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Can I remove the black piece from a Bosch progressor holesaw or do I need to replace the entire piece?

I've tried with molegrips but it won't budge. Maybe it's welded.
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It's part of the saw by the looks of it, rather than an arbour and saw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NglhI6jIThw

stick the arbour in a vice and use a bar to turn the saw

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Professi ... B09418S65Q
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Just found this £14 for an arbour and chuck and a hole thrown in

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Professi ... B07RCJNSB6
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I have the whole set but need a new 44mm holesaw. It looks like it comes apart but I've tried my hardest but it won't budge so I guess not. Trying to save money seeing as I'm a Jock 🤣
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have a look inside the saw it may have been peened in place, Heat will be your friend, get the saw nice and hot that should melt any loc-tite
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