![]() The pilot drill bit, that is part of the arbor, is slightly longer than the hole saw so that once the bit cuts through the material on the other side, you can remove the saw and continue drilling from the back side to eliminate tear-out. I recommend using a heavy-duty drill motor so that the torque doesn’t damage the motor. The saw cuts a hole up to 1-3/4 inches deep. These carbide teeth hole saws provide the longest life in general purpose and extreme materials with the ability to cut through stainless steel, cast iron, fastener embedded wood, cement board, fiberglass, plaster, asphalt shingles, and more with ease. The arbor screws into the back of the hole saw and then the sleeve slides into two holes in the back to keep the arbor from tightening into the saw and allows the arbor to be easily removed. All of the Milwaukee Hole Saws, 1-1/4 inch and above, use the same arbor so you can just purchase the size saw you need for the job. This arbor is included in kits or can be purchased separately. Milwaukee proudly makes HOLE DOZER hole saws in the USA. optimised for cordless tools, the HOLE DOZER hole saw deliver 25 more holes per charge and can take on all general-purpose applications. This product is only the saw blade and doesn’t include the 3/8 inch quick-change arbor. The HOLE DOZER Thermoset anti-friction coating allows for cooler and faster cutting. Unlike the “standard” hole saw that seems like a one-time-use, this hole saw will last for many uses. They cut through wood, nails, stainless steel, shingles, and cement board. I have used various sizes of these hole saws by Milwaukee for years. The Milwaukee 2-3/4 inch Carbide Hole Dozer Saw is an excellent hole saw, very durable, and long lasting.
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