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The MILWAUKEE 48-13-6710 is a SHOCKWAVE Lineman Impact Auger Bit engineered specifically for power utility linemen drilling holes in wooden utility poles. The bit features a single spur design that scores the perimeter of the hole, producing a clean edge that allows bolts to slide through without resistance. A reinforced anti-friction PTFE coating reduces friction during drilling and makes bit removal easier after the hole is complete. The aggressive feed screw and cutting edge pull the bit through the material efficiently, while the optimized wide flute geometry ejects chips quickly to prevent clogging and maintain drilling speed. Solid stemmed core construction adds strength under high-torque impact conditions.
This auger bit is intended for use in the power utility trades, specifically for field linemen and utility construction crews drilling through wooden utility poles. It is compatible with 7/16 inch hex quick-connect chucks, making it compatible with standard impact drivers used on utility job sites. The bit is recommended for use in clean wood only and is not intended for applications involving embedded hardware, nails, or contaminated material. Typical applications include pole line hardware installation where consistent, clean through-holes are required for carriage bolts and hardware mounting.
Designed for use with 7/16 inch hex quick-connect impact driver chucks. Intended for drilling clean wooden utility poles only.
Installation of pole line hardware should be performed by qualified power utility linemen following applicable OSHA and utility company safety standards. Ensure the impact driver or drill is properly matched to the bit shank before use. The bit is rated for clean wood only — do not use on poles with embedded metal, hardware, or contaminated material. Inspect the bit for wear or damage before each use and discontinue use if the PTFE coating is fully worn or the cutting edge shows chipping.
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