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  • 92mm Diameter Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill 42mm Length Armeg CH092

92mm Diameter Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill 42mm Length Armeg CH092

Model No. HS92 by: Armeg
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This is the Armeg CH092 92mm diameter 42mm length Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill available at Sparks for the best price. It has a working length of 38mm, an overall length of 42mm, and a diameter of 92mm.

It is a 92mm HSS holesaw drill holesaw drill.

92mm Diameter Bi-Metallic HSS Holesaw Drill - Features

  • To be used with a drilling machine (this is the round holesaw drill only).
  • Perfect for a great value holesaw with multiple material drilling capability
  • Standard Holesaw thread patterns for convenient use with industry standard drive arbors
  • Slotted body design allows for removal of awkward material slugs for faster repeat hole drilling
  • Off-Set tooth design creates clearance and minimises the chances of “jamming” or “snagging” in materials being drilled
  • Bi-Metallic material structure featuring HSS material tooth specification for greater durability
  • Bi-Metallic Holesaws can be used in: Steel, Stainless steel, Non-ferrous, Wood, Plastics
  • Bi-Metallic Holesaws are ideal when working on: Metal enclosures, trunking, cabinets, cladding, switchgear; Woodwork; Formica; Panelling
  • To be used with 32 - 152mm arbor (to be ordered separately).

Note: the picture is for information purposes only; please pay attention to the dimensions of this holesaw drill. 

User Instructions when using this Holesaw Drill

  • Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E) when using holesaws
  • Ensure holesaw is correctly attached to the relevant adaptor for your machine
  • Use holesaw at the recommended speeds for the material being drilled as shown in the chart
  • Use an appropriate cutting lubricant when drilling in steel
  • After producing a hole, remove the "slug" of the material from the throat of the holesaw before commencing another hole
  • After pilot drill penetration, be careful not the "bang" the holesaw onto the surface of the material to be drilled. This could damage or break the cutting teeth

Note: Some images and pictures are for reference only. The item may differ from the image/picture due to manufacturer's change. Should you require the exact item in the picture, please call or email us to enquire.

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