Milwaukee 48-25-1002 1-Inch Self-Feed Drill Bit

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  • Heavy-duty self-feed design bores clean 1-inch holes in wood for electrical and plumbing work
  • New condition - professional-grade Milwaukee quality for contractors and DIY enthusiasts

The Milwaukee 48-25-1002 1-inch self-feed drill bit is engineered for professional contractors, electricians, plumbers, and carpenters who demand precision and speed when boring large holes through wood. This heavy-duty bit features an aggressive self-feed screw tip that pulls the bit through wood with minimal effort, reducing fatigue during extended use. The sharp cutting edges deliver clean, accurate holes in dimensional lumber, joists, studs, and beams, making it ideal for running electrical wire, plumbing pipes, and HVAC installations.

  • Model Number: 48-25-1002
  • Bit Diameter: 1 inch (25.4mm)
  • Condition: New
  • Shank Type: 7/16-inch hex shank for secure grip
  • Material: High-carbon steel construction for durability
  • Design: Self-feed screw tip for fast, effortless boring
  • Application: Wood boring for electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and HVAC work
  • Compatibility: Fits standard 1/2-inch and larger drill chucks
  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • UPC: 045242119028
  • 1x Milwaukee 48-25-1002 1-inch self-feed drill bit
  • Factory packaging and documentation

Q: What type of drill do I need to use this bit?
A: You'll need a corded or cordless drill with at least 1/2-inch chuck capacity and sufficient power (minimum 7-8 amps for corded, 18V+ for cordless). Milwaukee M18 or comparable high-torque drills work best for smooth operation and extended battery life.

Q: Can this bit be used on hardwoods like oak or maple?
A: Yes, this self-feed bit works on both softwoods and hardwoods. For dense hardwoods, use a slower drill speed and apply steady pressure. The self-feed design reduces the effort needed compared to standard spade or auger bits.

Q: How deep can this bit drill in a single pass?
A: The effective drilling depth depends on the bit's overall length, typically 6-7 inches of usable depth. For deeper holes, you can drill from both sides of the material or use an extension if needed for your specific application.

Q: Is this bit suitable for drilling through metal studs or masonry?
A: No, this bit is designed specifically for wood applications. For metal studs, use Milwaukee's metal-cutting hole saws or step bits. For masonry, use carbide-tipped masonry bits or SDS rotary hammer bits designed for concrete and brick.