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Hex 10 - 24" Bit Extender
SKU: 600845
Extends reach for deep hole saw applications
Designed for Spyder® Hex 8 and Hex 10 shafts
Available in 12-inch and 24-inch lengths
Product Details
Spyder® Hole Saw Pilot Bit Extensions are built to increase cutting reach in deep wall cavities, ceilings, flooring, and other hard-to-access drilling applications. Designed specifically for compatibility with Spyder® Hex 8 and Hex 10 Hole Saw Shafts, these extensions provide a secure connection for reliable performance during demanding hole saw operations. Available in both 12-inch and 24-inch lengths, the extensions help users tackle long-reach applications without sacrificing control or alignment. Durable steel construction stands up to repeated jobsite use, while the precision-fit design helps maintain proper pilot bit positioning for smoother, more accurate hole cutting. Ideal for electricians, plumbers, HVAC installers, and general contractors working in confined or obstructed spaces.
Why Choose Spyder
Extended Reach: Helps access deep wall cavities, ceilings, floors, and other hard-to-reach drilling applications
Hex 8 & Hex 10 Compatible: Designed for use with Spyder® Hex 8 and Hex 10 Hole Saw Shafts
Precision Fit Connection: Provides a secure connection for improved drilling stability and pilot bit alignment
Durable Steel Construction: Built to withstand repeated jobsite use in demanding applications
Multiple Length Options: Available in 12-inch and 24-inch lengths to match application needs
Improved Access: Ideal for electricians, plumbers, HVAC installers, and contractors working in confined spaces
To reduce the risk of injury:
Read the instruction manual and follow the safety regulations of the power tool you will be using with your Spyder accessory.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, protective apparel and hearing protection should be used in appropriate conditions to reduce the risk of personal injury.
WARNING:
Operating the tool without wearing proper protection may result in serious injury.
Do not use near flammable materials or gases!
To reduce the risk of explosion, electric shock, and property damage, always check the work area for hidden gas pipes, electrical wires, and water pipes when making blind and/or plunge cuts.
Before each use:
Check that the hole saw is free from damage and excessive wear. Discard hole saw if damage is noticed or suspected as this can cause excessive friction, saw binding, kickback, create dangerous flying debris and/or create other unsafe situations that may cause injury.
Use a pilot bit which is correctly sized for the hole saw being used.
Hex-based pilot bits are intended to be used with hex-based arbor adapters and hole saws. Use a pilot bit which is correctly sized for the hole saw being used. Always be sure that the pilot bit extends
beyond the cutting edge of the saw by at least ¼”; for deep cut hole saws, the pilot bitshould extend at least 1” beyond the cutting edge of the saw.
WARNING: Hole saws are not to be used in hammer or impact mode!
Only drill in standard rotary drilling mode. Drilling in hammer or impact mode can cause the hole saw to become damaged/broken and can increase the likelihood of user injury due to dangerous flying debris or other unsafe situations.
For TCT saws recommended for use on concrete products, brick, or tile materials, check the Mohs hardness of the material to be drilled. Materials like poured concrete, some brick/block, floor tile, ceramic tile, porcelain, and others, may have a Mohs hardness of higher than 6. The TCT hole saw is not recommended for use in materials with a Mohs hardness of higher than 6.
To reduce the risk of injury:
Read the Spyder Hole Saw RPM Chart for the recommended operating speed for the saw size and the material being cut.
Use the proper pilot bit and hole saw for your material. Only drill materials that are listed on the product label.
Use a drill motor that is equipped with a support handle.
Start cutting with a light forward pressure. For cuts that are square to the surface, start the cutting process with the saw square to the material being cutso all teeth begin to cut at the same time. This will help prevent premature wear and damage to the saw. Feeding the saw in and out or using a slight circular rocking motion may assist in clearing material shavings from the hole being cut. When sawing in wood, finish the hole from the opposite side to prevent splintering. Once the pilot bit has broken through the other side, you can use this hole to guarantee you are in line with where you have already started cutting.
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