Ecmweb 6637 Ideal Tri Bore Hole Saw
Ecmweb 6637 Ideal Tri Bore Hole Saw
Ecmweb 6637 Ideal Tri Bore Hole Saw
Ecmweb 6637 Ideal Tri Bore Hole Saw
Ecmweb 6637 Ideal Tri Bore Hole Saw

Hole saws

Sept. 4, 2014
Set of three tungsten carbide teeth Compatible with standard battery-powered tools or fixed stationary machines Deeper gullets eliminate user fatigue   

Tri-Bore multi-purpose hole saws feature a set of three tungsten carbide teeth for ultra-aggressive cutting of nail-encrusted wood, cement and plastic board, plaster, composite enclosures, or ceiling tiles for recessed lighting. Compatible with standard battery-powered tools or fixed stationary machines, the diamond-sharpened carbide teeth are larger than traditional hole saws for improved speed, cleaner cutting action, and minimized vibration. The tools also feature deeper gullets to help eliminate user fatigue resulting from prying out plugs. Additionally, each product is precision balanced.

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