| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 40mm |
| MOQ: | 500pcs |
| Price: | $0.8-20/pc |
| Delivery Time: | 25-35days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union, MoneyGram |
The Problem: In industrial fabrication, 40mm holes are frequently bored into curved pipes, corrugated steel, or multi-layered vehicle chassis. These are known as "interrupted cuts"—where the hole saw teeth do not contact the material simultaneously. Standard bits suffer catastrophic failure here, as the sudden, uneven impact snaps brittle teeth and warps the tool body.
The Result: Shattered tools, severe operator kickback, and ruined structural workpieces that require expensive welding repairs.
Shock Vulnerability: Standard high-speed steel or basic YG8 carbide grades are optimized for flat, continuous friction, not the sudden "hammering" effect of an interrupted cut on a curved surface.
Cylinder Warping: At 40mm, if the tool body is stamped or made from thin-walled steel, the uneven torque of hitting a curved pipe will force the cylinder out of round, permanently destroying its concentricity.
YG10 Impact-Resistant Carbide: We upgraded the 40mm series to YG10 Tungsten Carbide. While maintaining an HRA 90+ hardness for cutting 316 Stainless Steel, YG10 has a higher cobalt binder content. This provides the crucial "impact toughness" needed to survive the sudden shocks of boring into curved pipes without chipping.
Heavy-Wall Monoblock Construction: The tool body is fully CNC-machined from a single block of high-tensile alloy steel with extra-thick sidewalls. This guarantees structural rigidity, ensuring the 40mm circumference remains perfectly true even under extreme asymmetric torsional stress.
Staggered Engagement Geometry: The teeth are engineered with a specialized staggered pitch. When entering a curved surface, this design ensures that the cutting load is transferred smoothly from one tooth to the next, mitigating torque spikes and preventing the drill from stalling.
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| Technical Pillar | Specification Detail | Industrial Benefit |
| Diameter | 40mm (approx. 1-9/16") | Absolute precision for M40 fittings. |
| Effective Depth | 25mm (1 inch) | Deep capacity for heavy chassis and pipes. |
| Tooth Material | YG10 Tungsten Carbide | Impact-resistant for interrupted metal cuts. |
| Body Structure | Heavy-Wall Monoblock | Prevents cylinder warping under high torque. |
| Shank Type | 10mm Triangular Shank | 100% mechanical lock in 3-jaw chucks. |
| Centering | 135-Degree Split Point | Anchors instantly on curved pipe surfaces. |
Automotive and Fleet Fabrication: The definitive size for boring 40mm wiring harness pass-throughs and heavy suspension mounting points in multi-layered steel vehicle chassis.
Enterprise Electrical MEP: The global standard for installing M40 heavy-duty cable glands in thick stainless steel electrical enclosures, ensuring a perfect IP68 waterproof seal.
Commercial Plumbing and Fluid: Precision boring for metric 40mm PVC transitions and secondary fluid manifolds in thick-walled cast iron or alloy tanks.
Material Versatility: Optimized for Stainless Steel (≤ 10mm), Corrugated Steel, Cast Iron, Aluminum Alloys, and Thick Plate (≤ 25mm).
RPM Command Strategy:
Stainless / Hard Alloys: 200 - 300 RPM
Carbon Steel / Cast Iron: 300 - 450 RPM
Interrupted Cut Protocol: When boring into a curved pipe, maintain a slow, steady RPM. Do not force the tool. Allow the YG10 carbide to gradually establish the full 40mm perimeter track before applying maximum downward feed pressure.
Q: Can this 40mm saw safely bore into an already installed, curved steel pipe?
A: Yes. The 135-degree split-point pilot drill is designed to prevent "skating" on curved surfaces. Combined with the YG10 impact-grade carbide, it is specifically engineered to handle the uneven entry dynamics of boring into tubular steel.
Q: Why choose a 40mm over a 1-1/2" (38mm) saw?
A: In global industrial standards, M40 electrical glands and metric 40mm fluid fittings require a true 40mm bore. Using a 38mm saw forces the operator to manually file the hole wider, which destroys the perfect circle required for O-ring gaskets and structural seals.
Q: Will the 10mm triangular shank fit a standard 1/2-inch drill?
A: Absolutely. The 10mm (3/8") triangular shank fits perfectly into all standard 10mm and 13mm (1/2") chucks. The three flat sides ensure the chuck jaws lock down securely, preventing the massive 40mm rotational force from spinning the shank inside the drill.