Designed with a robust 1/4 in. quick change hex shank, Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Duty Thin Wall Hole Saws give professionals a hole making solution to use with impact drivers. Utilizing a thin wall, 8 TPI design, Thin Wall Hole Saws deliver a burr-free cut up to 40% faster than standard bi-metal hole saws. The included ejection spring removes the frustration of manually removing slugs by automatically ejecting the material. A stop shoulder design prevents over-drilling into material and potentially damaging inner components of electrical and junction boxes. Chose Thin Wall Hole Saws for use in plastics and thin gauge metals up to 1/8 in. thick.
- 1/4 in. quick change hex shank for use with impact drivers
- Thin wall 8 tpi design for 40% faster cuts than standard bi-metal hole saws
- Stop shoulder design prevents over-drilling and damaging components
- Ejection spring automatically removes slugs
- Burr-free cut
- Made from high-speed steel
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Dustin Durgan (verified owner) –
Gteat tool for small spaces
Vicente Kulas (verified owner) –
i cut thin steel with them for electric boxes its fast and from what i have seen they stay sharper then a normal hole saw.(note my crew is green AF so full speed ahead captain)they burn em faster then i can buy them
Bernita Olson (verified owner) –
Use drill bits carefully. If drilling out multiple holes use cutting wax or oil. I am currently using drill bits to build multiple electric rooms on a commercial construction project. Rotating and cutting oil helps keep the heat down which is key for their longevity.
Anita Daugherty (verified owner) –
The tight tool for the right job
Curtis Block (verified owner) –
Worked extremely well for electrical box holes.
Joana Russel (verified owner) –
Will cut through plastic
Einar Eichmann (verified owner) –
Fast and easy. Makes drilling holes in metal stud simple.
Blake Bergnaum (verified owner) –
Works really smooth through the metal studs
Rory Mraz (verified owner) –
Awesome
Maud Zboncak (verified owner) –
Good
Emmy Stehr (verified owner) –
I needed an extra hole in my sink and It worked great.
Shanny Romaguera (verified owner) –
Cut through a stainless sink with no effort at all.
Garfield Dach (verified owner) –
Eats up the metal framing like candy
Oral Runolfsdottir (verified owner) –
Did the job just fine.
Evan Kshlerin (verified owner) –
Perfect for drilling holes for electrical boxes.
Trenton Koch (verified owner) –
Really good hole saw! Best one i have used in my 12yrs of construction work!
Zaria Langosh (verified owner) –
I used the hole saw to cut through thin aluminum sheeting. It worked very well for that purpose.
Taryn Tromp (verified owner) –
Ive tried a lot of “impact ready” thin hole saws. I use the to cut holes in sheet metal so my use case is pretty light. I like that it has a replaceable arbor but the spring isnt strong enough to always push out thr metal but that is also techinique and pushing to hard will always cause that. I do prefer the Bosch thin wall hole saw but this is anout five dollars cheaper
Norbert Beatty (verified owner) –
I’ve done about 4 holes in steel electric boxes and several in plastic boxes with this saw. Way better than the other ones I’ve used. Keep the speed down by pulsing the the impact driver so it doesn’t overheat and lose the hardening if you are cutting steel. I’m using it on a Makita 1/4″ hex impact driver and it is shocking how fast it cuts. The spring to blow out the cut material helps but you still need to use the holes to pop the stuff out especially with plastic which seems to get gummy in almost all hole saws. Fantastic tool for me!
Louisa Stroman (verified owner) –
Great drill bit. Cuts smooth. Lasts forever.