Brand | Milwaukee |
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Power Source | Air Powered |
Voltage | 110 |
Amperage | 18 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.51 Inches |
Color | Silver |
Included Components | Bare-Tool |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 2"W x 6"H |
Material | Metal |
Item Torque | 1 Inch Pounds |
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
Part Number | 49-22-8510 |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Item model number | 49-22-8510 |
Batteries | Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Warranty Description | MFG Defects |
MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL 49-22-8510 Milwaukee Kit Right Angle Attachment, 9.5" x 1.75" x 6"
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Brand | Milwaukee |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Voltage | 110 |
Amperage | 18 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.51 Inches |
About this item
- The product is easy to use
- The product is durable
- The product is manufactured in Taiwan
- 1/4-inch hex right-angle drill/driver attachment; accepts standard 1/4-inch hex shank bits
- For cordless 2.4- to 18-volt drills; up to 235-inch-pounds of torque; allows work in tight spots
- Durable all-metal housing and steel gears
- Only 2 inches wide for working in tight spots; 5-year warranty
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Milwaukee's Right Angle Attachment allows contractors to drive screws and drill holes in tight, difficult work areas. This attachment is ideal for cordless drills and uses standard 1/4- inch hex accessories. It has a durable all-metal housing and steel gears with ball bearing construction which allows this adapter to handle up to 235 in.-lbs. of torque. The compact design measures only 2 inches wide allowing it to fit in tight spaces where work is difficult to perform. The convenient quick change chuck accepts standard 1/4-inch hex drive accessories.
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Drilling holes and installing screws or bolts in an area too small for a conventional drill/driver can exhaust the patience of the most experienced contractor. When you get tired of using a stubby screwdriver you can either shell out the big bucks for a right angle drill or you can save your money and purchase Milwaukee’s right angle attachment. Milwaukee Tools, one of the most respected names in the tool industry, manufactures a 1/4-inch hex right angle attachment that is ideal for cordless drills up to and including the more powerful 18-volt models. The tool’s quick-change magnetic chuck accepts standard 1/4-inch hex drive accessories and the durable metal housing utilizes steel gears and ball bearing construction that gives the user a full 235-inch-pounds of torque. More than enough torque for driving screws or for drilling smaller holes. At only 2 inches wide, the tool will fit in very small and compact areas -- C. Dwight Barnett
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ASIN | B000BYEJ02 |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #70,535 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #20 in Power Right Angle Drills #7,022 in Power Tool Parts & Accessories |
Date First Available | April 1, 2004 |
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Ergonomic | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 3.6 | 4.2 |
Versatility | 4.7 | 4.0 | 4.1 | 3.9 | 3.7 | 4.3 |
Easy to hold | 4.1 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.8 | 3.7 | 4.1 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 3.3 | — | 3.0 | — | — |
Sold By | Nygmat | kedoubb | AUCO Group | AUCO Group | Amazon.com | tianhaoyury |
power source | Air Powered | Manual | Wind Powered | — | Attachment | Corded Electric |
item torque | 1 inch pounds | — | 500 inch pounds | 500 inch pounds | — | — |
amperage | 18 amps | — | 18 amps | 18 amps | — | — |
weight | — | — | 0.77 pounds | 0.38 kilograms | 0.34 kilograms | — |
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Customers like the quality, value, adjustability, ease of use, and compactness of the drill. They mention that it's heavy duty, feels solid, and is able to hold up to some abuse. They appreciate the pivoting handle that helps with access to tight places. Customers also like the lock, and appearance. However, some customers disagree on grip.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the angle attachment tool. They mention that it is heavy duty, feels solid, and is able to hold up to some abuse. The drill is very stable and does not wobble. Customers also appreciate the steel gears and the fact that it excels at drilling and does journeyman duty at driving. Overall, customers find the tool extremely useful, especially for running conduit and wiring.
"...Although it's pricey, the Milwaukee right-angle attachment is very well made. Overall, I like it a lot, and would recommend it." Read more
"...It works really well, was able to take the torque required and got into tight spots as needed. I love the adjustable handle as well." Read more
"...Nicely made. But how useful is it, really?"..." Read more
"...slides down, you slide in a hex drill bit, and lock it back in place, nice and smooth, and holds on to the bit well...." Read more
Customers like the value of the drill. They say it's well built, and worth the price.
"...This is the best angle driver I've found and well worth the price." Read more
"...Well worth the money. This puts all the cheap ones to shame...." Read more
"...Although it's pricey, the Milwaukee right-angle attachment is very well made. Overall, I like it a lot, and would recommend it." Read more
"...adapter definitely has its limitations but it is an excellent cost-effective alternative to Milwaukee’s Hope Hawg right angle drill series." Read more
Customers find the adjustability of the drill to be surprisingly useful, genius, and versatile. They say the pivoting handle helps with access to tight places and provides control and adjustment that no other brand offers. The handle is multi positional, and the adjustable grip helps in stabilizing the operation. Overall, most are happy with the adjustable features and functionality of the product.
"...The red handle is quite adjustable...." Read more
"...I love the adjustable handle as well." Read more
"...It's small enough to fit into tight spaces and was easy to hold onto...." Read more
"...The handle is very versatile (once you get it figured out) and locks solidly into place, making this the easiest angle driver to hold in place...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the drill. They say it's easy to use and safe to handle. The step bit attachment is convenient and makes work a lot easier. The drill is compact and easy to handle in tight spots. The cartridge bearings are user serviceable, and the hex clip works easily to install and remove bits. The heX clip also provides many solutions for tough drilling and driving predicaments.
"...They are a lot easier to use when they fit." Read more
"...Easy and never came loose while drilling.I used it to drill holes in my attic to run speaker wire...." Read more
"This tool has changed my life! It has made working on my car incredibly easier due to all the tight spaces in the engine compartment...." Read more
"...It's big enough that it's easy to handle, but just small enough that it still fits in most places...." Read more
Customers like the compactness of the drill. For example, they mention it's small enough to fit in tight spaces, yet strong enough for the torque needed. Some say that it'll fit comfortably in their hand and is able to take moderate torque from their impact driver. Overall, most are happy with the small size and functionality of the tool.
"...attachment a lot, especially the sturdy metal construction and the small size...." Read more
"...It's small enough to fit into tight spaces and was easy to hold onto...." Read more
"...It's big enough that it's easy to handle, but just small enough that it still fits in most places...." Read more
"...It wobbles in my Milwaukee M18 Fuel tool and it doesn't fit well in the drill's chuck if you're using the 5/16" section of the attachment's..." Read more
Customers like the lock on the drill. They say it really locks the bits in place. They also appreciate the collar that locks the tool shank in place and the collet that locks onto bits. The locking mechanism for the bit is fantastic and helps with clearance issues. The holder is both magnetic and locking, so bits don't get stuck. The gears and connections are all much more secure and sturdy than similar units.
"...The chuck slides down, you slide in a hex drill bit, and lock it back in place, nice and smooth, and holds on to the bit well...." Read more
"...(bits don't get stuck)...." Read more
"...The bit chuck holds the bits well so you don't have to worry about them falling out or coming off when you finish driving a screw or bolt...." Read more
"...It pulls forward and locks the bit into place...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the grip of the drill. Some mention it's well built and has good torque ability, while others say it'd be difficult to keep a firm grip. They also say it can be hard to apply a lot of torque when driving, and that it doesn't continue to turn.
"...The Milwaukee right-angle attachment handled the torque just fine, although I was extra careful not to let the Speedbor bit bind in the hole, which..." Read more
"...It works really well, was able to take the torque required and got into tight spots as needed. I love the adjustable handle as well." Read more
"...end up somewhere against your hand, making it [painfully] difficult to keep a firm grip, especially when driving Phillips-head screws that need..." Read more
"...It not only is built like a brick !@#$ house, it has a incredible torque of 235 lbs!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the drill. They mention that it has a great design, and is well-built. The handle is top notch, and the working parts are metal and very well polished. Customers also say that it looks and feels top quality.
"This tool is one of those that you pick up and say to yourself, "Pretty neat. Nicely made. But how useful is it, really?"..." Read more
"...Pretty clever...." Read more
"...All in all, a beautiful, useful tool! Expensive, but not for what you're getting." Read more
"...ports so that you can keep the bearings lubed and the design of the handle is top notch. Buy with confidence. You will not be disappointed." Read more
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- drives screws up to #8 x 3"
- flat boring bits up to 1" dia [spade bits]
- twist drills up to 1/8" [in my opinion, it will easily handle bigger drill bits - after all, they say it can handle a 1" spade bit!]
- 1750 rpm max
- not for impact drivers or corded power tools
The chuck collar has to be pulled forward (outward) both to insert and remove hex bits. With my usual hex bit holder, I can push hex bits into the chuck without pulling the collar forward, but not with this chuck. Therefore you always need two hands at the chuck, inserting and removing bits, a minor inconvenience.
If you are really tight on space, you can use the very short hex bits, the ones that are about 1" long. The total required space for the attachment + bit is then about 2-3/8", not including any extra space that the drill might need. The interior of the chuck is strongly magnetic, but only once the bit is fully inserted. When using the very short bits, there's very little of the bit sticking out of the chuck to grab on to. To break the considerable magnetic force, you might need to use pliers to grab short bits, but regular bits are easy to pull out by hand (once you pull out the chuck collar). The overall length of the attachment is 6-3/16", including the full length of the drive shaft.
I have used this right-angle attachment to drill holes for electrical wires, using a 5/8" Irwin Speedbor, the kind with the lead screw and three spiral flutes. These drill bits need a lot of torque, and 5/8" is the biggest Speedbor that I can use with my cordless drill without overtaxing the drill. The Milwaukee right-angle attachment handled the torque just fine, although I was extra careful not to let the Speedbor bit bind in the hole, which can cause kickback and extra strain.
Note that the attachment's drive shaft has two different diameters: The very end has a 1/4" hex shank, but farther up the shaft, it expands to 5/16" hex, which they say you can use for higher torque applications.
The red handle is quite adjustable. By unscrewing the handle a few turns, you can pivot the handle from 0 to 90 degrees from the body of the attachment (in four steps), then tighten the handle to lock it in place. But you can also rotate the metal collar that the handle attaches to, so the handle can stick out of either side of the attachment body, or the top or bottom (there are 12 detents as you rotate the collar all the way around the attachment body). To rotate the collar, loosen the red handle, tilt it all the way towards the chuck end (past 90 degrees, which unlocks the rotating collar), then twist the handle/collar assembly around the body of the attachment. Once you tilt the handle back, it locks the collar, then you tighten the handle itself.
One other unobvious feature: There is a small hole in the body of the attachment, at the chuck end, that the instructions say is a lubrication port, for light oil or lithium grease. It's not clear how to use this port, because there is no fitting, just a small hole.
The product package says the attachment is made in Taiwan.
Although it's pricey, the Milwaukee right-angle attachment is very well made. Overall, I like it a lot, and would recommend it.
It's a Milwaukee, so it works, after you figure out how to adjust its handle and hold it. Most folks also have to figure out how to hold their mouth as they operate its chuck (which is easy, but different). After the job is done, you realize that this attachment just saved your bacon.
This is one tool for which it is important to read the instructions (very short). The instruction sheet gives the following specs and warnings: The chuck takes 1/4 inch quick-release hex shanks: "twist bits to 1/8 inch diameter, flat boring bits to 1 inch diameter, and screw driver bits." "Be prepared for high torque situations that may cause the power tool to spin, causing loss of control." Imagine the tool spinning like a flag at a high rate of speed round and round the drill bit that is now acting as a flagpole.
I can attest that my unit has seen larger twist bits than specified. However, don't use them until you know how the torque works. It can be very surprising, and it can destroy the tool and hurt you.
If you need a right-angle drill to shoot holes in studs or joists, this is not the tool to replace one, so go ahead and buy or rent the right angle drill. Just remember that right angle drills deserve their reputation, and be prepared.
Use this for things like installing screws in drawer guides in narrow cabinets, mounting upper corner cabinets, helping with vent-hood vent pipe installation (drilling a pilot hole in the cabinet top for the jig saw blade), etc.
It also will fit in battery-powered drivers to drive screws at impossible angles.
Update:
Note that there are now battery-powered miniature drivers that will fit in a lot of areas previously only reachable with a right-angle attachment and that have plenty of torque. They are a lot easier to use when they fit.
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