Starrett Tungsten Carbide Tipped Stainless Steel Hole Saws are ideal for cutting high alloy and stainless steels, non ferrous light metals and reinforced fabrics. The tough tungsten carbide tipped teeth have a positive cutting angle which prov...
- Order number: 33505417
- Supplier Name: Starrett
- Supplier Number: SM15
- EAN: 049659118636
- Ideal for production cutting.
- Tungsten carbide tipped teeth provide superb product life and cutting performance.
- High cutting accuracy.
- Complete assembly - there is no requirement to purchase a separate arbor and pilot drill.
- Safety stop collar at the base of the hole saw.
- Replacement pilot drills are available.
- Should only be used to cut flat surfaces.
- Maximum material thickness of 2mm for stainless steel, mild steel and non ferrous metals.
- Recommended operating speed, 850 to 1200 rpm.
- We recommended saws above 50mm diameter should only be used on pillar drills. Smaller diameters can be used with both hand held drills and pillar drills.
- Safety glasses and gloves are recommended.
- Do not push too hard, to avoid an impact of the TCT teeth. Once the teeth touch the material, drill with slight steady pressure.
Person responsible for the EU:
The L.S. Starrett Company Ltd. | Oxnam Road, TD8 6LR, Jedburgh, United Kingdom
Manufacturer information:
http://www.starrett.co.uk
The L.S. Starrett Company, founded in 1880, manufactures more than 5,000 variations of Precision Tools, Gages, Measuring Instruments and Saw Blades for industrial, professional and consumer markets worldwide.
Starrett, a leader who has set the standard for fine precision tools in industry for over 140 years, has rightfully earned the title, "World's Greatest Toolmakers".
"Like all businesses, however large or complex, this one started with a man and an idea. The man was Laroy S. Starrett; his idea was 'to invent something useful that people would want.' Countless others have had a similar idea, the difference here was in the quality of the man. L.S. Starrett’s outstanding characteristic was confidence in himself; he was a man who in spite of one setback after another refused to admit defeat. He had unusual ability, vision and enterprise, but without his high courage this story of the foundation and growth of 'the world’s greatest toolmakers' could never have been written..."