The MILWAUKEE® 7PC SHOCKWAVE™ 1″ Impact Torx Bits are engineered to be the Most Durable, Best Fitting driver bits on the market. The Wear Guard Tip™ delivers increased wear resistance which protects the fit over the life of the bit. The Shockzone™ is optimized for for each tip type and length of driver bit to absorb peak torque and prevent breaking. The Custom Alloy76™ has a customized steel and heat treatment per tip type to extend the life of the driver bits, providing up to 50X life vs. competitive impact driver bits. The SHOCKWAVE™ driver bits are built to deliver extreme durability for the most demanding applications.
- Wear Guard Tip™ protects fit over the life of the bit
- Custom Alloy76™ Steel is engineered to extend bit life
- Up to 50X life vs other impact bits
- Shockzones™ are optimized in both length and width per tip type for best performance across tip types.
- Precise Fit Custom Machined Tip prevents stripping and reduces wobble.
- Laser hardening at the tip creates an outer protective shield for improved wear resistance.
- Customized geometry and heat treatment per tip type for best performance across tip types
- Laser etched size for easy identification
- Design for use with impact drivers and drill drivers
- Includes: 7 Insert Bits: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40
Dahlia Swaniawski (verified owner) –
I really love the Milwaukee bits. They hold up well and fit great. Never had one break.
Twila Ebert (verified owner) –
I can always depend on Milwaukee for great products. The Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Duty Insert Bits are engineered for extreme durability. I have used those cheaper bit sets that come with a large number of bits of all types and I alway’s end up with damaged bit ends due to the inferior materials used so I have been replacing those junky knock off’s with Milwaukee products and It is well worth it.
Alphonso Schoen (verified owner) –
After trying and twisting/bending off 3 different T10 bits this one was the strongest. I did snap the tip off at first with my impact driver but after a little dremel clean up i was still able to use the bit and ended up removing the stuck screws by using a 1/4″ nut driver with these bits, i had tried for about an hour to remove 8 screws and this was the only product i found that worked.