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The DEWALT DWAFV02916 FLEXVOLT carbide hole saw cuts clean 2-9/16 in. holes in wood with a self-feed pilot bit and long-lasting carbide teeth.
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SKU : WOR-TOO-1064
The DEWALT DWAFV02916 FLEXVOLT Carbide Wood Hole Saw Blade is a 2-9/16 inch cutting accessory engineered for fast, clean holes in wood and wood composites. With carbide teeth and a thin kerf design, it's built to maintain cutting efficiency and extend runtime on both corded and cordless tools.
The self-feed pilot bit pulls the saw into the material, so you don't need a separate pilot hole. That makes it easier to position and start cuts in plywood, framing lumber, and panels. The thin kerf removes less material, reducing drag and helping your drill or driver work less.
Carbide cutting edges stay sharper longer than standard bi-metal teeth, especially in abrasive materials like plywood and OSB. This is a strong choice for electricians, plumbers, and finish carpenters who cut multiple holes on a regular basis.
This blade fits standard hole saw arbor/mandrels used with cordless drills and corded machines. It cuts wood, plywood, MDF, and similar materials. Use moderate speed and let the blade do the work; applying heavy pressure can overheat the carbide and shorten life.
Includes one DWAFV02916 wood hole saw blade with self-feed pilot bit.
Carbide teeth – up to longer life in tough wood and composites
Thin kerf design – removes less material for faster cutting, more runtime
Self-feed pilot bit – starts and pulls the saw through without separate drilling
FLEXVOLT engineering – maximizes battery runtime on cordless tools
Standard arbor compatibility – works with most corded/cordless drills
Model: DWAFV02916
Design: Thin kerf, self-feed pilot bit
Series: FLEXVOLT High Efficiency Accessories
Weight: 0.35 lb
Diameter: 2-9/16 in.
Included: 1 hole saw blade
Quantity: 1
Product Type: Carbide Wood Hole Saw Blade
Compatibility: Corded and cordless tools with standard arbor
Teeth Material: Carbide
Seller: Workbench World
MPN: DWAFV02916
Carbide-tipped teeth hold an edge far longer than most bi-metal blades when cutting plywood, MDF, and other abrasive wood products. The result: fewer blade changes, cleaner holes, and less downtime on the job.
Match the blade diameter to the conduit, pipe, or tubing you're installing. A 2-9/16 in. blade is ideal for running larger cables or pipe through framing. Measure the outside diameter of the material and add 1/8–1/4 in. for clearance.
A thin kerf reduces cutting resistance, which means your cordless drill or driver uses less energy per cut. That's especially important when you're working without easy access to a charger.
Use a backing board to reduce tear-out on the exit side, and run the saw at a moderate speed. Let the pilot bit pull the blade through—don't push hard. With proper technique, you'll get smooth, accurate holes every time.
No, it's the blade only. Use it with a compatible hole saw arbor/mandrel designed for 2-9/16 in. hole saws.
No, it's designed for wood and wood composites. For metal, use a dedicated bi-metal or carbide-grit blade.
Any drill with a standard 1/4 in. or 3/8 in. chuck and a compatible hole saw arbor will work.
The blade cuts 2-9/16 in. (65.1 mm) holes.
The self-feed pilot bit is built into the blade; if it wears out, replace the entire blade.
Cuts clean holes.
This thing chews through wood like butter. No tear-out at all. My buddy borrowed it and bought his own.
I used this with my cordless drill to bore 2-9/16 holes in oak shelving. The carbide teeth stayed sharp the whole way, and the self-feed pilot bit made it easy to start. It cuts faster than the cheap hole saws I've used before. The only downside is the price, but it's worth it if you do a lot of woodworking.
I've been a carpenter for 25 years and have tried every hole saw on the market. This is one of the best. It doesn't bind, it doesn't splinter, and it seems to stay sharp indefinitely. I've cut maybe fifty holes and it's still like new. If you're tired of replacing cheap blades, get this one.
Works well on plywood and MDF. Made a jig to keep it straight. Dust extraction could be better but not a deal breaker.
Good blade, pricey.
It cuts fine, but it threw a fit when I hit a nail. Ruined the blade. Expected better for the money.
Great for conduit holes in studs. The pilot screw pulls it through nicely. Saves time on every job.
Awesome saw!
This hole saw is a real upgrade from my old bimetal one. The carbide teeth are noticeably better on hardwood, and the finish is smooth. I like that it comes in a plastic case, so it stays organized. It's not cheap, but it's the kind of tool you'll have for years. I'd recommend it to any professional.
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