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Milwaukee 49-56-0057 HOLE DOZER 1-3/16in Bi-Metal Hole Saw
Milwaukee 49-56-0057 HOLE DOZER 1-3/16in Bi-Metal Hole Saw
SKU:49-56-0057
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Description
Experience professional-grade drilling with the Milwaukee HOLE DOZER 1-3/16 Inch General-Purpose Bi-Metal Hole Saw, designed for maximum durability and consistent performance in metal applications. Its 3.5 TPI tooth pattern and advanced Rip Guard technology ensure extended life and reliable cutting efficiency.
The low-friction thermoset coating allows up to 2× faster drilling and increases productivity by delivering 25% more holes per charge. The innovative Plug Jack design simplifies material plug removal, while deeper cutting gullets speed up debris evacuation. Enhanced pilot visibility guarantees precise placement, making this HOLE DOZER hole saw the ideal choice for professionals seeking speed, reliability, and long-lasting performance on every project.
Key Features:
- Ideal for use in general-purpose cutting applications such as thick/thin metals, aluminum, drywall, plastics, wood, and wood with nails
- 3.5 TPI Bi-Metal tooth design for durability and longest life
- Rip Guard is the strongest tooth form in the industry
- Thermoset Coating reduces friction and drag to increase overall speed
- Deeper gullets for faster material removal while cutting
- 1-5/8in (1.62 in.) Cutting Depth allows clearance to handle cuts in a wide range of materials
- Increased Pilot Visibility delivers accurate hole placement
- Plug-Jack All-Access slot design provides fast plug removal and pilot bit visibility
What's Included:
- 1 x Milwaukee HOLE DOZER 1-3/16 Inch General-Purpose Bi-Metal Hole Saw
Warranty Information:
- Milwaukee’s warranty and service details can be easily reviewed on the Milwaukee General Warranty Information page.
Specifications:
| Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Hole Diameter | 1-3/16 In. |
| Depth of Cut | 1-5/8 In. |
| Cutting Speed in Stainless Steel | 145 RPM |
| Cutting Speed in Mild Steel | 285 RPM |
| Cutting Speed in Cast Iron | 190 RPM |
| Cutting Speed in Aluminum | 425 RPM |
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