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Tork Craft Hole Saw Bi-metal 140MM



This is a bi-metal hole saw that has a 140mm diameter and uses a TC17002 mandrel. It is primarily used by electricians, plumbers, mechanics, and carpenters. It has a low vibration and even cut due to the variable pitched teeth, a tough alloy body for added durability, a knock out hole for plug removal, and a depth of cut of 38mm. It also has a long life - when used properly within the correct rpm ... more details
Key Features:
  • 140mm diameter
  • TC17002 mandrel
  • Variable pitched teeth


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Model Number TC12053
Description
This is a bi-metal hole saw that has a 140mm diameter and uses a TC17002 mandrel. It is primarily used by electricians, plumbers, mechanics, and carpenters. It has a low vibration and even cut due to the variable pitched teeth, a tough alloy body for added durability, a knock out hole for plug removal, and a depth of cut of 38mm. It also has a long life - when used properly within the correct rpm and using a lubricant when cutting into metals.

Bi-metal hole saw
Hole saw diameter:
*140mm
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.
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