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TORK CRAFT HOLE SAW BI-METAL 98MM
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TORK CRAFT HOLE SAW BI-METAL 98MM

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
TC12044
Bob Shop ID
408555778



Bi-metal hole saw





Hole saw diameter:


Ø98mm

Use mandrel:

TC17002


Application:


The Bi-metal hole saw's fast cutting power lies behind its HSS (hi-speed

steel) manufactured teeth.


The teeth have been set to a variable pitch to

improve harmonic vibration and to have a better chip clearance.


The hole saw can be used to cut into:



  • Aluminium

  • Copper

  • Mild steel (sheet metal)

  • Stainless steel (sheet metal)

  • Zinc

  • Wood

  • Drywall (plaster board)

  • PVC


The Bi-metal hole saws are primarily used by electricians, plumbers,

machinists and carpenters.


Features:



  • Low vibration and even cut due to the variable pitched teeth.

  • Strong electron beam welded cup design with a tough alloy body for added

    durability.

  • Knock out hole for plug removal.

  • Depth of cut: 38mm

  • Long life - when used properly within the correct rpm and using a

    lubricant when cutting into metals.


Lubricant tip:

Use paraffin or beeswax when cutting into aluminium. Use

CT-90 or a general-purpose lubricating oil when cutting into steel.

Customer ratings: 1 ratings

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18 May 2019