The Deep Cut saw also features an increased hole saw depth of 51mm (2”), and is ideal for cutting metal of more than 3mm thickness, tubes with a wall thickness of greater than 3mm and wood up to 51mm (2”) thick.
- Order number: 33502019
- Supplier Name: Starrett
- EAN: 0049659005554
- Length: 0,042 cm
- Width: 0,097 cm
- Height: 0,042 cm
- Weight: 0,048 kg
- Open text field 1: 19 mm 3/4"
- Aggressive material penetration and kerf clearance.
- Ideal for solid materials or tubes of a wall thickness greater than 3mm.
- 51mm hole saw depth improves cutting performance on tubes, particularly where there is a need to cut through both sides of the tube.
- New tooth material for enhanced heat and wear resistance and greater product life.
- 51mm (2”) hole saw depth – requires arbors with an extended length pilot drill (e.g. A1E, A2E or A17-38E etc.).
Matching standard arbors with pilot drill:
hole diameter mm / inch Shank size mm / inch
A1E
14 - 30mm / 9/16 - 1 3/16" 8.75 mm / 11/32", hexagon
A2E
32 - 210 mm / 1 1/4 - 8 9/32" 11 mm / 7/16", hexagon
A4E
14 - 30mm / 9/16 - 1 3/16" 6.5 mm / 1/4", hexagon
A10E
32 - 210 mm / 1 1/4 - 8 9/32" 8.75 mm / 11/32", hexagon

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