Hole cutting tools include step drills, drill bits, thread taps, hole saws and hole knockout punches. Designed for use with metals and plastic, these high-quality tools cut quickly and cleanly for a variety of applications such as electrical, heating technologies and automotive.
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Hole cutting and knockout tools are used to cut precision holes in a variety of materials and are commonly used with enclosures to drill mounting holes for electrical components or create entries or exits through enclosure walls. Several components are available including step drills that allow you to step up the hole diameter without changing the bit, hole saws and knockout punches that cut larger holes by cutting around the hole's perimeter, and deburring tools that remove unwanted protrusions on the newly cut surface.
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Self-starting step drills for cutting fast, clean holes offer a unique split point design that eliminates skidding and the need for center punching.
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Combination drill bit and machine taps feature a drill bit at the tip for creating the pilot hole, followed by a tap section that cuts the threads, allowing for faster and more efficient work, especially when multiple threaded holes are needed.
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Drill bits provide fast and clean cutting for a wide range of materials, including stainless steel.
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Machine taps are used to create new or repair threads using an electro-mechanical tool such as a drill, lathe, or mill.
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Hand taps are used to create new or repair threads by hand using a tap wrench and the appropriate size tap.
Knockout punches quickly and precisely punch clean holes in sheet metal and plastics.
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Multi-purpose hole saws and cutters create openings in steel, non-ferrous metal, plastics, plasterboard and wood.
Hand held manual deburring tools and kits remove burrs left after cutting operations to make a smooth, clean cut edge.
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