Morse® Real McCoy® TA34 Hole Saw, 2-1/8 in Dia, 1-1/2 in D Cutting, M3 HSS Cutting Edge

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Morse® Real McCoy® TA34 Hole Saw, 2-1/8 in Dia, 1-1/2 in D Cutting, M3 HSS Cutting Edge

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  • Brand
    Morse®
  • UPC
    050326110341
  • Manufacturer Part Number
    TA34
  • Country
    USA
Specification
  • Applicable Materials
    Wood, Plastic, Machinable Metal, Stainless Steel Alloy and Nail Embedded Wood
  • Cutting Depth
    1-1/2 in
  • Shank Size
    7/16 in
  • Cutting Edge Material
    M3 HSS
  • Shank Type
    Hex
  • Diameter
    2-1/8 in
  • Drill Size
    1/4 in Dia x 4-5/16 in L
  • Body Material
    Bi-Metal
  • TPI or Pitch
    5 TPI
Additional Information
  • Alternative Part Number
    110341
  • UNSPSC
    23241601
  • Package Description
    1/BX
  • Warranty
    Limited
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