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Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft
Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft
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Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft
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Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft
Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft
Hole saw Wolfcraft 1-hole model 5471000 by Wolfcraft is a single-hole cutting tool designed to drill clean circular openings in materials such as wood, drywall and soft plastics. The tool features a bimetal (BiM) specially alloyed tool body with HSS teeth and is supplied with a 6 mm HSS centring drill. It is directly useable without a separate mandrel and is intended for use with compatible power drills to create round cutouts for fittings, cable pass-throughs and plumbing installations.
The hole saw combines a BiM specially alloyed tool body with high-speed steel (HSS) teeth for improved cutting performance across a range of materials. It is directly useable without the need for a separate mandrel and includes a 6 mm HSS centring drill to ensure accurate starts. The construction supports work in wood, plywood, non-ferrous metals, some heavy metals, plastics and gypsum plaster boards, making it a versatile single-hole solution.
Secure the hole saw in a compatible power drill according to the drill manufacturer's instructions. Fit the supplied 6 mm HSS centring drill to establish an accurate starting point, then position the pilot on the mark where the hole is required. Apply steady, even pressure and use an appropriate drill speed for the work material—lower speeds for metals and higher speeds for wood and plastics. Periodically withdraw the saw to clear chips and prevent overheating. Observe safety procedures such as wearing eye protection and securing the workpiece.
For best results, select drill speeds and feed rates appropriate to the material: lower speeds and light pressure for non-ferrous and heavier metals, higher speeds for wood and plastics. Ensure the workpiece is clamped and the centring drill engages before increasing speed. Allow the tool to cool and clear chips regularly to maintain cutting efficiency and prolong tool life.
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