Milwaukee 3-Flat SECURE GRIP Hammer-Drill Bits drill faster and last longer than others on the market. The 3-Flat SECURE GRIP shank fits in all 1/2 in. 3-jaw hammer-drill chucks and maintains unyielding bit hold with heavy torsional loads. Designed especially for conical anchor, concrete screw, nail in. and hollow wall anchor applications, the bit provides superior performance through its reinforced flute geometry and carbide tip design. Milwaukee offers a complete range of 3-Flat SECURE GRIP Hammer-Drill Bits in diameters: 1/8 in. to 1 in. with lengths up to 18 in.
- Reduced slipping: 3-flat Secure Grip shank holds bit firmly in the chuck
- Longer life: carbide tips extend performance in masonry applications
- Center point for exact spot drilling
- High volume flute for fast debris removal
- For use in hammer drill in percussion mode
- Ideal for masonry applications such as concrete, brick and block
- Includes: one 5/32 in. x 6 in., two 3/16 in. x 6 in., two 1/4 in. x 6 in., one 5/16 in. x 6 in., one 3/8 in. x 6 in. 3-flat Secure Grip hammer drill bits
Tess Mitchell (verified owner) –
Durable and nice features in this set of Milwaukee hammer drill bits. First of all, it carries the Milwaukee brand name which is among the top brands for the professionals and even the DIYer. The bits are high quality and easily cut through the cement block that I used as a test. For a masonry drill bit, you can’t go wrong with these. Added benefits include the three-sided shank that will prevent slippage in the chuck and the thick plastic carrying/storage case – just be careful when initially opening the package that you don’t cut the plastic. Just cut the paper label where the upper and lower halves of the plastic case meet. Very nice set if you are looking for a multiple bit set to have in your toolbox.
Eliezer Rogahn (verified owner) –
Nice selection for the price. Drill bits work very well for drilling tile with a hammer drill.
Marley Champlin (verified owner) –
These bits are wonderful. I have used it in both of my hammer drills corded and battery They stayed tight in the drill no problems I regularly have to install things on concrete blocks and these did it in record time.I wish all bits had one flat side stays in the drill bit sizes range from 5/32 to 3/8 I have used the 1/4 inch for weeks now and there is no sign of it stopping being useful.
Yadira Swaniawski (verified owner) –
Glad I purchased them.
Skylar Mosciski (verified owner) –
Works great
Demario Dooley (verified owner) –
Surprisingly durable this far. I would definitely buy again.
Dahlia Gerhold (verified owner) –
Great drill bits, won’t let you down.
Crystal Johnson (verified owner) –
Its not every day that you are in need of a concrete or masonry drill bit, but when you do need one I can defiantly recommend this Milwaukee set of 7 bits that cover most of the normal use around your home. Just yesterday we started putting up our Christmas decorations and with some extra wreaths this year I had to put some concrete screws in our very hard brick. These bits were the easiest and best that I have ever used. the flat shank design and their pointed end designs made it much faster and neater for me to place my hanger screws.
Kiarra Bernhard (verified owner) –
Another great product from Milwaukee for the contractor, diyer or homeowner. As a handyman this 7 piece pack is good for all those projects requiring a small (1/8″ – 1/2″ ) hole to be able to mount outdoor art, garden baskets, lights or holiday items. The 3 flat secure grip is very useful in keeping the bit from moving in the chuck. A nice set to have in the tool box. The bit storage box could be a little better designed to hold the bits more securely.
Dagmar Senger (verified owner) –
These bits are working great. No complaint from me
Liana Klein (verified owner) –
very good bits. just punched 20+ holes in concrete to attach uni-strut for conduit. and first hole to the last was done with relative ease. i like the flat shank for secure grip and no slip during use. like any of these bits let the bit and hammer drill do the work. it prolongs the useful life of the carbide tip. Milwaukee makes good tools and these stand up to the name. the plastic case comes in handy to store them.
Claire Bernhard (verified owner) –
With the 1/4” sized bit my hammer drill easily penetrated a one inch deep hole in my concrete patio in less than fifteen seconds! That was too easy! I needed the hole for an anchor so I could secure a D-ring for some netting.The bits come in a small, plastic, throw away package, but I would have preferred it if they came in something you could use for a simple, storage case instead. The size is engraved on each one for permanent identification. The shanks have three flat sides providing for a secure grip by your drill. These quality bits are made in Germany.
Leif Kautzer (verified owner) –
This Milwaukee carbide hammer drill set is a terrific value in my opinion. I’ve only used 2 bits so far, one cut several holes in hollow block quickly with no fuss, the other went through some hard concrete a bit more slowly but with no damage. They are sturdy enough for their size, and all 6 bits were nice and straight (I’m always surprised when new bits wobble, but it happens a lot). I don’t know that I’d use these day-in and day-out, but they suit my occasional needs perfectly.
Bernie Huel (verified owner) –
I’ve used plenty of bits only to have them break or warp after the first couple uses but the Milwaukee team has out done themselves with this one. I’ve used these over and over and have yet to break or warp any of them.. THANK YOU MILWAUKEE
Molly Abbott (verified owner) –
These Milwaukee Carbide Hammer Drill Bits are the Best I’ve used. No Slip Shafts that don’t slip in your chuck are Great. Very Sharp Solid Carbide Bits. The Seven Bit assortment makes it easy to match your anchor or screw. I hammer drilled a hole in a cement block with no more effort than holding up the drill and a hole in my 60 year old poured cement wall with the same result. My new Go To Bits.
Sasha Ratke (verified owner) –
Purchased Milwaukee hammer drill (very good) and drill bits (average at best as compared with very old Craftsman bits)