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Arbors and Accessories New! CORE EJECTOR


A SIMPLE, BUT HIGHLY EFFECTIVE METHOD OF EJECTING THE CORE FROM A HOLE SAW AFTER COMPLETION OF THE CUT


• Select the appropriate size of ejector for the hole saw • Where it is necessary to assemble the two parts of the core ejector, twist the spring on to the ejector plate until it locks in place


• Twist the spring on the assembled core ejector over the pilot drill until the pilot drill is protruding from the plate


• Drill the hole NOTE


Using the core ejector will reduce the cutting depth of the saw. The table below lists the recommended optimum maximum material thickness for each type of hole saw. The core ejector will function at greater material thickness than those listed, however its effectiveness will diminish.


Cat. No. KA8-1 KA8-2 KA8-3 KA8-4 KA8-5 KA8-6


EDP


12293 12294 12296 12299 12301 12313


Fits Hole Saw Diameter in


mm


25/32 - 15/16 20 - 24 1 - 1-1/2


25 - 38


1-9/16 - 2-3/8 40 - 60 2-1/2 - 3-3/8 3-1/2 - 5


*Cat. No. with K: Clam pack (plastic clamshell packaging)


64 - 86 89 - 127


5-1/4 - 8-9/32 133 - 210 Description


Core Ejector, suitable for 20 - 24mm hole saws Core Ejector, suitable for 25 - 38mm hole saws Core Ejector, suitable for 40 - 60mm hole saws Core Ejector, suitable for 64 - 86mm hole saws Core Ejector, suitable for 89 - 127mm hole saws Core Ejector, suitable for 133 - 210mm hole saws


CORE EJECTOR CUTTING RECOMMENDATIONS Hole Saw Product Code FCH, DCH, CT D and MPH


Recommended Maximum Material Thickness 7mm 5mm


Assembled core ejector attached to a hole saw.


After the hole has been drilled, the core can clearly be seen at the end of the pilot drill.


NOTE


In some applications it is possible that the core may be ejected from the saw at high speed. Please always use safety goggles and glasses and take extra care if drilling vertically.


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