SWAG "Super Shaft" Replacement Tubing Notcher Shaft

The Swag Super Shaft is an exceptional upgrade for your JD-2 TN100, JD-2 Notchmaster,
Pro Tools HSN tubing notcher and or the Baileigh TN-250 tube notcher, or any tubing notcher that has a shaft diameter of .75", 1.00" or 1.25" OD.  This upgrade is a vast improvement over the existing sub par designs that are currently in the market place.

The Super Shaft is engineered to stand the test of time, and machined out of polished & ground stainless steel, made in the USA.  The Swag Super Shaft easily allows you to switch from one hole saw to the next with the use of threaded arbors shown above.

You no longer need to jam screw drivers in the port holes to remove your hole saws and or use thread reducers in your hole saws to get the correct thread diameter. You will no longer be breaking screwdrivers, ob-longing your hole saws, and or breaking and welding the thread reducers on your hole saws, do the math and save your self the aggravation.

Looking to pick up the hole saw arbor inserts for the "Super Shaft" we now offer them.

We have found that it  works best to permanently leave the arbor inserts in your hole saws. To remove the arbors from the shaft you simply loosening the 3 sets screws, this cuts down on having to thread/unthread the hole saw and potentially galling up the threads on your hole saws.

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SWAG Super Shaft Arbor Inserts


We save you the trouble of hunting down the correct size shaft arbors that are compatible with our Swag Super Shaft's.  The 3/8" hole saw arbors are manufactured by Milwaukee and are available in two different sizes.

Small Arbors fit hole saws ranging from 9/16" to 1 3/8" diameter Milwaukee PN# 49-56-7010.
Large arbors fit hole saws ranging from 1 1/4" to 6 7/8" diameter Milwaukee PN # 49-56-7040.

We have found that it  works best to permanently leave the arbor inserts in your hole saws. To remove the arbors from the shaft you simply loosening the 3 sets screws, this cuts down on having to thread/unthread the hole saw and potentially galling up the threads on your hole saws.  

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