
CRAFTSMAN Hole Saw Kit with Storage Case - 7-Piece Set - Bi-Metal - Arboured - Assorted Sizes
Article #00276597
Model #CMAH1SET7
Format 7PC
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Warranty
None
Description
Cut metallic and wooden materials with precision using this CRAFTSMAN hole saw set. These hole saws come with a bi-metal construction for durability. Cut multiple profiles using the bi-metal hole saw kit with a sturdy design. Get this kit that contains 1-in, 1 1/4-in, 1 1/2-in, 1 3/4-in, 2-in and 2 1/2-in hole saws for common applications. This electrician hole saw kit features a case for easy storage.
- 2-1/2-in hole saw
- Includes: (1) 1-1/4in hole saw; 1-1/2-in hole saw
- Arbor with pilot
- (1) 1-3/4-in Hole saw; (1) 2-in hole saw
- Bi-metal construction for long life
- For use in wood and metal cutting applications
- Most popular sizes for common jobs
- Includes: (1) 1-in hole saw
- (1) Adapter
Product specifications
Adjustable
No
Arbored/Non-Arbored
Non-Arbored
Base Warranty Labor(Months)
0
Base Warranty Parts(Months)
0
Blade Material
Bi-metal
Brand/Model Compatibility
Universal
Case Type
N/A (no case)
For Use on Drywall
No
For Use on Fiberglass
No
For Use on Granite
No
For Use on Metal
Yes
For Use on Mineral Fiber
No
For Use on PVC
No
For Use on Tile
No
For Use on Wood
Yes
Hole Saw Diameter
Set
Package Quantity
7
Set/Individual
Set
Type
Hole Saw
Warranty
None
CRAFTSMAN Hole Saw Kit with Storage Case - 7-Piece Set - Bi-Metal - Arboured - Assorted Sizes is rated
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5 by
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
Matt t from
Broke pilot bit
The pilot bit broke in the first second on soft wood
Date published: 2024-06-02
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Mtay from
Use anti seize
Hole saw works well but they get seized onto the arbor and can’t get it off to change sizes
Date published: 2024-03-24
Rated 1 out of
5
by
ASROWE from
Arbor doesn't secure the blade!
Can't even secure the saw blade. I think this product is junk. Now I have written enough characters to get it published.
Date published: 2023-04-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Don77 from
Good to use for drilling whole
A very good tool for perfect finish, its very easy to use and bit the attachment very quickly.
I loved to use this to drill multiple type of stuff.
Date published: 2023-02-10
Rated 1 out of
5
by
DrBob92385 from
Threadless Arbor?
I bought this set at Lowe's a couple of days ago. I opened up the package to use it today and the arbor isn't threaded so its useless.
Date published: 2023-02-05
Rated 4 out of
5
by
JerrySNB from
Works fine, once you figure it out
Like a lot of others, I was baffled by the lack of instructions; with the help of YouTube, I figured it out.
Wear shop gloves!
Start with the three basic parts: the auger (that goes into your drill); the drill bit (that guides the saw as you cut your hole); and the saw itself. See the first picture. The smaller saws will screw right onto the auger. See the second picture. The larger saws don't fit directly into the auger; they need an adaptor and a washer. See the third picture.
The drill bit is adjustable. There's a set screw on the auger. Adjust the bit so it sticks out of the saw as close to 1/4" as possible.
To take it apart, loosen the set screw. Use a screwdriver through the slots to work the plug out of the saw. The drill will come with it. Grab the end of the auger with a wrench, push the screwdriver through the slots in the saw, and unscrew them. If you used the adaptor, the washer should fall off. Now use two wrenches to unscrew the adaptor from the auger.
Date published: 2023-01-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Danyale from
No manual at all??!!!???
What the heck Craftsman???!!!???? Not even a pic drawing of how to put the saw bit together. What if I didn’t know how and hurt myself because of your lack of responsibility. Your company used to be great. What happened. Get your crap together.
Date published: 2022-11-11
Rated 3 out of
5
by
GTxyz from
Works well, arbor tough to remove
Having no directions is a negative, but it’s pretty easy to install on a drill. But getting the arbor off is too difficult. After struggling for a few minutes, I held the saw blade with a vise grip (wear a glove), and was able to loosen the arbor nut with a good bit of force. If there is a better method, it should be in the not-provided directions.
I rate it 5 on function, and 1 on ease of use, for an overall 3.
Date published: 2022-06-06