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Sutton 16MM (5/8INCH) Tct Multi-Purpose Holesaw - Brand New
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Sutton H1270160 16mm Multi-purpose Tct Holesaw
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Sutton - Holesaw H127 Tct Multi-Purpose 16mm (5/8) Yellow | H1270160
Delivery between 22–30 Apr $7.95
Sutton 16MM (5/8INCH) Tct Multi-Purpose Holesaw
Delivery between 27 Apr – 5 May $12.90
Sutton H127 TCT Holesaw - Multi Purpose 16mm x Pilot BD26 Thread x 1/2" Thread
Delivery $10
Sutton Tools Multi-Purpose TCT Hole Saw 16mm
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Sutton Tools Multi-Purpose TCT Hole Saw 16mm
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SUTTON 16mm (5/8inch) TCT Multi-Purpose Holesaw
Delivery between 28 Apr – 1 May $9.70
Sutton Holesaw TCT Multi-Purpose Yellow 16mm - H1270160 - Tool Kit Depot
Delivery between 29 Apr – 4 May $10
Sutton Tools TCT Multi Purpose Holesaw 16mm at Bowens
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originally posted on bunnings.com.au
I had an arbour to fit this make of holesaw however it was not of sufficient size for the this holesaw. This was not clear from the information available on the Bunnings WEB site. I was able to fit a longer drill bit to the arbour and got around the problem; the holesaw itself worked fine.
originally posted on bunnings.co.nz
needed to cut a concrete roof tile, with this hole saw I cut 2 holes at what was to be a'' u ''shaped cut out, cut between them with diamond blade, to form nice cutout unlikely to crack at the corners because of the nice radius formed by the hole saw. great tool.
originally posted on bunnings.com.au
Been using these holes saws for years. Drilling through cement sheet making 110mm holes for sewer drains and 50mm holes in studs for the vents.Watch out for nails and screws.
| Holesaw Diameter (mm) | 16 |
| Diameter (inch) | 5/8 |
| Arbor | UA1 |
| Cutting Edges | 1 |
| Thread (inch) | 0.5 |
Sutton 16MM (5/8INCH) Tct Multi-Purpose Holesaw - Brand New
Delivery $12
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Sutton H1270160 16mm Multi-purpose Tct Holesaw
Delivery $8
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Sutton - Holesaw H127 Tct Multi-Purpose 16mm (5/8) Yellow | H1270160
Delivery between 22–30 Apr $7.95
Sutton 16MM (5/8INCH) Tct Multi-Purpose Holesaw
Delivery between 27 Apr – 5 May $12.90
Sutton H127 TCT Holesaw - Multi Purpose 16mm x Pilot BD26 Thread x 1/2" Thread
Delivery $10
I had an arbour to fit this make of holesaw however it was not of sufficient size for the this holesaw. This was not clear from the information available on the Bunnings WEB site. I was able to fit a longer drill bit to the arbour and got around the problem; the holesaw itself worked fine.
needed to cut a concrete roof tile, with this hole saw I cut 2 holes at what was to be a'' u ''shaped cut out, cut between them with diamond blade, to form nice cutout unlikely to crack at the corners because of the nice radius formed by the hole saw. great tool.
Been using these holes saws for years. Drilling through cement sheet making 110mm holes for sewer drains and 50mm holes in studs for the vents.Watch out for nails and screws.
Worked better then I expected on 19mm Compressed sheeting and some pvc piping.As stated by another review does need a longer pilot drill in your arbor, (Which is a bit weird)Just take your time when drilling and it will eat its way through very easy.
I bought this today to replace a very shoddy CraftRight version, and this Sutton one is *infinitely* better quality. My issue with this product is that I chose the multi-purpose version with only three teeth (rather than the saw-toothed version 'for cutting metal') because it states on the pack that it's suitable for wood, plasterboard, particleboards, etc., and I'm cutting through melamine, but it basically ripped the edges of the holes and they're going to need sanding and filling with builders' bog to stop the edges disintegrating further. If I do this project again, which I probably will because a bunch of my friends have asked me to make this same thing for them, I will definitely buy the metal-cutting version to save myself all the extra work and resources of ... MoreI bought this today to replace a very shoddy CraftRight version, and this Sutton one is *infinitely* better quality. My issue with this product is that I chose the multi-purpose version with only three teeth (rather than the saw-toothed version 'for cutting metal') because it states on the pack that it's suitable for wood, plasterboard, particleboards, etc., and I'm cutting through melamine, but it basically ripped the edges of the holes and they're going to need sanding and filling with builders' bog to stop the edges disintegrating further. If I do this project again, which I probably will because a bunch of my friends have asked me to make this same thing for them, I will definitely buy the metal-cutting version to save myself all the extra work and resources of smoothing the edges - but I will absolutely stick with this Sutton brand because of how perfectly it fit with my different brand of mandrill and the sturdiness of the manufacture (and the fact that it's made here in unceded Australia, which reduces its carbon footprint and also ensures that the workers making it have decent pay and conditions).
The packaging of this hole saw shows a picture implying it is suitable for tiles.It is NOT suitable for tiles - it makes very little impression on tiles.Don't buy this product for tiles.
Ripped through 45mm bottom plate, top plate and noggins with ease for 50mm vent pipe work. (yes hole is not centred on purpose to not cut too much into joist trusses below)
Piece of garbage.I think they put the thing's it cant cut on the packaging by mistake.
I'm sure this hole saw works well, but I can't use it because it requires a 105mm pilot drill (the 63mm with my UA3 arbor is too short). According to the label (see photo) it requires the 105mm BD26 pilot drill, which would have been useful to know prior to purchase (I bought online), and it appears that you do not stock this part.
| Holesaw Diameter (mm) | 16 |
| Diameter (inch) | 5/8 |
| Arbor | UA1 |
| Cutting Edges | 1 |
| Thread (inch) | 0.5 |
Sutton Tools TCT Multi Purpose Holesaw 16mm
Tungsten Carbide Tipped, cuts 5 times faster than conventional Bi-Metal holesaws in timber. Suited to cut timber, hardwood, softwood, MDF, plaster board, compressed fibre cement sheet, cement sheet, plastics, ceramic tiles and abrasive materials. 54mm cutting depth. Deep cut-outs for swift and easy core ejection.
Tungsten Carbide Tipped, cuts 5 times faster than conventional Bi-Metal holesaws in timber. Suited to cut timber, hardwood, softwood, MDF, plaster board, compressed fibre cement sheet, cement sheet, plastics, ceramic tiles and abrasive materials. 54mm cutting depth. Deep cut-outs for swift and easy core ejection.
Tungsten Carbide Tipped, cuts 5 times faster than conventional Bi-Metal holesaws in timber. Suited to cut timber, hardwood, softwood, MDF, plaster board, compressed fibre cement sheet, cement sheet, plastics, ceramic tiles and abrasive materials. 54mm cutting depth. Deep cut-outs for swift and easy core ejection.
Tungsten Carbide Tipped, cuts 5 times faster than conventional Bi-Metal holesaws in timber. Suited to cut timber, hardwood, softwood, MDF, plaster board, compressed fibre cement sheet, cement sheet, plastics, ceramic tiles and abrasive materials. 54mm cutting depth. Deep cut-outs for swift and easy core ejection.
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