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Milwaukee 49-22-1560 1/4-Inch Chuck Attachment


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Price:
$28.66
$21.26
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Part No:B000EIR38A
Manufacturer:

Milwaukee

MFG Part:

49-22-1560

Customer Rating:
4.5 / 5.0
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  • Durable 1/4-inch replacement chuck attachment
  • Allows similar flexibility in drilling and driving capabilities as a driver drill or corded drill with 3-jawed chuck
  • Comes as standard equipment on Milwaukee 2.4-volt cordless screwdrivers
  • Designed for professional-grade durability; 3-jawed adjustable chuck
  • Weighs 6.4 ounces shipped

The Milwaukee 1/4-Inch Chuck Attachment is an ideal replacement chuck and allows the same flexibility in drilling and driving capabilities as a driver drill or corded drill with a 3-jawed chuck. This replacement 1/4-inch chuck comes as standard equipment with Milwaukee 2.4-volt single and 2-speed cordless screwdrivers.



chuck attachment2010-06-244 / 5
I've used the chuck numerous times - the only negative is that of needing a key. Had it been keyless, I would have given it 5 stars.
Works great2010-05-015 / 5
This chuck is exactly what i wanted. I use it for occasonally drilling of holes in sheet metal. It just makes my bosch screw gun more versital.
Quick Release Chuck for Milwaukee quarter drive impact2009-10-264 / 5
Not as steady or true as a regular drill but in a pinch it's nice to not have to carry the drill with you as well.
Gets the job done, but nothing special2009-10-094 / 5
This is a nice little attachment to have to save yourself from having to go out and buy drill bits that have a hex end. Just pop this bad boy in there and you'll be able to use *most* of your drill bits. The problem is that it's only 1/4". The larger drill bits simply won't fit. 1/2" would have done the trick, but there doesn't seem to be a 1/2" chuck attachment anywhere.

It certainly gets the job done though. It locks up nice and tight using the chuck key. You never have to worry about it loosening up on you in the middle of work as some of the keyless chucks are prone to.

But now the problem comes down to where do you put your chuck key? Most of the drills that have the quick swap "chuck" are small and don't have any room for magnets or whatever you would need to hold the chuck key for you. So, that's definitely an issue. But I guess the saving grace for that is that it's a common chuck key and you could find a replacement easily. If not, it's still somewhat possible to use your hand (provided you have a glove or some really thick callouses).
Easy Chuck2009-10-065 / 5
This completes the sub-compact drill purchase. It does what it was intended -- good chuck!

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