Product Details
Carbon Mandrel by Vermont American®. For cutting woods, plastics and composite materials up to 3/4" thick. Teeth are precision sharpened to produce smooth cuts. Constructed of hardened and tempered alloy steel for longer life.
Specifications
Package Type: Carded |
Quantity: 1 Piece |
Pilot Drill: 1/4" |
Features
- Used by electricians, plumbers, mechanics and other heavy-duty users
- Produces 1-5/8" depth of cut
- Fits standard and plug ejecting mandrels
When Lee B. Thomas, Sr. founded American Saw & Tool Co. in November of 1947, he was aware of the progress in the development and popularization of power tools and the inevitable need for replacement of cutting tools that did the job. Mr. Thomas, who had come to Louisville from Chicago a year earlier to manage American Elevator Co., had a long history in the hardware business. Assisting Mr. Thomas were two former American Elevator employees, W.E. (Gene) Cowley, handling the engineering functions, and John Beam, who managed administrative matters. At first, some of the old American Elevator equipment was used to develop a prototype saw blade. Later, grinders, gear cutters and war surplus machines were adapted to expand the business with its modest capital. Many of the Vermont American products described in this timeline have been designed and first produced through the efforts of Gene Cowley. Additionally, he has provided leadership to the Corporate Engineering group throughout five decades of operation. This group has been instrumental in developing a substantial portion of the Company’s manufacturing processes and specialized equipment for the production of power tool accessories. Vermont American® has been a pioneer and innovator in delivering value to both consumers and retailers for over 60 years.