Concrete hole saw is a circular saw blade with teeth on the edge, attached to a pilot drill for centering.
This is for masonry, concrete, and brick.
Key features of this type of hole saw include:
Size: 85mm diameter, suitable for creating relatively large holes.
Material: Typically made of carbon steel or tungsten steel for durability.
Application: Used for drilling holes for plumbing, electrical installations, and other construction purposes.
Attachment: Requires an arbor to connect to a drill chuck.
Cutting Teeth: Features carbide or diamond tips for efficient cutting through hard materials.
Made from durable materials like bi-metal and carbide for longevity and resistance.
Carbide tips for harder materials and longer cutting life.
The pilot drill helps to keep the saw centered while cutting.