Background

The Milwaukee Corded Screwdriver is a power tool that was made to make it simpler for professionals to drive screws into different materials. The manufacturer called Milwaukee is a market leader in building heavy-duty power tools for users across the world. The screwdriver was first created in the 1960's as a small and simple to use device that helps in speeding up the screwing process.

Milwaukee has improved the design of the power tool since then adding new features and technologies to increase the strength and speed. The Milwaukee Corded Screwdriver is considered one of the most widely-used power tool used by professionals.

Some of the noteworthy features are its ergonomic style, speed control, and a dynamic motor. This screwdriver can even reach places that are very tiny. All of these characteristics help users to drive the screws precisely and swift.

The manufacturer also provides a selection of extra attachments like the nut drivers and screw bits to the corded screwdriver. All of these additional features are used to complete different kind of jobs easily.

Identification

The Milwaukee Corded Screwdriver can be identified quickly by the branding which has the Milwaukee emblem engraved to the tool. The model number is usually always displayed next to the name. In this case, it would be 6758-1. It can also be identified by looking for the corded feature, there are a wide variety of Milwaukee's screwdriver that are now cordless. Thus, having a distinct feature of the long wire cord.

Technical Specifications

  • Current Amps: 6.5
  • Power Source: Corded
  • Cord Length: 10 ft.
  • Drive Size: 1/4" Hex
  • Length: 12-3/4"
  • Tool Weight: 3.5lbs
  • Trigger Lock: Yes
  • Max HP: 0.9
  • Construction Type: Double Insulated
  • Soft Grip Handle: Yes
  • Voltage: 120V AC
  • Manufacturers Warranty: 5 years

Sources: Milwaukee Corded Screwdriver Specs

Additional Information

Milwaukee Official Website

Milwaukee 67581 823D 2014 Schematics on Toolbarn

Milwaukee 6758-1 Manuals