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Milwaukee® Thunderbolt® 48-89-2204 Jobber Length Drill Bit, 7/64 in Drill - Fraction, 0.1094 in Drill - Decimal Inch, 135 deg Point, Steel, Titanium Coated

Selected Milwaukee® Thunderbolt® 48-89-2204 Jobber Length Drill Bit, 7/64 in Drill - Fraction, 0.1094 in Drill - Decimal Inch, 135 deg Point, Steel, Titanium Coated
Milwaukee® Thunderbolt® 48-89-2204 Jobber Length Drill Bit, 7/64 in Drill - Fraction, 0.1094 in Drill - Decimal Inch, 135 deg Point, Steel, Titanium Coated

Short Description

Milwaukee® Thunderbolt® titanium coated drill bits are designed for extreme durability and up to 3X longer life. The Thunderbolt® web features a thicker core than a standard drill bit to provide ultimate strength and protect against side-load breakage. The titanium coating reduces heat build-up and keeps the bit sharp to extend performance. A specially designed parabolic flute form clears chips and debris fast to keep the bit cool. The 135 deg split point tip delivers a precision start and prevents walking for fast, accurate holes. Effective for drilling on curved surfaces, Milwaukee® Thunderbolt® titanium coated bits require less effort to drill through wood, metal and PVC and are highly recommended for use with portable drills.

Features

  • Longer life titanium coating reduces heat build-up for up to 3X longer life|Fast, accurate drilling 135 deg split point tip starts on contact to prevent walking, while the parabolic flute clears chips fast|Extreme durability thicker web provides greater strength|Corrosion resistant titanium coating keeps the bit sharp and provides added protection from heat build-up

Specification

Material
Steel
Point Angle
135
Point Type
Split
Shank Type
Round
Through Coolant
No
Application
For drilling on curved surfaces, portable drills
Cutting Direction
Right Hand
Cutting Edge Material
Steel
Finish
Titanium Coated
Flute Type
Parabolic
Shank Size
3/8/2025 12:00:00 AM
Overall Length
2/5/2008 12:00:00 AM
Flute Length
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Diameter
7/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Cutting Depth
1/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Applicable Materials
Ferrous Metal, Non-Ferrous Metal, Plastic and Wood

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