Q:I need to drill 25 1/2" holes in a concrete step. How many of these drill bits will I need?
by|Feb 5, 2024
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Q:Can you use this on porcelain tile
by|Nov 16, 2023
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A: We recommend using our MILWAUKEE® Diamond MAX™ Hole Saw's for this application. - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Nov 22, 2023
Q:can this bit be used with a mac tools drill (powered by dewaly)
by|Jul 10, 2023
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A: Hello! Equipped with a ¼” Hex Shank, MILWAUKEE® SHOCKWAVE™ Carbide Hammer Drill Bits are the ideal solution for drilling in masonry materials with both impacts and hammer drills/drivers. Thank you! - Milwaukee Tool, Social Team
by|Jul 12, 2023
Q:Can this drill bit be used more than once.
by|May 15, 2023
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A: Our SHOCKWAVE™ Carbide Hammer Drill Bits use sharpened carbide to deliver up to 5x longer life in concrete and up to 2x faster drilling into masonry material. - Social Team
by|Jun 23, 2023
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Q:can this bit be used to drill brick
by|Apr 27, 2023
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A: The SHOCKWAVE™ Carbide Hammer Drill Bit can be used in brick. - Social Team
by|Apr 27, 2023
Q:What size screw is usef with this bit size
by|Apr 12, 2023
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A: Hello - Please refer to the manufactures specifications and installation instructions to determine what size bit is needed to complete your application. - Social Team
by|Apr 13, 2023
Q:is this a 48-20-7477
by|Mar 7, 2023
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A: this is similar , but this is not an sds shaft but a 3 sided normal 3/8 hammer drill shank
by|Mar 30, 2023
A: The question is a little vague to me . Are you looking for the metric equivalent ? help me with a complete question ... no offense , but I have no clue to the numbers reference other than the dimensions on a really big booty chic ...lol write back and let me know details and I'll help if I can .
by|Mar 30, 2023
A: Hello! This bit is Model #48-20-9032
by|Mar 9, 2023
Q:Can this drill into quartz?
by|Mar 1, 2023
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A: Hi Corey! These bits are optimized for use in glass, tile, ceramic, granite, marble, limestone, slate and stone