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The MILWAUKEE 49-57-1752 is a quick-change tang drive annular cutter designed for fast, clean hole cutting in ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Built with abrasion-resistant carbide teeth in an alternating cutting pattern, it cuts holes up to 1 inch deep in steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and aluminum. The cutter mounts to compatible electromagnetic drill presses and delivers a ream-like finish without requiring pre-punching or pilot holes. Licensed electricians, ironworkers, pipefitters, and structural fabricators rely on annular cutters like this one for precise, repeatable holes in metal plate and structural steel.
This cutter is sized at 1-3/4 inches in diameter and is suited for use on magnetic drill press units. It is compatible with arbors 49-57-0012 and 49-57-0013 for use with the Milwaukee 4292-1 and 4297-1 magnetic drill presses, and with arbor 49-57-0032 for the Milwaukee 4262-1 magnetic drill press. The quick-change tang drive system allows fast cutter swaps without additional tooling, reducing downtime during high-volume drilling operations on steel fabrication and structural work.
Compatible with arbors 49-57-0012 and 49-57-0013 for use with the Milwaukee 4292-1 and 4297-1 magnetic drill presses. Use arbor 49-57-0032 with the Milwaukee 4262-1 magnetic drill press. Also compatible with most electromagnetic drill presses that accept a quick-change tang drive arbor.
Installation and use should be performed by a qualified tradesperson familiar with magnetic drill press operation and metal cutting procedures. Secure the magnetic drill press base firmly to the workpiece before beginning any cut, and confirm the cutter is fully seated in the arbor before applying power. Always wear appropriate eye protection and ensure the workpiece is free of flammable materials before cutting. Refer to the drill press manufacturer guidelines for spindle speed recommendations based on cutter diameter and material type.
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