Milwaukee® 48-20-4415 4-Cutter, 1-1/2 in Dia x 22 in L, 17 in Cutting, 3/4 in Spline Shank, Carbide Cutting Edge, Carbide

Hammer Drill Bits
453756 MFG #: 48-20-4415
Milwaukee®
149.35000 / ea
  • Alternate Catalog Number: 48204415
  • Applicable Materials: Block, Brick, Concrete and Reinforced Concrete
  • ARRA Compliant: C
  • Buy American Compliant: C
  • Catalog Number: 48-20-4415
  • Color: Silver
  • Country of Origin: DE
  • Currency: USD
  • Cutting Direction: Right Hand
  • Drilling Depth: 17.0 in
  • EU RoHS Indicator: C
  • Finish: Bright
  • Flute Length: 17 in
  • Gross Volume Per Pack: 3.78
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 4.1700 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 1.71
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8207502030
  • Height: 1.35 in
  • Height [Metric]: 3.4290 cm
  • Length: 24.50 in
  • Length [Metric]: 62.2300 cm
  • Material: Carbide
  • Point Type: Centering
  • Standards: ARRA CompliantBuy American Act Compliant
  • Type: 4-Cutter
  • UNSPSC: 20121613
  • UPC 11: 04524210386
  • UPC 12: 045242103867
  • Warranty Description: None
  • Width: 1.80 in
  • Width [Metric]: 4.5720 cm
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: Milwaukee®
  • Manufacturer: Milwaukee Tool
  • Cutting Depth: 17 in
  • Cutting Edge Material: Carbide
  • Drill Bit Size: 1-1/2 in
  • Overall Length: 22 in
  • Shank Size: 3/4 in
  • Shank Type: Spline
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  • Features

Features

  • 1-1/2 in. diameter, 4-cutter head
  • Spline shank
  • Drilling depth 17 in.
  • Overall length 22 in.
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Brazing formula optimizes drilling for up to 20% longer life
Unique flute geometry provides efficient dust removal
Centering point and 4-cutter design provide accurate and precise round holes
Four cutter bits have a series of 13 spline that slide into an equal but opposite set of spline in the drive system of the spline drive hammer
This positive engagement of spline to spline allows maximum transmission of energy from the hammer to the bit
Superior quality carbide nibs are vacuum brazed to a heat treated steel body resulting in four cutting edges which pulverize the concrete as the bit turns and pounds the work surface