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Hole saw, Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw (model 2169000)
Hole saw, Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw (model 2169000)
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Hole saw, Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw (model 2169000)
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Hole saw, Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw (model 2169000)
Hole saw, Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw (model 2169000)
Wolfcraft 1 standard hole saw is a circular cutting tool designed for creating round openings in materials such as wood, plastics and non‑ferrous metals. Intended for use with a compatible arbor and a power drill, this hole saw delivers core cutting for installations, pipe and cable passages, and general DIY and light professional tasks. The product features a plastic body and includes a 6 mm centring drill plus quick-change saw blades to simplify installation and blade replacement.
The hole saw is suitable for work in wood, gypsum plaster boards and construction panels, offering a practical solution for making clean circular holes. A plastic body reduces weight while maintaining handling comfort during repetitive drilling. Delivered with a 6 mm centring drill and three quick-change saw blades, the set supports fast blade changes and accurate hole positioning. The packaging is fixed on card for easy storage and display.
Secure a compatible arbor to the hole saw and fit the 6 mm centring drill to ensure accurate positioning. Clamp the workpiece firmly and set the drill to an appropriate speed for the material being cut. Start drilling at low speed to establish the centre, then increase speed as needed while maintaining steady pressure. Remove the core and change the quick‑change saw blades when wear affects cutting performance. Always inspect the arbor and blade mounting for tightness before use.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection. For best results in thicker or harder materials, use progressive drilling with pilot holes and observe manufacturer guidance for drill speed and feed rate. Replace worn blades promptly to maintain cutting quality and reduce motor load on the drill.
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