| Brand Name: | XRTOOLS |
| Model Number: | 105mm |
| MOQ: | 500pcs |
| Price: | $0.8-20/pc |
| Delivery Time: | 25-35days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union, MoneyGram |
The Problem: Boring a 105mm (4-1/8") hole in structural steel generates immense peripheral velocity and torque. If the tool is not perfectly perpendicular, the teeth on one side will bite too deeply, causing the drill to abruptly stall. Furthermore, upon breakthrough, a 105mm solid steel slug weighing several pounds drops out, which can damage expensive machinery or cause severe injury to technicians working below.
The Result: Violent kickback that can snap standard drill arbors, shatter the entire carbide perimeter, and create severe safety hazards on the industrial job site.
Velocity Disparity: At a 105mm diameter, the outer cutting edge is traveling at a massive speed compared to the center pilot. Standard aggressive tooth geometries will "grab" the metal at this speed rather than cutting it smoothly.
Base Plate Flex: Standard hole saws have thin backing plates. Under the extreme rotational torque of a 105mm cut, a thin backing plate will flex, causing the cylinder to wobble and bind inside the massive trench it is digging.
Flange-Reinforced Base Plate: To handle the extreme torsional shear of a 4-inch bore, the base of the 105mm Master Series is reinforced with a thick, forged alloy flange. This completely eliminates base flex, ensuring the massive cylinder remains perfectly rigid and true-round under heavy feed pressure.
Micro-Chip Staggered Teeth: The YG8 Tungsten Carbide perimeter utilizes a highly specialized, low-rake staggered geometry. This "Micro-Chip" design intentionally limits the bite depth of each tooth per revolution. By shaving the metal into tiny, manageable chips rather than deep gouges, it completely eliminates the risk of catastrophic catching and drill stalling.
Heavy-Mass Core Ejection System: The central arbor features an oversized, industrial-grade compression spring. Rather than aggressively ejecting the massive 105mm steel slug, this spring is calibrated to gently push the heavy core clear of the teeth, allowing the operator to safely retrieve it without it free-falling.
| Technical Pillar | Specification Detail | Industrial Benefit |
| Diameter | 105mm (approx. 4-1/8 inch) | Precision clearance for large-bore industrial exhaust. |
| Effective Depth | 25mm (1 inch) | Deep penetration for shipbuilding bulkheads. |
| Tooth Material | Premium YG8 Tungsten Carbide | Micro-chip geometry prevents aggressive catching. |
| Chassis Support | Forged Flange Base | Eliminates torsional flex and cylinder wobble. |
| Shank Type | 10mm/13mm Heavy Triangular | Requires a heavy-duty 1/2-inch chuck minimum. |
| Pilot Drill | Heavy-Duty 8mm Split Point | Provides superior anchoring for massive diameters. |
Heavy Shipbuilding and Marine: The primary tool for creating 105mm bulkhead pass-throughs for heavy marine exhaust pipes and main fluid transport lines.
Industrial Ventilation and HVAC: Precision boring in thick carbon steel panels for installing custom 4-inch ductwork transitions and commercial blower intakes.
Petrochemical Infrastructure: Reliable, clean cutting into large-scale storage tanks and pressure vessels for installing heavy-duty inspection ports and flanged fittings.
Material Versatility: Optimized for Steel Plate (up to 25mm), Stainless Steel, Cast Iron, and Heavy Aluminum Alloys.
RPM Command Strategy:
Stainless Steel / Hard Alloys: 50 - 80 RPM
Carbon Steel / Cast Iron: 80 - 120 RPM
Machinery Mandate: For a 105mm cut in thick metal, a Magnetic Drill Press is strictly recommended. If a handheld drill must be used, it MUST be a low-gear, high-torque industrial drill with a long secondary handle. The operator must brace securely to manage the extreme torque. Flood coolant is mandatory.
Question: Why is the RPM recommendation so incredibly low for the 105mm size?
Answer: It is a matter of Surface Feet per Minute (SFM). At 105mm, even 100 RPM means the outer teeth are traveling at a very high speed. Exceeding 120 RPM in steel will instantly burn the carbide tips and harden the workpiece, making further cutting impossible. Low speed and steady, heavy feed pressure are the keys to success.
Question: Can I use this on a standard 3/8-inch cordless drill?
Answer: Absolutely not. The 105mm diameter requires massive torque that a standard 3/8-inch cordless drill cannot produce. You must use a heavy-duty drill with at least a 1/2-inch (13mm) chuck, preferably corded or a high-output 60V industrial cordless system in its lowest gear setting.
Question: What do I do if the saw starts to chatter heavily?
Answer: Heavy chatter at 105mm means the tool is either spinning too fast or the feed pressure is too light. Decrease your RPM immediately and apply firmer, constant downward pressure. The carbide teeth need to be constantly engaged in the metal; if they "bounce" on the surface, they will chip.