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March 12, 2004 - Grit Hole Saw features tungsten carbide cutting edges that are permanently bonded to alloy blade body, making it suited for cutting surfaces that are too hard, abrasive, or thin for standard bi-metal hole saw. Ranging in size from 3/4 to 6 7/8 in., saw is suited for cutting cast iron, composites, drywall, plaster, stucco, ceramics, fiberglass, and hardwood.

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Ideal Industries, Inc.
Becker Place
Sycamore, IL, 60178
USA


New IDEAL Tungsten Carbide Grit Hole Saw Lasts Up To Ten Times Longer Than Standard Bi-Metal Saws

SYCAMORE, IL, February 25, 2004 – When a cutting surface is too hard, abrasive or thin for a standard bi-metal hole saw, an IDEAL Tungsten Carbide Grit Hole Saw is the professional’s choice for quick, accurate and clean cuts, especially when installing can lights in lath, plaster or ceramic tile.

“Our new Tungsten Carbide Grit Hole Saw combines toughness and strength with excellent value — everything customers would expect from IDEAL,” said Chad Long, Product Manager, IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., who noted that the new saw is the latest addition to the company’s fast-growing cutting supplies family of products.

According to Long, the new saw has been independently verified to last up to ten times longer than bi-metal type saws when used on abrasive material, thanks to the ultra hard properties of the tungsten carbide cutting edges permanently bonded to the alloy blade body. Cast iron, composites, drywall, plaster, stucco, ceramics, fiberglass and hardwood offer no challenge to the IDEAL saw. When used in these applications it is uncommonly resistant to snags, heat, wear or abrasion.

IDEAL is making its new Tungsten Carbide Grit Saws available in sizes ranging from 3/4 inch to 6-7/8 inches.

For more information, contact Ideal Industries, Inc., Becker Place, Sycamore, Illinois 60178. Or phone 1-800-435-0705, Fax: 1-800-533-4483. On the web, www.idealindustries.com.

Ideal industries, inc. has been serving the electrical industry since 1916. IDEAL is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of professional quality tools and supplies serving installation professionals in the construction, maintenance, data communications and original equipment manufacturing industries.
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