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The Milwaukee 48-32-2100 Hex Shank Adaptor is a robust tool designed for power screwdrivers and drill/drivers, featuring a magnetic bit holder, 360° rotation for enhanced control, and a compact design that fits into tight spaces. Weighing only 8 ounces and made from durable die-cast metal, this adaptor is perfect for both professional and DIY projects, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Manufacturer | Milwaukee |
Part Number | 48322100 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 0.87 x 6.25 inches |
Item model number | 48322100 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Color | 6.25 |
Material | metal |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Phillips, Hex |
Speed | 400 RPM |
Measurement System | Inch |
Included Components | mount-adapters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
National Stock Number | 5905-01-217-7850 |
S**K
Milwaukee 48-32-2100 Offset Adapter
This is a great little 1/4" drive offset attachment that I bought to use with my Dewalt DW920 cordless screwdriver. It has come in handy more times than I can count getting screws out of areas with very little room to work. It isn't a full 90° right angle, but is still capable of getting into some very tight spots. The adapter has a magnetic bit retainer that works exceptionally well with the short insert bits I use with it. The maximum torque rating for it is 100 In/lbs, which is slightly under my cordless screwdrivers 150 In/lb rating, but even so, I've used it quite hard and have never really come close to breaking it. The handle is removable and repositionable, but I often just leave it off and use the adapter without it. Back when I bought it, this adapter was the only one of it's type that I could find. There are several other similar adapters available now, but this Milwaukee offset is still one I would always want to have in my cordless screwdrivers storage case.
P**R
Excellent product
This is a great product. In most cases it's has as much access as a 90 degree off-set but this has a smaller profile than most 90 degree drivers and with a flex or rigid extension you can really get into some tricky places. One great use is to combine this with a 1/4" hex - 1/4" square adapter for small nuts and bolts and/or a set of small 1/4" hex bit screw bits. This also goes great in my Makita Lithion case and compliments it well.As a note; I've owned one of these I bought at a Lowes years ago and I bought one recently for a friend. On mine I noticed that the chrome lower shaft case does not move at all and is very securely attached to the head case. The one I bought recently lets the shaft case move and IMO it should not and is symptomatic of a defect or damage.
M**T
Low quality gearing but I haven't found a smaller right-angle-drive adapter
Even though this Milwaukee has the poorest gearing of the three right angle adapters that I own, because it has the smallest head, I include it in my take-along tool bag and leave the other two ( DeWalt and Titan, see photo comparison) at home. The angle isn't a true 90 like on the other two tools. The gear ratio is 1:1 unlike the Titan which is a 2:1 reduction.For years, I carried an unbranded replica of this Milwaukee which I recently gave to a friend. I came to Amazon looking for a replacement. I purchased this tool which has "Milwaukee" molded into the head.While shopping, I also bought the DeWalt which has a magnetic head like this Milwaukee, but the recess is much deeper and almost completely swallows 1" bits, requiring a screw or another bit to push through the DeWalt's eject access hole.I also found the Titan, which has the smoothest gearing and a great locking handle. The Titan's spring-loaded collet locks the bits more securely than magnets, but protrudes from the head and gives the Milwaukee a 3/4" clearance advantage.I have used this Milwaukee with a standard power screwdriver for drilling and driving. I also have used it with a Milwaukee hex impact driver. My guess is that under the same usage, this Milwaukee driver will fail before the other two because the gearing is rough and jerky in comparison. I hope it lasts for years like its predecessor.The card in the blister pack did not have any Warranty information. Amazon's warranty link offers only the following: Please contact the seller directly for warranty information for this product. You may also be able to find warranty information on the manufacturer’s website.
C**T
Worth the money
Awesome tool, I can now use my 12 driver almost anywhere. I already had a 14.4 volt right angle drill. But it was way to large for many hard to reach areas. This little tool makes life a lot easier. No more skinned knuckles usins a tiny screwdriver.Well worth the money.
W**D
Must have addition
I had to ding this a star only because of the holder piece. It is a 5 star tool with a 4 star execution basically. Frankly, I don't know if they could have done better though without over-engineering it, overall I love the tool though. The holder, an adjustable piece for you to use for leverage while driving objects, if you have to adjust it while say up on a ladder or in cramped spaces can be a little frustrating. The holder piece is really just a slide on jacket. There is also grooves on the cylinder of the tool for the holder piece to slide onto to prevent slippage. The holder piece needs to slide down about 1/4-1/2inch before you can start to turn it into the next position you need. The holder often times gets stuck just enough that you might not be comfortable dislodging it while atop a 20ft ladder or tight spaces where dropping something results in a lot of work to retrieve the fallen article.With all do respect to the tool itself though and not the awkward positions I have found myself using it in, this tool has more uses than you think, justifies its cost within days of ownership and will quickly be something you can't live without inside of your toolbox.
L**Z
A +++
Excellent Product, I really Like it !!
K**E
very handy tool
I like this tool a great deal, but it only gets used when I can't use its bigger brother, the Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit The offset head is significantly cheaper than the Milwaukee right angle head and it really shows. The right angle head is a finely designed and machined tool, whereas this tool doesn't have that refinement. The right angle flange is especially problematic because it is not attached to the offset head by any means other than friction. So, you have to fool around with it a lot, having it fall off when you pick up the tool or simply fall down onto the drill or screwdriver chuck. It always seems to fall off at the most inconvenient times and then magically find its way under the biggest pile of the heaviest material in the area. I suppose that if you used the tool enough, you'd get used to handling it just right, to minimize that issue, but for me, it's enough to cause me to always reach for the Milwaukee right angle tool first. I'm glad that I have the off-set head, because it is certainly useful at times, but I do wish that Milwaukee would upgrade the unit so that the thumb flange wasn't a hassle. If/when they do that, I'll buy another.
F**N
Super
Outil a à voir travail vraiment bien
E**A
muy buen producto super practico
muy buen producto super practico
J**F
Works awesome
Works amazing for tight areas
T**Y
Five Stars
Super usefull for getting at screws that you otherwise cant even with a stubby screw driver
S**A
Very disappointed
Product broke after first use
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