Milwaukee Selfeed drill bits deliver speed and endurance for repetitive drilling of large holes. Designed for any trade that demands woodcutting for installing pipe and conduit, Selfeed bits feed into work without pressure and provide faster boring of clean, accurate holes. The bits have improved balance with reduced runout, while the hex shank provides a secure gripping surface for the drill chuck. Every Milwaukee Selfeed drill bit is coated with a rust inhibitor. Built to last and designed to perform, these Selfeed bits are re-sharpen able so you can keep them cutting like new. 2 feed screws are included.
- Minimum chuck size of 1/2 in.
- Drills large holes in wood
- High-speed steel coated with a rust inhibitor for strength and durability
- Removable and replaceable feed screw and the cutting edges can be sharpened
- Faster, more accurate drilling: center feed screw pilots the bit and allows the bit to pull through fast
- Clean holes: inside cutting plane shaves the hole radius for clean, smooth holes without pressure
- Long-lasting performance: bits are resharpenable and include 2 removable, replaceable feed screws
Xzavier Lubowitz (verified owner) –
This was a replacement for a very, very old Milwaukee bit and we got it based on the quality of the prior one and the length of time (many years) it performed. This one seems to be of equal quality. It is very sharp and will be easy to sharpen when needed. It produced clean cuts right out of the package. The bit comes with allen wrench for installing the feed screw. I hope this one works as well and as long as the old bit.
Filiberto Koch (verified owner) –
Works great. Takes quite the bite out of the wood.
Mack Homenick (verified owner) –
Use them all the time
Granville Hintz (verified owner) –
It’s has quite a grip and got the job done!
Hiram Berge (verified owner) –
cuts fast and stays sharp
Lavada O’Connell (verified owner) –
Milwaukee has done a great job with their products, this one is excellent like the rest.
Berenice Mills (verified owner) –
Drill bit took less then a minute to assemble and drill holes effortlessly
Rey Skiles (verified owner) –
It is very fast and easy to use.
Jared Christiansen (verified owner) –
Quality is outstanding, as I’ve come to expect from Milwaukee. I wasn’t interested in buying the $400 tool to properly drive this bit, though, so I had to use my 1/2″ standard drill chuck. It was a bit sketchy and underpowered, but it got done.
Odell Green (verified owner) –
Have been needing a 2 9/16-inch bit for my right-angle drill for installing PVC drainage pipe rough ins. I was pleasantly surprised how sharp it is. There is just a little bit of assembly inserting the feed screw and set screw with Allen wrench that is included. It goes through 2×4 studs with little pressure needed but do hold on it will grab if you’re not ready. It is very easy to sharpen if needed. I will be buying several other sizes. I would recommend this bit.
Alisa Barrows (verified owner) –
This was just the tool I needed and it worked perfectly
Rhett Durgan (verified owner) –
Used this on several projects and it was great. My wife wanted me to bore holes in an oak limb that was partially green. Worked great on that and like a dream on processed wood. Excellent tool
Shaina Steuber (verified owner) –
This bit cuts a nice, clean hole, but the first bit I received had a tendency to bind. The instructions read “To reduce the risk of injury, the bit teeth must be 1/64” to 1/32” higher than the chip lifter. Otherwise the bit may bind and cause serious personal injury.” I tried the bit right out of the box and it bound. I took at apart and placed it on a flat, level surface. There was 0 difference between the bit teeth and the chip lifter. After a few minutes of filing on the chip lifter, 1 was able to lower it to 0.1 mm, but still had a problem with binding. I called Milwaukee customer service, who said the bit was defective and sent a replacement. The second bit powered through the pine with very little binding. It was a little frustrating not getting a good bit initially, but I was very impressed with the second bit.
Shaniya Simonis (verified owner) –
This is a must when taking on rough-in construction. I’m always pretty stoked to try out anything that’s made by Milwaukee while working and the self-feed bit holds up to the name. I wanted one pretty bad and almost got the Dewalt, this one has not given me any reason to look anywhere else. It eats through wood and stays sharp for a really long time.
Nikita Emard (verified owner) –
It’s has quite a grip and got the job done!
Darian Kuvalis (verified owner) –
As a plumber I’ve used practically every drill bit and hole cutter made. The 2-9/16” is used for 2” pipe and I use it a lot. Versions of this drill have existed for what seems like 100 years. That’s an exaggeration but it has been the tool to use forever. The problem is that construction methods have changed and I do quite a bit of remodeling. The bit drilled thru 2x lumber almost without effort. Holes were cleanly cut with minimal blowout on the back. I gave this an average rating not because it is poorly made or lacks functionality. The problem is that when I have to drill thru nail embedded lumber it destroys the bit. As much ch as I hated to run a new bit, I drilled thru a 16D galvanized nail. Just 1 nail rounded over the edge of the cutting points and chipped the main cutting surface. I really hoped for an innovation. Now. Just have a new bit that can’t even handle what I bought it for.
Vinnie Stanton (verified owner) –
Much faster than a normal holesaw
Madalyn Nolan (verified owner) –
It cuts pretty good
Kaylah Moore (verified owner) –
Good speed
Lew White (verified owner) –
Sometimes the right tool for the job costs more, but it was worth every penny for it.