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Milwaukee 49-57-8660 Carbide Hole Cutter

Manufacturer: Milwaukee Tool | Catalog # 49-57-8660 | Cooper Electric Part # 1701333

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The MILWAUKEE® Carbide Hole Cutter Pilot Bit features carbide teeth for longer life and smooth cuts in stainless steel and other hard metals. Each cutter features a stop shoulder design that prevents over-drilling and limits cuts to a 3/16 in. depth, while a 3-flat shank optimizes each cutter drill bit for use in Drill/Drivers. The spring-loaded pilot bit provides complete plug ejection for clean, efficient cutting of each hole. The solid one-piece design of each hole cutter provides added durability and dependability cut after cut.

Technical Information

Bit Diameter
1/4 in
Bit Type
Specialty
Cutting Depth
3/16 in
Cutting Direction
Right/Clockwise
Material
Cobalt
Point Angle
135
Shank Size
1/4 in
Type
Specialty

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Milwaukee Tool

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
045242604784
GTiN
00045242604784
Product UPC
04524260478
Used With
One-Piece Carbide Hole Cutters

Dimensions

Diameter
1/4 Inch
Flute Length
1-7/8 in
Length
1-7/8 Inch
Shank Diameter
1.875 in
Features
  • For Use In Milwaukee One-Piece Carbide Hole Cutters
  • Features Pilot Spring For Clean Plug Ejection
  • Designed for Use With All Milwaukee Once-Piece Carbide Cutter Diameters: 3/4\" - 4-1/2\
  • Precision Starts in Hard Metal Materials
  • Quick Installation and removal using Hex Key
  • Milwaukee One-Piece Carbide Hole Cutters Provide Up to 10X Life Vs Standard Hole Saws
  • For Use With Drill/Drivers
  • Includes Pilot Bit, With Spring
  • For Use In Stainless Steel, Mild Steel, Copper, Aluminum, and Other Metal Materials



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