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Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000
Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000
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Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000
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Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000
Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000
Hole Saw for Faucets Wolfcraft 35 mm (1 3/8) with Drill Bits WF8925000 is a compact hole-cutting kit designed to produce clean, precise 35 mm diameter openings for faucet and tap installations in sinks and countertops. The set contains a hole saw cup and matching pilot drill bits and accessories intended for use on wood, laminates and softer plastics, enabling accurate positioning and smooth edges for professional or DIY plumbing work.
The kit provides a single-purpose, ready-to-use solution for creating 35 mm faucet holes with reduced chipping and clean edges. Integrated pilot drills help centre the cutter and improve accuracy, while the construction of the hole saw supports stable cutting and easier removal of the cut material. Compact size and included accessories make the set convenient to store and transport for on-site plumbing and renovation tasks.
This hole saw is intended for wood, laminates and softer plastics and is not designed for drilling into metal, stone, ceramic tiles or reinforced concrete. For thicker, harder materials or applications requiring different hole diameters, a different cutter or professional tools should be used. Using the tool on unsuitable materials may damage the cutter and produce poor results.
Mark the required centre point for the faucet hole, secure the workpiece to prevent movement, and attach the pilot drill bit and hole saw to a compatible drill or drill press. Start drilling at low speed to allow the pilot drill to locate accurately, then increase speed moderately while maintaining steady pressure until the hole saw cuts through the material. Retract periodically if necessary to clear debris and prevent overheating, then remove the cut-out and smooth any minor edge imperfections.
Use steady, controlled drilling speeds and clamp the workpiece to reduce vibration. For clean edges on laminated or veneered surfaces, use a sacrificial backing board beneath the cutting area. Replace worn pilot bits to maintain centring accuracy and check compatibility of the drill chuck before use.
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