The MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE 3-1/2" Torx 15 Impact Duty Bit 2 Pack is engineered to be the most durable, best fitting driver bits on the market. The torx bits feature Wear Guard Tip for increased wear resistance, which protects the fit over the life of the bit. The impact driver bits have an optimized Shockzone for each tip type and length of driver bit to absorb peak torque and prevent breaking. The Custom Alloy76 Steel is customized and heat treated per tip type to extend the life of the driver but by up to 50X vs. competitive impact driver bits. The MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty driver bits are built to deliver users extreme durability for the most demanding applications.
Wear Guard Tip protects fit over the life of the bit
Optimized Shockzone absorbs peak torque and prevents breaking.
Custom Alloy76 Steel is engineered to extend bit life
Precise Fit Custom Machined Tip prevents stripping and reduces wobble.
Shockzones are optimized in both length and width per tip type for best performance across tip types.
Laser hardening at the tip creates an outer protective shield for improved wear resistance.
Customized geometry and heat treatment per tip type for best performance across tip types
Up to 50X Life vs other impact bits
Laser etched size for easy identification
Designed for use with Impact Drivers and Drill Drivers
A: Not really, not magnetic enough to hold an 1x3/4 inch construction screw. Which for me is a deal breaker.
by|Apr 7, 2023
A: Gary, the SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty 3-1/2 in. T30 Torx Alloy Steel Screw Driver Bit has a steel tip and is magnetic. Thank you -Milwaukee Tool Team
by|Dec 28, 2022
Q:What Guage thickness diameter , drill bit should I use for drilling , a 1/2" hole for a 1/2" metal thread lag bolt into thick Guage metal , galvanized ,framing studs
by|Mar 23, 2022
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A: 5/16 in.
by|Sep 20, 2022
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Q:What is the difference between the DRIVE STYLES?
HEX vs. NUT SETTER vs. RECESSED HEX
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by|Feb 11, 2022
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A: Drive style—or drive recess as it is called—refers to the kind of tool you use to install (or remove) the screw. Nut setters are used for driving lag bolts or lag screws with an impact driver. Hex-head screws are screws with a hexagonal-shaped head that can be tightened with a wrench (spanner) or socket.
by|Feb 20, 2023
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Mar 25, 2022
Bits did not last
I was removing deck screws from composite decking attached to treated pine joists using an impact Bosch driver. Of the five bits that I purchased the tip broke off of four of them and the fifth one became unusable after removing around ten screws. The project is still not completed.
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Response from Milwaukee ToolApr 3, 2022
Thank you for your review. We invite you to reach out to us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com so we may discuss your concerns with this product further. Thank You - Cayla
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Jan 12, 2022
Absolutely the worst
These are the worst bits I've ever used. Milwaukee should be ashamed. Both bit end twisted driving screws into soft southern pine 2 x 4's. These two bits drove a total of 6 screws. Fifty times life my butt. Don't waste your money.
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Response from Milwaukee ToolJan 13, 2022
We invite you to contact us at socialmedia@milwaukeetool.com so we may discuss your specific personal experience at Milwaukee Tool. Thank you. - Cayla
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Jul 28, 2021
Many many moons ago, there was only Phillips and Slotted for our choices with fasteners. Since th...
Many many moons ago, there was only Phillips and Slotted for our choices with fasteners. Since the invention of this type of bit, you have more control than ever before in regards to pressure of force on the actual fastener. No more standing on the drill so that the bit does not tear out the head of the fastener. The actual length of these drivers, I find works well with most jobs at hand. For extra reach, I always keep an extender at hand. The coating on the bit itself, keeps rust and corrosion at bay for a long time. I find that if you pay attention when inserting the bit into the driver head, making sure that it bottoms out, creating reduced wear on the tip, therefore prolonging it's useful life.
Wear guard tips last Received item in good condition. The wear guard tips last quite a while. I h...
Wear guard tips last
Received item in good condition. The wear guard tips last quite a while. I have driven hundreds of screws before installing a new one. The bits lock into my impact nicely, easy to change.
If you use a drill motor, they are equally easy to use. I prefer the Milwaukee wear tips after months of abuse, they hold up better than most brands. Its easy to damage one if you don't hold or place the bits correctly. This is user error, not the company's fault. Make sure to pull your hands away after starting, it's easy to slip off and punch a hole in the wood or worse yet your finger.
MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE IMPACT DUTY 3-1/2 IN. T25 TORX ALLOY STEEL SCREW DRIVER BIT (2-PACK) These M...
MILWAUKEE SHOCKWAVE IMPACT DUTY 3-1/2 IN. T25 TORX ALLOY STEEL SCREW DRIVER BIT (2-PACK) These Milwaukee torx bits are very strong, and drive with no vibration or wobble. I drove 4 inch screws with no problem, or slipping. The 3 1/2 inch extension on these bits are also very handy, it allows you to get into reach situations you could not with the short ordinary bits. I was very impressed with these bits, and will continue to buy and use.
The Milwaukee Shock Wave 3-1/2 inch Torx T30 Screwdriver Bit comes in a package of two bits. I p...
The Milwaukee Shock Wave 3-1/2 inch Torx T30 Screwdriver Bit comes in a package of two bits. I prefer bits in the 3 1/2 inch length for most of my work, but of course I will use shorter ones for tight areas. The bits are very sturdy, fit into the screws very firmly, and are very reasonably priced. They are for a larger screw but the Milwaukee bits work well regardless of the size.
The Milwaukee Shock Wave 3-1/2 inch Torx T15 Screwdriver Bit is a sturdy bit. I prefer bits in t...
The Milwaukee Shock Wave 3-1/2 inch Torx T15 Screwdriver Bit is a sturdy bit. I prefer bits in the 3 1/2 inch length for most of my work, of course I will use shorter ones for tight areas. The bit fits a T15 screw very securely with no slop and resists the bit rounding off if you aren't quite fully locked in. The wrap around the shaft was a bit loose but it didn't affect the bit. The next time I need to buy a screw driver bit, I will look at Milwaukee first.
I didn’t get into anything too heavy with these bits like repetitive screw driving. I sunk a few...
I didn’t get into anything too heavy with these bits like repetitive screw driving. I sunk a few 5” T-15 trim head screws for a gate mounting block on my garage with the impact and I used it in a regular drill while putting my shutters back up after painting them recently. I didn’t encounter any slippage, stripping, or cam out of the bit tip during any activity. With deeper trim head screws there’s pretty much no deflection and the bit fits in tight with no wobble. The pan head style I used for the shutters seemed to have a lot more play, but I didn’t have any issues with slipping or stripping heads either. I like the extra length of the bits the best since most standard 1”- 1-1/2” bits can’t get to recessed screws. I drove at least 50 screws and the tip isn’t even marred up yet, so these should last a while.
These 3 inch Milwaukee Shockwave impact duty T25 Impact bits worked better than I expected. I dec...
These 3 inch Milwaukee Shockwave impact duty T25 Impact bits worked better than I expected. I decided to open up this new package even though I had an older T25 bit that never gave me problems. I compared the quality and efficiency of my two bits upon my daughter's old bed which I needed to disassemble. The Milwaukee bits felt smoother removing the screws in addition the bit head felt more snug and did not once slip out of the screw. I did like the longer size of these bits as it made it easier to reach a couple of screws. I put one bit in my drill bag and keep the other on my work bench at home