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Hole Saw, Wolfcraft 1" Conduit Hole Saw (model 3468000)
Hole Saw, Wolfcraft 1" Conduit Hole Saw (model 3468000)
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Hole Saw, Wolfcraft 1" Conduit Hole Saw (model 3468000)
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Hole Saw, Wolfcraft 1" Conduit Hole Saw (model 3468000)
Hole Saw, Wolfcraft 1" Conduit Hole Saw (model 3468000)
Hole Saw by Wolfcraft, model 3468000, is engineered to cut precise 1" conduit openings for conduit and pipe entries in panels, walls and distribution boxes. This metal-cutting conduit hole saw is intended for electricians, installers and tradespeople who require accurate round holes for sockets, boxes and pipe passage. The tool fits standard drill arbors and is supplied as a single 1" conduit hole saw in a storage box on card, with a tungsten carbide coated cutting edge for durability when working with masonry and common construction materials.
The Wolfcraft 1" conduit hole saw is suitable for a wide range of installation work including sockets, distribution boxes and tubing. Its tungsten carbide coating increases wear resistance and cutting life when used on brick, breeze block, plasterboard and tiled surfaces. The product is packaged in a storage box on card for organized storage and transport. Designed by Wolfcraft, a manufacturer with long experience in tools and accessories, the hole saw offers compatibility with standard drill arbors used in electrical and installation tasks.
Install the hole saw on a compatible drill arbor according to the arbor manufacturer's instructions and secure it tightly. Mark the desired center point for the conduit opening on the work surface. Start drilling at low speed to establish the pilot or centre position, then increase speed as appropriate for the material while applying steady, moderate pressure. For hard masonry or tiled surfaces, use intermittent drilling to avoid overheating and clear debris frequently. After cutting the hole, remove the saw and clean the edge of the opening to ensure a proper fit for conduit or fittings.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment including safety glasses, gloves and a dust mask when cutting masonry or tile. For cleaner cuts in delicate surfaces such as tiles or plasterboard, consider using backing material or masking tape to reduce chipping. When cutting hard masonry, allow the tungsten carbide cutting edge to cool and clear debris often to prolong tool life. Follow drill and arbor manufacturer limits for maximum RPM and chuck compatibility.
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