Hole Saw Applications
- Use High Speed Steel saws (HSS series 106xxx) with varied cutting teeth for more easily cut materials, such as unalloyed steel (up to 700 N/mm2 strength), non-ferrous and light metals, plastics, plasterboard and light building boards, fiberboard, plywood and wood.
- Use High Speed Steel Cobalt 8 saws (HHS Co 8 series 126xxx) with fine cutting teeth for cutting harder metals such as alloyed and non-alloyed steels (up to 1,000 N/mm2 strength), high chromium alloyed steels, such as stainless steel, steels resistant to rusts and acids, non-ferrous and light metals.
- Cutting edges of HSS or HSS Co 8
- Alloyed steel 6135 jacket
- Cutting depth up to 1 1/2” (38 mm)
- High rotational precision
- Sturdy construction
- Hole saw and shank are in two parts, so hole saws of different diameters can be exchanged and fitted faster
- Positive chipping and cutting angles ensure more aggressive cutting
- Teeth welded onto steel jacket
- HSS hole saws have 5 teeth per inch, Co 8 hole saws have 6 teeth per inch
- Good chip removal
- Slots in the jacket side allow easy removal of cutout debris
- Exchangeable centering pilot drill bit
- Right-hand cutting