Dual Bladed Hole Cutter - DBHC-10
LABOR SAVING DEVICES 56-015 Dual-Bladed Hole Cutter Cuts holes from 2.25 - 10 Simple assembly Easier to use than traditional speaker hole cutters No counterweights to fight Reduces vibration for ease of use 2 separate cutting heads for cleaner cut Easier blade adjustment & round bowl design for easier cleanup Includes 2 additional replacement blades with case Cuts holes from 2.25 - 10 Simple assembly Easier to use than traditional speaker hole cutters No counterweights to fight Reduces vibration for ease of use 2 separate cutting heads for cleaner cut Easier blade adjustment & round bowl design for easier cleanup Includes 2 additional replacement blades with case
- Cuts from 2.25” up to 10” holes
- Simple assembly, easier to use than traditional speaker hole cutters
- No counter weights to fight with which reduces vibration for ease of use
- Two separate cutting heads offer cleaner cut, two additional replacement blades also included with case
- Easier blade adjustment and round bowl design for easier clean-up
Installer Tip:
Use the Hole Cutter on finished or unfinished drywall. When working with wall paper or walls that have been painted several times, we suggest back-scoring the hole first by putting your drill in reverse and slowly running the cutting blade counter clockwise a couple of revolutions. This will gently slice the surface on the wall or ceiling with the sharp edge of the cutter bit. Then, use the cutter in the forward, clock wise direction to complete the hole. This will greatly reduce the risk of tearing or ripping the surface cover and will leave a very clean edge on the hole. Also, as with all professional grade tools, maintenance is necessary to ensure proper performance. Clean the tool often by removing dust and debris and lightly surface oil the plates and shaft.
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