Milwaukee 49-56-0409 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
• (1) 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
FEATURES:
• Tungsten carbide grit edge for abrasive materials
• Coarse grit & segmented edge for fast cutting
• Wide, angled & offset slots for easy plug access
• Includes carbide tipped pilot bit
• Works with the following arbors: 49-56-7210, 49-56-6950, 49-56-7000 & 49-56-7010
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Hole Diameter: 7/8 in.
• Recommended RPM: 750
Milwaukee® carbide grit hole saws are designed for cutting abrasive materials such as brick, block, cement board, fiberglass and tile. Use a carbide tipped pilot bit when cutting ceramic tile, brick, and other abrasive materials.
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Milwaukee 49-56-0409 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
Milwaukee 49-56-0409 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
• (1) 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
FEATURES:
• Tungsten carbide grit edge for abrasive materials
• Coarse grit & segmented edge for fast cutting
• Wide, angled & offset slots for easy plug access
• Includes carbide tipped pilot bit
• Works with the following arbors: 49-56-7210, 49-56-6950, 49-56-7000 & 49-56-7010
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Hole Diameter: 7/8 in.
• Recommended RPM: 750
Milwaukee® carbide grit hole saws are designed for cutting abrasive materials such as brick, block, cement board, fiberglass and tile. Use a carbide tipped pilot bit when cutting ceramic tile, brick, and other abrasive materials.
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• (1) 7/8" Carbide Grit Hole Saw
FEATURES:
• Tungsten carbide grit edge for abrasive materials
• Coarse grit & segmented edge for fast cutting
• Wide, angled & offset slots for easy plug access
• Includes carbide tipped pilot bit
• Works with the following arbors: 49-56-7210, 49-56-6950, 49-56-7000 & 49-56-7010
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Hole Diameter: 7/8 in.
• Recommended RPM: 750
Milwaukee® carbide grit hole saws are designed for cutting abrasive materials such as brick, block, cement board, fiberglass and tile. Use a carbide tipped pilot bit when cutting ceramic tile, brick, and other abrasive materials.




















