IDEAL DEADEYE Hole Cutters

EIN IDEAL Deadeye Hole Cutters

March 9, 2022

IDEAL Electrical’s DEADEYE™ Collection delivers the highest quality power cutting tools on the market. We take pride in creating innovative, accurate and long-lasting products so you can take pride in your work.

DEADEYE™ Carbide-Tipped Hole Cutters offer the best cost-per-cut advantage and premium features making cutting through the toughest metals simple, fast and efficient.

Advanced designs including the integrated arbour, SmoothStart™ pilot bit and multi-directional carbide teeth ensure the quickest and most accurate cutting, even on aggressive materials. High-quality materials and coatings including tungsten carbide teeth and DEADEYE™ finish pilot bit provide the ultimate longevity.

  • Six-flat shank provides a quick and secure hold
  • One-piece design reduces vibration ensuring the most accurate cut
  • Expanded cutting depth up to 6 ga. material with over 1″ effective length
  • SmoothStart™ pilot bit with DEADEYE™ finish provides a quick start and long life
  • Multi-directional tooth design for the fastest cut through aggressive materials including stainless steel

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