Greenlee 645-7/8 Quick-Change Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutter, 7/8"
Greenlee 645-7/8 Quick-Change Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutter, 7/8"

Greenlee 645-7/8 Quick-Change Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutter, 7/8"

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  • Switch quickly between cutter sizes without re-chucking, with a simple push and turn connection
  • Split-Point Cobalt Steel Pilot Drill with step design – for fast, accurate cutting with less force
  • Tungsten Carbide Teeth – optimized design for fast, easy cutting and maximum life in stainless steel – no oil required
  • Flange Stop – eliminates over-drilling
  • Slug Ejector Spring – quick, easy slug removal
Overview
Greenlee Quick-Change Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutters are intended to cut accurate, high quality holes in stainless steel, copper, aluminum, and steel.

Greenlee 645-7/8 Quick-Change Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutter, 7/8"

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Greenlee
Part Number
645-7/8
Product Type
Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutter
Application
Stainless steel, mild steel, aluminum, copper, brass, fiberglass and plastics
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
China
UPC
783310056959
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Weight
0.06 kg
0.14 lb
Details
Size
Hole Size: 7/8" (22.2 mm) for 1/2" conduit
Shank Size: 645-011 arbor sold separately (3/8" shank)
Pilot Drill Size: 1/4" x 2-1/2" (6 mm x 64 mm)
Features
Switch quickly between cutter sizes without re-chucking, with a simple push and turn connection
Split-Point Cobalt Steel Pilot Drill with step design – for fast, accurate cutting with less force
Tungsten Carbide Teeth – optimized design for fast, easy cutting and maximum life in stainless steel – no oil required
Flange Stop – eliminates over-drilling
Slug Ejector Spring – quick, easy slug removal
Cuts round, burr-free holes

Maximum Cutting Depth: 8 ga
Cutting Edge: Tungsten Carbide Teeth
Pilot Drill: Replacement 645-001 sold separately
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Greenlee

Founded in 1862, Greenlee Tools got its start as a toolmaker when two brothers needed to manufacture their invention (a special drill surrounded by chisels). With the success of this effort, the Greenlee brothers quickly took on making other woodworking tools and other machinery including a machine that laid track for the railroad. In the mid-80s and beyond, Greenlee added on other toolmakers and diversified the kinds of tools they make and now Greenlee manufactures tools used by tradesmen in all vocations from communications to hydraulic pumps, plumbing, telecom, test equipment and many more. Greenlee is widely recognized as an industry leader for quality hand and industrial tools.

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