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Hole saw with carbide teeth Silver 125 mm model 0561
Hole saw with carbide teeth Silver 125 mm model 0561
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Hole saw with carbide teeth Silver 125 mm model 0561
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Hole saw with carbide teeth Silver 125 mm model 0561
Hole saw with carbide teeth Silver 125 mm model 0561
Hole saw Silver 125 mm model 0561 with carbide teeth is a circular cutting tool designed to create clean, precise holes in a variety of materials. The 125 mm diameter makes it suitable for medium-sized openings used in installation and finishing tasks. Tungsten carbide teeth deliver long-lasting cutting performance and maintain edge sharpness under repeated use when paired with appropriate drill speed and feed.
The carbide-tooth construction provides enhanced wear resistance and improved durability compared with bi-metal or high-speed steel alternatives. The 125 mm diameter offers a balance between coverage and control for common opening sizes. Designed for use with compatible arbors and drills, this hole saw enables straightforward replacement and secure mounting, reducing downtime during on-site work. Its geometry supports effective chip evacuation when used with proper drilling technique.
Mount the hole saw on a compatible arbor and secure it to the drill according to the drill and arbor manufacturer’s instructions. Mark the centre point of the intended hole and stabilize the workpiece to prevent movement. Start drilling at low speed to establish the pilot position, then increase speed appropriate to the material while applying steady, moderate pressure. Clear chips periodically to maintain cutting efficiency and reduce heat buildup. Allow the tool to cool if excessive heat develops and do not force the saw through the material.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and gloves. For best results with wood and plastics, operate at higher speeds with light pressure; for non-ferrous metals, use lower speeds and cutting lubricant as needed. Ensure compatibility between the hole saw, arbor, and drill chuck, and follow maintenance guidance such as cleaning teeth and inspecting for wear before repeated use.
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