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Slug ejectors

Oct. 22, 2006
The Qk-Saw hole saw slug ejection system is designed to make drilling a hole with a hole saw more efficient. The ejector’s spring is designed to compress during drilling and pop the slug out when the cut is complete. The slug ejectors are available in the following packages: 7/8-in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (2-7/8-in. long); 1-1/8 in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (3-1/8-in. long); and 1-3/8 in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (2-7/8-in. long). The company also sells a value pack with all three packages included






















Slug ejectors

The Qk-Saw hole saw slug ejection system is designed to make drilling a hole with a hole saw more efficient. The ejector’s stainless steel compression spring is designed to compress during drilling and pop the slug out when the cut is complete. The slug ejectors are available in the following packages: 7/8-in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (2 7/8-in. long); 11/8 in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (3 1/8 in. long); and 1 3/8 in. slug ejector and ¼-in. HS pilot drill (2 7/8-in. long). The company also sells a value pack with all three packages included.

Qk-Saw

For more information, visit www.qksaw.com.

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