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Mandrex hole saw system: Flexible and efficient

The Mandrex system with Quick Change Arbor offers quick tool changes and two types of hole saw: Ultraxcut for precise cuts and Superxcut for hard materials. The MXqs adapter enables versatile use, while a simple hole enlarger provides flexibility.

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Mandrex MXqs Quick Change Release Hole Saw Arbor Mandrel System

The innovative hole saw system from Mandrex

The Mandrex hole saw system with the innovative Quick Change Arbor brings precision and efficiency to any craft application. The system has been specially developed for professional use and enables hole saws to be changed at lightning speed without the need for additional tools. With the different types Ultraxcut and Superxcut, Mandrex offers the right solution for every requirement. Both types are characterised by high cutting quality and durability. The Ultraxcut hole saws are ideal for precise cuts in wood, plastic and metals, while the Superxcut series is designed for particularly hard materials such as stainless steel and thicker metal structures and also all types of wood and wood-based materials.

A particular highlight of the Mandrex system is the MXqs adapter. This adapter makes the Quick Change Arbor compatible with almost all standard hole saws, guaranteeing universal use. Regardless of whether you already own hole saws from another manufacturer or rely on the proven Mandrex quality - the MXqs adapter ensures that every craftsman can work flexibly without having to do without the Quick Change system.

An additional advantage of the Mandrex system is the ability to easily enlarge drill holes. Thanks to the modular design and the quick change of hole saws, it is no problem to enlarge an existing drill hole without having to realign the workpiece. This flexibility saves valuable time and minimises the risk of inaccuracies.