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The MILWAUKEE 49-59-4175 is a tungsten carbide tipped (TCT) annular cutter designed for fast, clean hole cutting in hard metal materials including stainless steel and cast iron. The advanced tooth geometry simultaneously cuts, cleans, and clears material during drilling, reducing heat buildup and extending tool life. The thin-wall design displaces less material than standard twist drills for the same hole diameter, resulting in faster drilling speeds and burr-free hole edges. The cutter features a 3/4 inch Weldon shank compatible with most small and large magnetic drill presses when used with the appropriate arbor. Installed by metalworkers, ironworkers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors on structural and fabrication jobs.
This annular cutter is suited for use in hard metal applications including stainless steel, cast iron, and structural steel. It is a multi-purpose cutter intended for use with magnetic drill presses in industrial and field settings. The 1-3/4 inch cutting diameter makes it appropriate for tasks requiring consistent, repeatable hole sizes in heavy-gauge metal stock, plate, and pipe. The compatible pilot pin for this cutter is part number 49-59-0014, which should be used to center and guide the cut during operation.
Designed for use with magnetic drill presses accepting a 3/4 inch Weldon shank. Large magnetic drill presses require the correct arbor adapter. Compatible pilot pin is 49-59-0014.
Installation and use should be performed by qualified metalworkers or mechanical tradespeople familiar with magnetic drill press operation. Secure the workpiece firmly and confirm the magnetic base has full contact with the material before drilling. Always insert the pilot pin before starting the cut to prevent walking and ensure accurate hole placement. Disconnect power to the drill press before changing or securing the cutter in the arbor.
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