HSS Bi-Metal Hole Saws
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Warnings & Safety Information
Warnings & Safety Information
Please select "with arbor" or "without arbor" for each hole saw. There is one arbor for hole saws from 14-30 mm and one arbor for hole saws from 32-210 mm in diameter (universally applicable). Depending on the hole saw selected, we will supply the appropriate hexagonal arbor with pilot drill if you have chosen "with arbor". User Notes: Selecting the right hole saw: Choose the hole saw according to the diameter of the desired hole. Make sure the hole saw is suitable for the material you want to process (e.g., wood, metal, plastic). Preparation: Make sure the hole saw is sharp and undamaged. Securely mount the hole saw on the chuck of your drill or cordless drill. Check that the pilot drill is correctly seated in the hole saw. Work preparation: Mark the exact position of the hole on the workpiece. Securely fix the workpiece to prevent movement during drilling. Application: Hold the drill securely with both hands. Position the pilot drill of the hole saw at the marked spot and begin drilling at a low speed. Gradually increase the speed as the teeth of the hole saw penetrate the material. Apply even, controlled pressure to prevent jamming or snagging. Work in intervals if necessary to prevent the hole saw from overheating and to remove drilling dust. Safety instructions: Protective equipment: Always wear personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and gloves, to protect yourself from injuries caused by flying particles. Stable working environment: Ensure that the workpiece is securely fixed and the work surface is stable. Avoid working on unstable or slippery surfaces. Hazard awareness: Always keep your hands and other body parts away from the work surface and rotating parts. Always turn off the drill and disconnect it from the power supply before making adjustments or changing the hole saw. Ventilation and dust extraction: Work in well-ventilated areas or use dust extraction, especially when processing materials that generate a lot of dust. Maintenance tips: Cleaning: Thoroughly clean the hole saw after each use with a clean cloth to remove material residue. Remove drilling dust and deposits from the teeth of the hole saw. Inspection: Regularly inspect the hole saw for wear and damage. Look for worn or broken teeth. Replace the hole saw if there is visible damage or significant wear to ensure optimal performance and safety. Sharpening: Sharpen dull hole saws with suitable tools or have them professionally sharpened to maintain cutting performance. Storage: Store the hole saw in a dry place, preferably in a protective sleeve or toolbox, to protect it from moisture and mechanical damage. Drill maintenance: Clean and maintain your drill regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions. A well-maintained machine contributes to the longevity and performance of the hole saw. By following these instructions and tips, you can extend the lifespan of your hole saws and ensure that you work effectively and safely.
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Quality Guarantee
We stand wholeheartedly behind our products and assure you of maximum quality. Should you ever be dissatisfied, you can contact us at any time and we will address your individual needs.
Hersteller:
Weischer GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 17, 59399 Olfen, Deutschland
E-Mail: shop@bohrer-handel.de
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