

🛠️ Drill smarter, not harder — the ultimate bit set for pros who demand more!
The Milwaukee 4932471112 Shockwave Multi-Material Drill Bit 8-piece set features a versatile range of 4 to 12mm bits with a white spiral for easy identification. Engineered with impact-resistant Shockwave technology and a hex shank compatible with drills up to 400mm, this lightweight 430g set delivers professional-grade durability and precision for all your drilling needs.
| Manufacturer | Techtronic Industries |
| Part number | 4932471112 |
| Item Weight | 430 g |
| Product Dimensions | 19.7 x 25.1 x 5.6 cm; 430 g |
| Item model number | 4932471112 |
| Color | White |
| Style | conical |
| Finish | Black Oxide |
| Material | Metal |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Voltage | 1 Volts |
| Maximum Power | 800 Watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 8 |
| Measurement System | inch |
| Special Features | White spiral for easy identification in tool case. |
| Included components | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
N**A
great product.....
G**N
Loin de la photo de présentation de l'article mais ce sont les bon forêts
N**N
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M**B
Astuccio robustissimo a prova di caduta e calpestio, con chiusura di sicurezza. Punte veramente multimateriale, funzionano benissimo su legno, materiali plastici, muratura, leghe metalliche e non. Il ferro, a bassa velocità e con un po' di olio da taglio viene forato, ma per queste lavorazioni non userei un avvitatore ad impatto (per la lieve imprecisione generata dall'innesto esagonale) e soprattutto preferirei delle punte specifiche. La specifica Shockwave evita che le punte si fratturino quando in un materiale denso si generi una coppia alta da parte dell'avvitatore a impulsi
M**D
I saw a video about it drilling in a brick wall and cement wall using impact wrench. Then I decided to try it and all what said about it is true these drill bits are super rigid and I drill with it using the 1st gear on my drill and even without hammer function really it eats brick. I strongly recommend it for any DIYer