
Spyder
Spyder 600635 1/2in Hex Carbide Hole Saw
★★★★★
2in
Carbide-tipped Spyder hole saw with toolless plug ejection for fast cuts through masonry, brick, and tile.
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Overview
Key Features
Use on Masonry, Concrete Block, Brick, Ceramic Wall Tile, Cement Fiber Board
Made in the Netherlands
Universal 18 UNF Thread
Tooless ejection of the plug
For use on rotary drills only. Do not opperate using the hammer function.
Specifications
Brand
Spyder
Model
600635
Shank Type
1/2" Hex
Tip Material
Carbide Tipped
Compatible Materials
Masonry, Concrete Block, Brick, Ceramic Wall Tile, Cement Fiber Board
Plug Removal
Toolless Ejection
Thread
Universal 18 UNF
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Carbide-tipped construction cuts through hard materials like masonry and brick that bi-metal hole saws cannot handle.
- Toolless plug ejection saves time and effort by eliminating manual plug removal between cuts.
- Universal 18 UNF thread provides compatibility with standard arbors and accessories.
- 1/2-inch hex shank fits a wide range of drills and impact drivers without adapters.
- Versatile material compatibility spanning masonry, tile, concrete block, and cement fiber board.
👎 Cons
- Not designed for cutting wood or metal, limiting its use to masonry and tile applications.
- Carbide tips cannot be resharpened or replaced, requiring full replacement when worn.
- Single fixed diameter means you need to purchase additional saws for different hole sizes.
- Hex shank may slip under heavy load in smooth-jaw chucks compared to round shanks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials can this hole saw cut through?
It is designed for masonry, concrete block, brick, ceramic wall tile, and cement fiber board.
How does the plug removal work on this hole saw?
It features toolless plug ejection, allowing you to remove the cut material from the saw without needing a separate tool or manual prying.
What drill chuck does this hole saw require?
It has a 1/2-inch hex shank, which fits standard drill chucks and impact drivers that accept hex shanks.
What is the thread type for attaching arbors or extensions?
It uses a universal 18 UNF thread.
Are the carbide tips replaceable?
No, the carbide tips are permanently fixed to the hole saw body. When they wear out, the entire saw needs to be replaced.