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
Editorial Review:
Use this Milwaukee 1/4in. chuck attachment with a 1/4in. hex compact driver or impact wrench to accept round bits for drilling. Drive (in.): 1/4, Chuck Key Type: Keyed Chuck Attachment with Hex Male End
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.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Exactly what I needed.:
I originally bought this with the intention of giving my Yankee-style spiral ratcheting screwdrivers a drilling option. It works okay with my original Yankee from '50s (it's a touch wobbly) but it works great with my modern Schroeder spiral ratcheting driver, which has much tighter, more stable action (Schroeder FYI, is a German precision parts company). Now it also gets used with my Milwaukee 12-volt sub-compact driver/drill so I can use higher quality drill bits with a wider variety of sizes which... more info
Pricey, but excellent quality:
Well made, solid, comes with a key so don't need to buy another one from Amazon. I bought it to convert my electric screwdriver to a drill for small bit sizes, works well.
chuck key comes with chuck:
just to let you know the chuck comes with a chuck key. it is not listed anywhere and Amazon tries to sell you one for $2.15. i almost bit but the shipping was going to be over $6 on a $2 item. i was pleased when i opened the box.
Handy tool:
Great for drilling pilot holes using odd size drills, (drills unavailable with hex shanks). Use a quick change (ball) chuck in the drill and switching between drill bit and drive bit is a snap. I purchased a keyless chuck first and it was too bulky and did not hold small bits well. The key drive on this chuck fixed that problem and I prefer the smaller size. A word about quick change or ball chucks, get the type that releases the tool by pushing the collar forward (away from the drill, Milwaukee or Ryobi... more info