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Qué (quién) es hole saw - definición

HOLE SAW
Diamond core drill bit; Holesaw; Diamond hole saw
  • TCT Tungsten Carbide Hole saw with arbor

hole saw         
¦ noun a tool for making circular holes, consisting of a metal cylinder with a toothed edge.
padsaw         
NARROW SAW USED FOR CUTTING CURVES
Drywall saw; Lock saw; Pad saw; Drywall router; Padsaw; Alligator saw; Jab saw
¦ noun a small saw with a narrow blade, for cutting curves.
keyhole saw         
NARROW SAW USED FOR CUTTING CURVES
Drywall saw; Lock saw; Pad saw; Drywall router; Padsaw; Alligator saw; Jab saw
¦ noun a saw with a long, narrow blade for cutting small holes such as keyholes.

Wikipedia

Hole saw

A hole saw (also styled holesaw), also known as a hole cutter, is a saw blade of annular (ring) shape, whose annular kerf creates a hole in the workpiece without having to cut up the core material. It is used in a drill. Hole saws typically have a pilot drill bit (arbor) at their center to keep the saw teeth from walking. The fact that a hole saw creates the hole without needing to cut up the core often makes it preferable to twist drills or spade drills for relatively large holes (especially those larger than 25 millimetres (1.0 inch)). The same hole can be made faster and using less power.

The depth to which a hole saw can cut is limited by the depth of its cup-like shape. Most hole saws have a fairly short aspect ratio of diameter to depth, and they are used to cut through relatively thin workpieces. However, longer aspect ratios are available for applications that warrant them.

Cutting with a hole saw is analogous to some machining operations, called trepanning in the trade, that swing a cutter analogous to a fly cutter in order to achieve a similar result of annular kerf and intact core.