimise chipping. Inspect the arbor and mounting hardware before each use to ensure secure attachment and reduce vibration.
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