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Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE™ Impact Duty™ Electrical Kit (#1, #4, #9)

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Part# 12-06377
MFR Model# 48-89-9257

Overview

Our SHOCKWAVE™ Impact Duty™ Electrical Step Bits are engineered to deliver the most durable and fastest impact step bit hole drilling solution. Our step drill bits are made in the USA with global materials and give you best-in-class performance in impact drivers with the versatility to be used in drills.

The Ľ” hex shank has an optimized SHOCKZONE™ body providing you with the industry’s most durable shank, reducing early shank breaks. A Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) coating helps deliver you 5x longer life, while the step drill bit's Rapid Strike™ tip and dual spiral flute produce 2x faster holes. Our step drill bit kit features the #1 1/8 - 1/2", #4 3/16 - 7/8", and #9 7/8" &1-1/8" step bits with laser engraving for a clear stop on size identification.

Features

  • Optimized for Impact Drivers, Drill/Driver Compatible
  • Titanium Aluminum Nitride (TiAlN) coating delivers 5x Longer Life than competitive Impact Step Bits
  • The Rapid Strike Tip™ provides fast and accurate starts
  • A dual spiral flute combined with the Rapid Strike Tip™ delivers up to 2x faster holes than competitive Impact Step Bits
  • The optimized SHOCKZONE™ reduces early shank breaks
  • Made in the USA with global materials
  • 13 steps with laser engraving for clear stop on size identification

Specifications

  • Weight: 1.07 lbs

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