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Milwaukee® 48-20-9097 SHOCKWAVE Multi-Material Drill Bits, 1/4 in Shank Hex Shank, 4 in D Cutting

48-20-9097 MFG #: 48-20-9097
$44.41 / EA
Estimated Delivery 7 to 10 Business Days
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Cutting Depth: 4 in
  • Drill Bit Function: Masonry
  • Manufacturer Name: Milwaukee Tool
  • Material: Carbide Tipped
  • Series: SHOCKWAVE
  • Shank Size: 1/4 in
  • Shank Type: Hex
The MILWAUKEE® Concrete Screw Installation Kit provides a durable and versatile solution for fast installation of concrete screws. This complete drive system is designed for concrete screw drilling AND driving applications, giving users the ability to use only one tool for the job – resulting in increased productivity and fewer bit swaps. The SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty™ Carbide Hammer Drill Bits use sharpened carbide to deliver up to 9X longer life in concrete and up to 4X faster drilling into masonry materials. These bits are engineered with a built-in hex collar for perfect hole depths every time. The included magnetic, SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty™ Concrete Screw Nut Drivers bear a recessed shoulder feature, which prevents concrete screws from snapping during installation and ensures the anchor is set to the perfect depth. The Drill/Drive sleeve connects to the drill bits and driver bits for quick and easy anchor installations without the need to carry two tools and extra bits. Optimized for performance in any impact driver, drill/driver, and hammer drill. Packaged in a medium, single-sided hard case designed for use in the Milwaukee® PACKOUT™ Storage System.
  • Item Features
  • Up to 5x life in concrete
  • Up to 2x faster drilling vs standard masonry drill bits
  • Complete drill/drive system for less bit changes and faster installation of concrete screws
  • Built in 1/4 in hex shoulder for use in concrete screw installation kit
  • SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty engineered for hammer drill/drivers and impacts
  • Recessed SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Nut Drivers automatically disengage when screw is seated to prevent over-torquing