Klein 31972 Bi-Metal Hole Saw, 4-1/2
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting
  • Klein Heavy - Duty Bi - Metal Hole Saw with 4 - 1/2 Inch Hole Diameter for Precise Cutting

Klein 31972 Bi-Metal Hole Saw, 4-1/2

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Product Description

INCLUDES: (1) High - performance Bi - Metal Hole Saw. This hole saw is specially designed and optimized for cutting various materials, especially steel including stainless steel. It can create precise holes in drywall, ceiling tile, steel, wood, plastic, and stainless steel with ease. The blade is long - lasting and cuts at a fast pace, ensuring you get the job done quickly. It features multiple leverage points, which makes slug removal a breeze. The heavy - duty steel construction comes with a thick back plate that can withstand rough use. The hex - shaped base allows for easy removal from the arbor. It's recommended to use this hole saw with the Klein Tools Arbor (Cat. No. 31906), which is sold separately. Klein's Bi - Metal Hole Saws offer the fastest, most consistent, and longest - lasting cutting performance on the market today. The heavy - duty build with thicker 5 mil back plates stands up well to abuse.




Using this Klein Bi - Metal Hole Saw is easy. First, make sure you have the Klein Tools Arbor (Cat. No. 31906) if you don't already, as it's sold separately. Attach the hole saw to the arbor. Then, mark the spot where you want to cut on the material, whether it's steel, drywall, wood, or plastic. Start the drill at a slow speed and gradually increase it as you start cutting. When the cutting is done, use the multiple leverage points to easily remove the slug from the hole saw. As for maintenance, after each use, clean the hole saw with a dry cloth to remove any debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rust. And always remember to wear safety goggles and other appropriate safety gear when using this tool.


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