Add the Milwaukee 7/16 in. Quick Change Arbor to your tool box. The arbor fits hole saws with a minimum 1-1/4 in. size and drill chucks with a minimum 1/2 in. size. The 49-56-7240 allows for a tool-free operation.
- Fits hole saws with minimum 1-1/4 in. size
- Fits drill chucks with minimum 1/2 in. size
- Hardened steel construction
- Hollow shank for pilot bit access
Verner Ankunding (verified owner) –
This little gadget makes it really easy to switch between different sized hole saws. I used it with both corded and cordless drills and a couple different hole saws. You just release the spring loaded pegs, twist one off and put the next one on. Works great for new door knob installations.
Norma Smith (verified owner) –
A great upgrade over my previous hole saws. Very quick changeover and the clean out slot is very much welcomed.
Janick Rempel (verified owner) –
The drill bit was sturdy and easy to load into the drill
Kadin Rau (verified owner) –
Milwaukee keeps making long lasting tools for the casual or everyday user.
Vaughn Green (verified owner) –
The arbor was adequate for the job, the only limitation was the hole saw was loose when the two locking tabs engaged.
Curtis Kirlin (verified owner) –
This is my 2nd one. The other one was for 3/8 drills. Amazing what a difference 1/16 makes. Any way this is a Great Quick Change Arbor. Truly very easy to change hole saws. This beats the screw only type systems Big Time!!
Ronaldo Haley (verified owner) –
The tool is easy to use and of good materials. The arbor will work with all hole saws in use.
Misty Jenkins (verified owner) –
I have been using Milwaukee arbors for assorted brands of hole saws for years. I have lost a few over the past 30 years, but I have never broke one, or worn one out. An apprentice did somehow manage to cross-thread/strip out the screw that holds the pilot bit in once, and I have lost a screw or two over the years, but that is about all.This design makes changing hole saws a lot simpler. No more digging out a wrench or a pair of pliers to loosen up the nut that holds the pins in. (How do they manage to get that tight when they were only hand tight to start with?)If you need a dependable hole saw arbor that makes is easy to change hole saws, give this one a try. It works with most major brands of hole saws, and will be trouble free!