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HSS bi-metal hole saw with shank for wood and metal, 125cm

£30.99
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Description

The bi-metal hole saw is a heat-treated M42 bi-metal saw blade with a sharp tooth profile, offering durability and good stability. It can be used to cut materials ranging from thin metal to wood, plastic, PVC, etc.

The hole saw requires only one pass to cut studs; these hole saws are ideal for jobs where high performance and precision are needed. Excellent for cutting wood, plastic, machined metal, nailed wood, plywood, pipe, and steel.

The high-speed steel hole saw blade features impact- and scratch-resistant teeth. The flexible spring steel creates a flexible material that allows the hole saw to absorb the impacts of drilling holes in materials that are difficult to cut.

Faster, smoother cuts with less vibration than others thanks to its variable tooth pitch; Creates holes for pipe and tube installations, door lock installations, electrical conduits, hoses, and antennas. The teeth are electronically welded to shatterproof, shock-absorbing alloy bodies; packaged in individual boxes. Note: The arbor is included.

Features

  • Brand
    OTHERS
  • Length
    150 mm
  • Width
    15 cm
  • Height
    35 cm
  • Weight
    2 kg
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