Makita HSS Bi-Metal Hole Saws 16–152 mm for Metal, Wood & Plastics
The Makita HSS Bi-Metal Hole Saws are designed for fast, accurate and durable cutting in a wide range of materials, including steel, aluminium, non-ferrous metals, wood and plastics. Manufactured with a bi-metal cutting edge, these hole saws combine flexibility and wear resistance, making them suitable for professional installation, construction and maintenance work. The HSS bi-metal tooth design provides efficient cutting performance and extended service life when drilling through demanding materials. Available in sizes from 16 mm to 152 mm, these hole saws are suitable for creating clean and precise holes for pipes, cables, fittings, ventilation systems and various installation components. For optimal cutting performance and longer tool life when drilling metals, the use of cutting oil is recommended. The hole saws are designed for use with standard rotary drilling machines and must not be used in hammer or percussion mode. Key Features Available sizes: 16–152 mm HSS bi-metal cutting edge Suitable for metal, wood and plastics Long service life High wear resistance Fast and precise cutting Suitable for professional applications Clean hole cutting performance Recommended for use with cutting oil when drilling metal Not suitable for hammer drilling mode Application & Usage These Makita bi-metal hole saws are designed for cutting precise circular holes in various construction and installation materials. Suitable materials: Steel Aluminium Non-ferrous metals Wood Plastic materials Typical applications include: Electrical installations Plumbing work HVAC installations Cable routing Pipe penetrations Construction projects Maintenance work Metal fabrication Woodworking projects Important Usage Note Do not use hammer or impact drilling mode. Use cutting oil when drilling metal to improve cutting performance and tool life.
Specifications
- Diameter
- 57 mm
Variants (1)
- 57 mm — 8.96 EUR — Out of stock
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