M.K. Morse Hole Saw - Carbide Tipped / AT Series
No Longer Stocked - Morse AT Series tungsten carbide tipped hole saws are built with a special tooth design that provides the highest wear resistance possible
No Longer Stocked - Morse AT Series tungsten carbide tipped hole saws are built with a special tooth design that provides the highest wear resistance possible
Product #: MRSAT14
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Product Description
Morse® AT Series tungsten carbide tipped hole saws are built with a special tooth design that provides the highest wear resistance possible and VERY FAST cutting in abrasive materials.
Saw Build
AT Series hole saws include 3 teeth per inch allowing for a wider gullet that produces better chip clearance and faster cutting.
Ground and set teeth help to cut materials that bi-metal saws will not cut!
- 1-1/2" (38mm) Cutting Depth
- Separate Arbor Required
- HSS Pilot Drill Recommended
Recommended Hole Sawing Speeds
3/4" hole | 7/8" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 495 RPM | 425 RPM |
Plastic | 3425 RPM | 2935 RPM |
Formica | 205 RPM | 175 RPM |
Aluminum | 1695 RPM | 1495 RPM |
Fibreglass | 245 RPM | 205 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 445 RPM | 465 RPM |
Cast Iron | 405 RPM | 345 RPM |
Particle Board | 3425 RPM | 2935 RPM |
1" hole | 1-1/8" hole | 1-3/8" hole | 1-1/2" hole | 1-3/4" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 365 RPM | 325 RPM | 265 RPM | 245 RPM | 205 RPM |
Plastic | 2565 RPM | 2285 RPM | 1865 RPM | 1705 RPM | 1465 RPM |
Formica | 145 RPM | 135 RPM | 105 RPM | 95 RPM | 85 RPM |
Aluminum | 1295 RPM | 1095 RPM | 895 RPM | 895 RPM | 695 RPM |
Fibreglass | 185 RPM | 165 RPM | 135 RPM | 115 RPM | 105 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 405 RPM | 365 RPM | 295 RPM | 265 RPM | 235 RPM |
Cast Iron | 305 RPM | 265 RPM | 215 RPM | 205 RPM | 175 RPM |
Particle Board | 2565 RPM | 2285 RPM | 1865 RPM | 1705 RPM | 1465 RPM |
2-1/8" hole | 2-1/4" hole | 2-1/2" hole | 2-3/4" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 175 RPM | 165 RPM | 145 RPM | 130 RPM |
Plastic | 1285 RPM | 1135 RPM | 1025 RPM | 935 RPM |
Formica | 75 RPM | 65 RPM | 55 RPM | 50 RPM |
Aluminum | 595 RPM | 595 RPM | 495 RPM | 445 RPM |
Fibreglass | 85 RPM | 75 RPM | 65 RPM | 60 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 205 RPM | 175 RPM | 155 RPM | 145 RPM |
Cast Iron | 145 RPM | 135 RPM | 115 RPM | 105 RPM |
Particle Board | 1285 RPM | 1135 RPM | 1025 RPM | 940 RPM |
3" hole | 3-1/4" hole | 3-1/2" hole | 3-3/4" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 115 RPM | 105 RPM | 100 RPM | 95 RPM |
Plastic | 855 RPM | 785 RPM | 705 RPM | 685 RPM |
Formica | 45 RPM | 45 RPM | 35 RPM | 35 RPM |
Aluminum | 395 RPM | 395 RPM | 395 RPM | 295 RPM |
Fibreglass | 55 RPM | 55 RPM | 45 RPM | 45 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 135 RPM | 125 RPM | 105 RPM | 105 RPM |
Cast Iron | 95 RPM | 85 RPM | 85 RPM | 75 RPM |
Particle Board | 855 RPM | 785 RPM | 705 RPM | 685 RPM |
4" hole | 4-1/4" hole | 4-1/2" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 90 RPM | 85 RPM | 85 RPM |
Plastic | 630 RPM | 580 RPM | 550 RPM |
Formica | 35 RPM | 35 RPM | 25 RPM |
Aluminum | 295 RPM | 295 RPM | 295 RPM |
Fibreglass | 45 RPM | 45 RPM | 35 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 95 RPM | 95 RPM | 85 RPM |
Cast Iron | 65 RPM | 60 RPM | 55 RPM |
Particle Board | 615 RPM | 570 RPM | 535 RPM |
5" hole | 5-1/2" hole | 6" hole | |
Ceramic Tile | 75 RPM | 65 RPM | 55 RPM |
Plastic | 475 RPM | 415 RPM | 355 RPM |
Formica | 25 RPM | 25 RPM | 25 RPM |
Aluminum | 195 RPM | 195 RPM | 95 RPM |
Fibreglass | 35 RPM | 35 RPM | 25 RPM |
Computer Flooring | 85 RPM | 75 RPM | 55 RPM |
Cast Iron | 55 RPM | 45 RPM | 35 RPM |
Particle Board | 495 RPM | 455 RPM | 415 RPM |
Recommended Hole Sawing Speeds orginialy prepared by The M.K. Morse Company
http://www.mkmorse.com/PDFs/Hole%20Saw%20Speed%20Chart.pdf
Please Note: Not recommended for interrupted cuts such as pipe.
- Hole Saw: A hole saw (or hole cutter) is built with an annular (ring) shape, which allows the blade to cut (or bore) out a hole in the workpiece. It's usually used along with an arbor bit and powered by an corded or cordless drill.
- Carbide Tips: Carbide tips are braised onto an edge for cutting materials. It can hold an edge ten to twenty times longer than a tool steel tip.
Product Specifications
Vendor Part #: | AT16 |
Arbor: | Required |
Max Cutting Depth: | [1-1/2 inches] |
Teeth: | [3 TPI] |
- √for Cutting Holes in Drywall
- √for Cutting Holes in Fiberglass
- √for Cutting Holes in Plastic
- √for Cutting Holes in Acoustic tile
- √for Cutting Holes in Fiberboard
- √for Cutting Holes in Plaster
- √for Cutting Holes in Nail-Free Wood
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