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Hole saw arbors and pilot drill bits attach to hole saws. Arbors attach to a hole saw so it can be held in a drill. An arbor can be used with hole saws of a compatible size and thread. Pilot bits attach to the arbor inside the hole saw. They drill a starter hole to prevent the hole saw from walking when it starts cutting. Pilot bits are changed when they are worn or damaged.
Hole saw arbors and pilot drill bits attach to hole saws. Arbors attach to a hole saw so it can be held in a drill. An arbor can be used with hole saws of a compatible size and thread. Pilot bits attach to the arbor inside the hole saw. They drill a starter hole to prevent the hole saw from walking when it starts cutting. Pilot bits are changed when they are worn or damaged.
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Replacement Hole Saw Ejection Springs
Hole saw plug-ejection springs are mounted around the pilot bit of a hole saw to eject the material plug after the cut. Ejection springs (sometimes called ejector springs) save time by automatically ejecting the plug rather than requiring workers to manually eject the plug using a probe.
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