1/4" HEX Impact Driver, 18V Cordless
Milwaukee (USA)
Pickup available at 1092 Lower Delta Road
Usually ready in 4 hours
Shipping & Delivery
For orders within Singapore
Up to $180: $25
Above $180: Free Delivery
Delivery to restricted areas have additional charges.
For orders outside Singapore
We can arrange a forwarder pickup for your goods. Taxes, duties and other expenses paid during transport is borne by the customer. Contact us for special shipping and delivery arrangements.
The Milwaukee M18 FID3 is a high-performance 18V brushless impact driver designed for fast, controlled fastening in demanding industrial and construction environments.
A key standout feature of this tool is its high torque output up to 226Nm for heavy-duty fastening of large sized screws or long length fasteners. Common applications include driving screws into crates, automotive panel body nut removal or securing wood and metal fixtures.
Applications
- Structural steel fastening
- Industrial equipment assembly and maintenance
- Formwork and scaffolding installation
Features
- ″ Hex chuck for quick and easy bit change
- Higher power efficiency under load - outstanding torque of 226 Nm
- Faster driving speed at 3600 rpm and 4300 ipm
- Extremely compact design - total length of just 117 mm for access into tight spaces
- Mode 1 for precision work
- Mode 2 helps prevent damage to fasteners and material
- Mode 3 delivers maximum performance for the toughest applications
- Mode 4 is the optimum between precision work and maximum performance and automatically adjusts speed, impacts and torque
Frequently Asked Questions
Milwaukee M18 1/4 Inch HEX Impact Driver
What is the Milwaukee M18 1/4 inch HEX impact driver used for?
It is used for driving screws, bolts, and long fasteners in construction, assembly, automotive, and maintenance work.
Why choose the Milwaukee M18 FID3 impact driver?
It gives high torque, fast driving speed, compact length, and multiple control modes for different fastening jobs.
Can the Milwaukee M18 impact driver use common bits?
Yes. It uses a 1/4 inch hex chuck for suitable impact-rated driver bits.
