
Milwaukee Tool 49-57-1562 1-9/16 Inch Carbide Tipped Steel Hawg Cutter, Drilling Depth 1 Inch


Milwaukee Tool 49-57-1562 1-9/16 Inch Carbide Tipped Steel Hawg Cutter, Drilling Depth 1 Inch
- MPN: 49-57-1562
- UPC: 045242202157
- PPN: MIL-49-57-1562
- UNSPSC: 27112826
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Description
Drill holes up to 3X faster than twist drill bits with the Milwaukee® 1-9/16 in. threaded Steel Hawg® cutter. This long-lasting cutter features Carbide teeth and an alternating cutting pattern to cut up to a 2 in. hole depth in steel, stainless steel, cast iron or aluminum. The spring-loaded, self-ejecting pin lets you make smoother, more accurate cuts and eject the plug faster. The Steel Hawg cutter works with most electromagnetic drill presses. Use it with arbor 49-57-0030 on Milwaukee's 4262-1 magnetic drill press or arbor 49-57-0010 on Milwaukee's 4292-1 mag press. The 3/4 in. bit diameter has a metric thread size of M18 x 1.5 in. shank. Use the threaded Steel Hawg with a No. 3 Morse taper arbor assembly 49 to 57 - 0010.
Features
- Faster cutting: alternating tooth form geometry makes fast work of cutting steel
- Long life: abrasion-resistant Carbide teeth increase cutter life and produce a cleaner cut
- Accurate cuts: spring-loaded, self-ejecting pin doubles as a centering pin and permits faster plug removal
- For use with No. 3 Morse taper Arbor assembly 49-57-0010
Specifications
Specifications
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- Hole Saw Material
- Carbide Tipped
- Hole Saw Type
- Stainless Steel
- Drilling Depth
- 1.0 in
- Teeth per Inch
- 2
- Kit
- No
- Package Contents
- (1) 1-9/16" Threaded Steel Hawg Cutter
Hole Saw Diameter1-9/16 in in
Bit TypeHole Saw
Length3.25 Inches
Minimum Chuck Size RequiredNot Applicable
Case IncludedNo
Recommended Safety EquipmentSafety Glasses
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