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Hole saw Proline 27268, diameter 6.8 cm, 1 piece
Hole saw Proline 27268, diameter 6.8 cm, 1 piece
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Hole saw Proline 27268, diameter 6.8 cm, 1 piece
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Hole saw Proline 27268, diameter 6.8 cm, 1 piece
Hole saw Proline 27268, diameter 6.8 cm, 1 piece
Proline 27268 hole saw with a diameter of 6.8 cm is a single-piece cutting accessory designed for creating circular openings in materials such as ceramic tiles, stone tiles, stoneware, wood and certain plastics. The cup is manufactured using a vacuum-soldered diamond process, providing an abrasive cutting edge suitable for hard surfaces. The tool features an M14 threaded shank for direct mounting on angle grinders and can also be adapted for combi drills when used with the appropriate adapter and centering drill.
The vacuum-soldered diamond edge ensures consistent cutting performance on hard and brittle materials while prolonging tool life compared with ordinary abrasive cups. The M14 threaded shank allows direct installation on angle grinders for stable, high-speed operation. Compatibility with an adapter and centering drill expands usability to combi drills, and the single-piece design simplifies handling and storage.
Fit the hole saw directly to an angle grinder using the M14 threaded shank or install via a compatible adapter and centering drill when using a combi drill. Mark the desired hole location and secure the workpiece to prevent movement. Start at low speed to seat the cup, then increase speed as appropriate for the material while maintaining steady pressure. For best results on tiles and stoneware, use dry drilling as specified and avoid excessive lateral force. After finishing, clean abrasive debris from the cup before storage.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection and a dust mask when cutting hard and brittle materials. Ensure the workpiece is firmly clamped and allow the tool to cut without forcing; intermittent operation can help manage heat buildup during dry drilling on ceramic and stone materials.
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