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Created with Pixso. 5-1/8 Inch Wall Hole Saw Kit | Friction-Relief Cylinder for Large Ventilation Ducts

5-1/8 Inch Wall Hole Saw Kit | Friction-Relief Cylinder for Large Ventilation Ducts

Brand Name: XRTOOLS
Model Number: 130mm
MOQ: 500pcs
Price: $1.18-20.98/pc
Delivery Time: 25-35days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union, MoneyGram
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
CHINA
Certification:
ISO9000
Name:
Masonry Core Drill Bit
Type:
Core Drill Bit
Cutting Depth:
3/16”
L Tungsten Carbide Shank Triangle Shank Cutting Depth 26mm Surface Finish Sand Blasted Package One P:
Tungsten Carbide
Body Material:
Carbon Steel
Shank:
Triangle Shank
Color:
Sand Blast
Toothdesign:
Sharp, Durable Carbide Teeth
Cuttingdepth:
Up To 50mm
Compatibility:
Suitable For Use With Electric Drills And Drill Presses
Durability:
High Wear Resistance And Long Tool Life
Material:
Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT)
Countryoforigin:
Varies By Manufacturer, Commonly China
Cuttingdiameterrange:
14mm To 210mm
Cuttingspeed:
Optimal Speed Varies By Material, Generally 1500-3000 RPM
Application:
Cutting Holes In Dry Wall
Packaging Details:
plastic box
Supply Ability:
20000pcs per day
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210mm wall hole saw kit

Product Description

1. Problem: "Peripheral Drag" and Motor Burnout

 

 

  • The Problem: Drilling a massive 130mm (5-1/8") hole means a huge expanse of hot steel is constantly rubbing against abrasive brick. This "peripheral drag" generates immense friction. Standard core bits quickly overheat, expand, and bind in the hole, causing the rotary hammer's motor to overload, smoke, and permanently burn out.

  • The Result: Destroyed power tools, severe kickback injuries, and incomplete wall penetrations that halt commercial kitchen or HVAC installations.

 

 

2. Cause: Full-Contact Cylinders and Dust Choking

 

 

  • Full-Contact Friction: Standard large-diameter bits feature smooth, full-contact outer walls. In a deep 130mm trench, 100% of that outer wall drags against the masonry, multiplying the rotational resistance.

  • Massive Debris Volume: A 130mm bore pulverizes pounds of rock per minute. If the flutes are too shallow, the dust acts like a brake pad, locking the cylinder in place.

 

 

3. Solution: Friction-Relief Cylinder and Offset TCT Milling

 

 

  • "Stepped" Friction-Relief Cylinder: We re-engineered the 130mm cup with a "stepped" or scalloped outer wall. By slightly reducing the cylinder diameter just millimeters behind the cutting teeth, we reduce the steel-to-brick surface contact by over 40%. This drastically cuts rotational drag, keeping the tool cool and saving your drill motor from burning out.

  • Offset Tungsten Carbide Teeth: The heavy-duty TCT teeth are brazed with a slight outward and inward offset (kerf). This cuts a trench slightly wider than the tool body itself, ensuring the massive 130mm cylinder spins freely without binding.

  • High-Capacity Exhaust Vents: Equipped with oversized lateral extraction windows to instantly dump high volumes of crushed rock and vent super-heated air out of the deep trench.

 

 

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4. Technical Specifications

 

 

Technical Pillar Specification Detail Industrial Benefit
Diameter 130mm (approx. 5-1/8 inch) Standard fit for commercial range hood exhausts.
Cylinder Design Stepped Friction-Relief Wall Reduces rotational drag by 40% to prevent stalls.
Tooth Profile Offset TCT "Kerf" Cut Cuts a clearance path to prevent sidewall binding.
Heat Management Oversized Extraction Vents Dumps heavy debris and prevents thermal expansion.
Connecting Rod Heavy-Duty SDS-Plus Designed for high-wattage commercial rotary hammers.
Kit Contents 130mm Cup, SDS Arbor, Pilot Complete zero-downtime kit for heavy ventilation.

 

 

5. Professional Industry Applications

 

  • Commercial Kitchen Exhaust: The definitive global standard for passing 5-inch / 125mm rigid aluminum ducting through brick walls for high-power range hoods and extractor fans.

  • Industrial HVAC: Boring precision pass-throughs for heavy-duty fresh air intakes and large-capacity Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) mains.

  • Insulated Pipe Networks: Creating oversized clearances for heavily insulated, large-diameter commercial chilling pipes in cold-storage facilities.

 

 

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6. Operation and Safety Guidelines

 

 

  • Mandatory Drill Spec: A 130mm cut requires a high-wattage Rotary Hammer Drill with a Mechanical Safety Clutch. Never attempt this cut with a standard drill or an old hammer drill without clutch protection.

  • The "Relief Core" Method: Do not drill continuously. Drill 40mm (1.5 inches) deep, extract the tool, and manually chisel out the brick core. Repeat this process. Allowing a 130mm solid core to break and tumble inside the cup will instantly lock the drill.

  • Perpendicular Stance: At 5-1/8 inches wide, any slight tilting by the operator will jam the bit. Brace firmly, use the side handle, and let the tool's weight do the advancing.

 

 

7. FAQ: Expert Technical Support (Quick & Focused)

 

 

Q: Will this 130mm bit burn out my SDS-Plus drill?

 

 

A: It depends on your drill. This massive diameter requires a heavy-duty rotary hammer (minimum 1000W+). If your drill feels hot or the RPM drops significantly, stop immediately and let the motor cool. Do not force it.

 

 

Q: Does the 130mm size fit exactly over a 5-inch duct?

 

A: Yes. A standard 5-inch (127mm) ventilation duct slides perfectly into a 130mm hole, leaving a minimal 1.5mm radial gap for easy insertion and simple silicone sealing.

 

 

Q: Can I cut through the steel rebar in my concrete foundation with this?

 

A: No. This is a percussion masonry bit. Hitting steel rebar with a 130mm bit will violently trigger your drill's safety clutch and shatter the carbide teeth. Use a diamond wet-core drill for reinforced concrete.

 

Q: How do I get the heavy brick core out if it gets stuck?

 

A: Use the oversized lateral exhaust slots on the side of the cup. Insert a flathead screwdriver and gently lever the core out. Never bang the carbide teeth against the ground to dislodge debris.