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Milwaukee  48-89-4609 3/16 Titanium Shockwave Drill Bit
  • High - Performance Milwaukee 48 - 89 - 4609 3/16 Titanium - Coated Shockwave Drill Bit for Drilling and Impact Applications
  • High - Performance Milwaukee 48 - 89 - 4609 3/16 Titanium - Coated Shockwave Drill Bit for Drilling and Impact Applications

Milwaukee 48-89-4609 3/16 Titanium Shockwave Drill Bit

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Navigating to the details of the Milwaukee 48 - 89 - 4609 drill bit, here's what it offers. Included in the package is one 48 - 89 - 4609 Milwaukee 3/16' Titanium Shockwave drill bit. This drill bit comes with a range of remarkable features. The titanium coating significantly extends its lifespan, up to three times longer compared to black oxide drill bits. It's designed for both drills and impacts, with SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty engineering. The RED HELIX design ensures rapid chip removal, which limits heat buildup and helps the bit stay sharper for a longer time. The CHIP BREAKER feature further reduces heat. With a 135° split point, it provides a precise start and prevents the bit from walking. The variable helix with an aggressive 35° helix angle ending at 15° is specifically crafted to achieve fast and accurate holes. Whether you're working on light or heavy - duty projects, this titanium - coated drill bit is a great choice for all drilling applications.

Using your Milwaukee 48 - 89 - 4609 drill bit is easy. First, make sure your drill or impact tool is turned off and unplugged or the battery is removed. Insert the drill bit securely into the chuck of your tool. When starting a hole, apply gentle pressure to let the 135° split point do its job of preventing the bit from walking. Once the hole starts, you can increase the pressure slightly. Remember to use the drill bit at a suitable speed for the material you're working on. For softer materials, a higher speed might work well, while harder materials may require a lower speed. When you're done using the drill bit, clean it with a dry cloth to remove any chips or debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. Avoid dropping the drill bit as it can damage the tip or the coating. If you notice the bit is getting dull, it might be time to replace it, as using a dull bit can lead to slower drilling and more heat buildup.


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