Milwaukee 2" Self-Feed Drill Bit 48-25-2002 Wood Boring

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  • Milwaukee 2-inch self-feed drill bit cuts 10x faster than hole saws for rapid wood boring in framing and electrical work
  • Heavy-duty bit (48-25-2002) with aggressive feed screw and wide flutes for fast chip removal in hardwood and softwood

Drill through wood faster and more efficiently with the Milwaukee 2-inch self-feed drill bit. This professional-grade bit (48-25-2002) cuts up to 10 times faster than traditional hole saws, making it the ideal choice for framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC installations. The new bit features an aggressive feed screw that pulls the bit through wood with minimal effort, while wide flutes ensure rapid chip removal for clean, precise holes in both hardwood and softwood applications.

  • Model Number: 48-25-2002
  • Bit Size: 2 inches (50.8mm)
  • Type: Self-feed wood boring bit
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: Milwaukee
  • Material: Heavy-duty steel construction
  • Feed Screw: Aggressive thread design
  • Flutes: Wide design for fast chip removal
  • Application: Wood boring in framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC
  • Performance: Cuts 10x faster than hole saws
  • 1x Milwaukee 2" Self-Feed Drill Bit (48-25-2002)
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Q: What type of drill do I need to use this bit?
A: This 2-inch self-feed bit requires a 1/2-inch chuck drill with sufficient power. A corded drill or high-torque cordless drill (18V or higher) is recommended for best performance.

Q: Can this bit be used on hardwood and softwood?
A: Yes, this Milwaukee self-feed bit is designed to cut through both hardwood and softwood efficiently. The aggressive feed screw and wide flutes handle various wood densities with ease.

Q: How does a self-feed bit differ from a hole saw?
A: Self-feed bits use an aggressive screw tip that pulls the bit through the wood, requiring less pressure and cutting up to 10x faster than hole saws. They also produce cleaner holes with less splintering.

Q: What applications is this 2-inch bit best suited for?
A: This bit is ideal for drilling holes for electrical conduit, plumbing pipes, HVAC ductwork, cable runs, and general framing work where 2-inch diameter holes are needed in wood.