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Hole Saws

Importance of Holesaws

Hole saws are essential for creating clean, uniform large-diameter holes in wood, metal, plastics, and composite materials. They’re particularly valuable when you need a neat opening for pipes, conduits, downlights, door hardware, or fittings.

The right hole saw ensures that each hole is accurately sized and positioned, which is critical for both function and finish. A precise cut reduces the need for additional trimming, improves the fit of hardware, and reduces the risk of splintering or damage to surrounding surfaces.

Whether you’re a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, keeping a well-chosen set of hole saws in your kit adds versatility and efficiency to your drilling operations.

Tool Design

A hole saw consists of a cylindrical steel cup with sharp teeth around its rim, mounted on an arbor that fits into a drill or impact driver. The open-centre design allows the cut plug of material to be removed cleanly once the hole is drilled.

Many hole saws incorporate a pilot drill in the centre of the arbor. This pilot bit keeps the saw accurately positioned and prevents wandering, especially at the start of the cut. The tooth profile and gullet design are tuned for different materials, balancing cutting speed with clean edges and chip clearance.

Applications

Hole saws are used wherever larger, clean round openings are required, including:

  • Door Hardware: Boring locksets, deadbolts, and cylinder holes with precise diameters and clean edges.
  • Plumbing & HVAC: Cutting openings for pipes, vents, and conduits through timber framing, plasterboard, or clad surfaces.
  • Electrical Work: Creating holes for downlights, junction boxes, and cable pass-throughs.
  • General Construction & Fit-Out: Any application requiring neat, repeatable holes in timber, sheet goods, or light metals.

Materials & Bit Types

The material and construction of the hole saw determine its durability and suitability for different substrates:

  • Bi-Metal (BIM): Combines a flexible high-carbon steel body with a high-speed steel tooth edge. Ideal for cutting both wood and metal, offering a good balance of toughness and wear resistance for general-purpose use.
  • High-Speed Steel (HSS): Known for holding a sharp cutting edge and performing well in harder materials. HSS hole saws provide longer service life and cleaner cuts compared to standard carbon-steel options.
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  • FAMAG Holesaws | Supplier of 2169 PAROLI-165 TCT Holesaws  for Long Version, Timber Beams, Carpentry, Glulam Beams, Cross Laminated Timber and Workshops FAMAG Holesaws | 2169 PAROLI-165 TCT Holesaws  for Long Version, Timber Beams, Carpentry, Glulam Beams, Cross Laminated Timber and Workshops
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    FAMAG Hole Saw | 2169 PAROLI-165 TCT Hole Saw for Long Version

    Carbide tipped hole saw, the saw body is made of steel, cutting depth 165 mm Round sawing in all kinds of woods and boards (also solid wood), MDF, aerated concrete, plaster board and plastics. The long version is ideal for drilling clearing holes in...