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Introducing Alpha Heavy-Duty Hole saws
Sparky Direct offer hole saws blades in 20mm, 22mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 64mm, 70mm, 89mm, 92mm, 102mm
Unique multiple grinding technology for faster cutting and longer life
Reduced Vibrations for a smooth accurate cut
Bi-Metal construction with 8% cobalt welded teeth for extended life in industrial applications.
We also offer the arbours to suit these powerful hole saws.
Holesaws are used to cut holes in a weatherproof box.
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Using the wrong blade can result in poor cutting performance, blade damage, or overheating.
Sparky Direct supplies hole saws and holesaw blades Australia-wide, offering reliable tools with convenient delivery.
Holesaw blades are securely packaged and delivered via standard courier services.
Unused holesaw blades are typically eligible for return according to the seller’s returns policy.
Warranty coverage varies by manufacturer and generally covers defects in materials or workmanship.
Holesaw blades are available individually or in sets, depending on the range and application.
Basic cleaning and proper storage help maintain holesaw blade performance.
Yes, holesaw blades are designed to create neat, accurate circular holes when used correctly.
Dust levels depend on the material being cut, with plasterboard and masonry producing more debris.
Using the correct speed, allowing cooling time, and matching the blade to the material helps extend blade life.
Holesaw blades are suitable for DIY tasks, provided correct tool handling and safety practices are followed.
Yes, excessive speed or pressure can cause overheating, especially when cutting metal.
Holesaw blades are easy to use with the correct drill, arbor, and steady pressure.
Hole saws are used to cut clean, circular holes in materials such as timber, plasterboard, metal, plastic, and some masonry surfaces.
Holesaw blade lifespan depends on material hardness, cutting speed, and correct usage.
The right holesaw blade depends on the material being cut and the diameter of the required hole.
Yes, holesaw blades are replaceable and can be swapped depending on the size or material being cut.
Yes, most holesaw blades use a pilot bit to guide the cut and improve accuracy.
Holesaw blades are commonly used for cutting openings for electrical fittings, but electrical work must be carried out by a licensed electrician.
Most holesaw blades are compatible with standard drills when used with the correct arbor.
Yes, bi-metal or carbide-tipped holesaw blades are designed specifically for cutting metal.
Holesaw blades are available in a wide range of diameters to suit different hole sizes and installation requirements.
Many holesaw blades are manufactured in line with relevant AS/NZS standards, but compliance depends on the specific product and application.
Holesaw blades are commonly made from high-speed steel, bi-metal, carbide-tipped steel, or hardened alloy steel.
Depending on the blade type, holesaw blades can cut wood, metal, plastic, plasterboard, and lightweight masonry materials.