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The MILWAUKEE 49-57-1062 is a threaded Steel Hawg annular cutter designed for fast, clean hole-cutting in ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The cutter uses carbide teeth in an alternating tooth form geometry to cut holes up to 2 inches deep in steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and aluminum. A spring-loaded, self-ejecting pilot pin functions as a centering pin during the cut and ejects the slug automatically after, reducing cycle time and improving hole accuracy. The M18 x 1.5 metric threaded shank is compatible with electromagnetic drill press arbors. Licensed electricians, ironworkers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors are the primary installers.
The 49-57-1062 is suited for structural steel fabrication, pipe stub-up work, panel knockout cutting, and general metal fabrication where twist drill bits are too slow or produce poor hole quality. The 1-1/16 inch cutting diameter covers a common conduit and pipe knockout size. It is rated for use with most electromagnetic drill presses and mag-base drilling rigs. Compatible arbors include Milwaukee 49-57-0030 for the Milwaukee 4262-1 magnetic drill press and Milwaukee 49-57-0010 for the Milwaukee 4292-1 mag press. It can also be used with a No. 3 Morse taper arbor assembly 49-57-0010.
Compatible with Milwaukee arbor 49-57-0030 on the Milwaukee 4262-1 magnetic drill press and arbor 49-57-0010 on the Milwaukee 4292-1 mag press. Also compatible with No. 3 Morse taper arbor assembly 49-57-0010. Fits most electromagnetic drill presses accepting M18 x 1.5 threaded annular cutters.
Installation is performed by licensed electricians, pipefitters, ironworkers, or qualified metal fabricators using an electromagnetic drill press or mag-base drill. Secure the mag base fully to the workpiece and verify the base is locked before starting the cut. Always use cutting fluid appropriate for the workpiece material to extend cutter life and reduce heat buildup. Inspect the pilot pin for proper spring tension before each use and confirm the arbor is fully threaded and secured before operation.
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