| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 80mm |
| MOQ: | 500PCS |
| Price: | $0.8-12/PCS |
| Delivery Time: | 25-30 days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union |
The Problem: Boring an 80mm (approx. 3-1/8") hole involves significant mechanical leverage. At this diameter, even minor tool imbalances are magnified into violent vibrations, commonly known as "chatter." This not only damages the cutting teeth but can also strain the drill motor and lead to jagged, irregular hole edges.
The Result: Poor concentricity leads to fittings that do not seat properly, and excessive vibration creates a high risk of tool "snapping" or "grabbing," which poses a safety hazard to the operator.
Rotational Torque: As the diameter increases to 80mm, the perimeter speed (Surface Feet Per Minute) increases drastically. Standard saws often fail because their thin-walled cups cannot handle the torsional stress required to engage the material at this scale.
Harmonic Resonance: Uniform tooth spacing at large diameters creates a rhythmic vibration frequency. If the tool hits its resonant frequency, the saw will "walk" across the material, causing scalloped edges and premature tooth stripping.
Reinforced Anti-Torque Base: Our 80mm Master Series features a thickened, one-piece alloy base plate. This structural reinforcement prevents the cup from deforming under the high torque of industrial magnetic drills or high-power handheld units, maintaining a Total Indicator Runout (TIR) ≤ 0.25mm.
Proprietary Variable Pitch Geometry: Utilizing a 4/6 TPI (Teeth Per Inch) Non-Linear arrangement. By varying the height and set of the teeth, we break the harmonic vibration cycles. This ensures a "machine-finished" quality cut even in heavy-gauge 304 Stainless Steel.
Advanced Chip Gullet Dynamics: At 80mm, the volume of material removed is massive. We have engineered deepened gullets to facilitate rapid chip evacuation, preventing heat-soak and ensuring the tool remains cool during continuous, high-volume production cycles.
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| Technical Pillar | Specification Detail | Industrial Benefit |
| Material Grade | HSS M2 (Industrial Grade) | Durability: Maintains hardness up to 600°C. |
| Boring Accuracy | TIR (Runout) ≤ 0.25mm | Stability: Eliminates wobble in large-diameter bores. |
| Shank System | Reinforced 10mm Hex Shank | Torque Transfer: Prevents rotation slippage in chucks. |
| Safety Feature | Integrated Over-Drill Flange | Control: Prevents uncontrolled plunging into cabinets. |
| Ejection Feature | Dual High-Tension Springs | Speed: Effortless removal of large 80mm metal slugs. |
Commercial Plumbing & Drainage: The primary tool for creating clearance paths for 3-inch industrial pipes and high-capacity drainage systems in commercial infrastructure.
Electrical Switchgear Fabrication: Perfect for installing large-scale digital displays, ventilation fans, and high-ampere cable entries in industrial control panels.
HVAC Heavy Ducting: Precise boring for primary ventilation headers and specialized instrumentation in thick-walled galvanized steel or aluminum ductwork.
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Material Versatility: Optimized for Stainless Steel (≤ 2.5mm), Cast Iron, Aluminum Alloy Panels, and Reinforced Structural Plastics.
Speed Management: RPM control is critical for an 80mm diameter. To preserve the cutting edge in 304 Stainless Steel, run at 85 – 105 RPM. For softer metals like Aluminum, the tool is stable up to 250 RPM.
Lubrication Protocol: Due to the high surface area contact, continuous lubrication is mandatory. Using a high-viscosity cutting oil will reduce friction heat by up to 40% and double the tool's lifecycle.
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Q: Why is an 80mm hole saw more efficient than a traditional drill bit for this size?
A: An 80mm hole saw only removes the perimeter of the material, requiring significantly less power from your machinery. A traditional bit of this size would require a massive industrial milling machine and generate 10x more heat.
Q: Is the center pilot drill replaceable?
A: Yes. The 80mm saw utilizes a heavy-duty HSS center drill secured by a reinforced grub screw. Because the pilot drill is the primary stabilizer for a large saw, we recommend replacing it immediately if it becomes dull.
Q: How do I handle the high torque kickback?
A: Always use a drill with a side handle (auxiliary handle) when boring 80mm. The high-torque M2 teeth engage the metal aggressively; the handle provides the leverage needed to maintain a safe, steady cut.
Hardness Profile: Vacuum-hardened to HRC 64-66 for professional-grade performance in high-tensile metals.
Structural Integrity: Electron-beam fusion welding ensures the HSS teeth are permanently bonded to the high-flex alloy body, preventing tooth loss under impact.
Compliance Standards: Manufactured to international industrial engineering tolerances to ensure job-site safety and consistent boring results across all 80mm applications.