General description The IRWIN bi-metal holesaw is designed for professional use, providing long-lasting performance in various applications such as construction, electrical installation, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and remodeling. Its sharp, variable tooth (4-6 pitch) design allows for faster cutting and improved efficiency across different materials. The bi-metal construction combined with electron beam welded teeth ensures a durable and robust blade suitable for demanding tasks. Technical specifications Diameter: 62mm Material: Bi-metal Tooth pitch: 4-6 Compatibility and accessories Compatible with high-quality arbors and pilot drills Suitable for cutting materials such as aluminium, copper, iron, stainless steel, wood, and zinc Installation Attach the holesaw to a compatible drill or arbor Ensure the drill is set to the appropriate speed for the material being cut Securely position the holesaw on the workpiece before starting the cut Usage Use in general construction,
Power Tools DirectThe IRWIN bi-metal holesaws have been designed for the professional and made to provide long-lasting performance for use in general construction electrical installation plumbing heating and ventilation and remodelling applications. The sharp variable tooth (4-6 pitch) design provides a faster cutting action and enhanced performance in a variety of materials and cutting applications. The bi-metal construction and the electron beam welded teeth give the user a stronger longer-lasting blade. The IRWIN holesaw range is available from sizes 14 mm (9/16in) to 152 mm (6in) with a line up of high-quality arbors and a pilot drill to cover all application requirements. Cuts a variety of materials including: aluminium copper iron stainless steel wood and zinc.Irwin Holesaw Bi Metal High Speed Diameter: 62mm.PTDIRW10507367
AmazonStronger and more durable teeth Electron precise arrangement of teeth for fast cutting Size: 62 mm, Weight: 0.3527396192 Pounds, Manufacturer: Irwin
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