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Milwaukee M18 FUEL SURGE 1/4 in. Hex Hydraulic Driver

Model number
2761-20

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL SURGE 1/4 in. Hex Hydraulic Driver is a quieter alternative to a standard impact driver for repetitive fastening work. It uses a FLUID-DRIVE hydraulic powertrain and delivers up to 3,200 RPM, 6,300 IPM, 1,000 in-lbs of torque, and 3 drive-control modes in a compact 4.33 in. body. Milwaukee positions it as smoother, lower-vibration, and better suited for occupied spaces than a conventional impact driver. It makes the most sense for finish work, service calls, and pros who value reduced noise and improved control over maximum raw torque.

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Model no.
2761-20
Brand
Milwaukee
Category
Impact Driver
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§ Specifications

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Product Type
Hydraulic Impact Driver
Voltage (V)
18
Cordless / Corded
Cordless
Power Source
Battery
Motor Type
POWERSTATE Brushless
Tool Only
Yes
Batteries Included
0
Charger Included
No
Piece Count
2
Height (in.)
7.78
Length (in.)
4.33
Weight (lbs)
2.4
Width (in.)
2.46
Battery Platform
M18 FUEL
Chuck Type
Hex Quick Change
Chuck Size (in.)
0.25
Max Speed (RPM)
3,200
Maximum Ipm
6,300
Max Torque (in-lbs)
1,000
Drive Control Modes
3
Hammer Function
No
One Key Enabled
No
Warranty
5 Year Limited Warranty

§ What's Included

01 (1) M18 FUEL SURGE 1/4 in. Hex Hydraulic Driver (2761-20)
02 (1) Belt Clip

§ Warranty

5 Year Limited Warranty

§ FAQ

How is a hydraulic driver different from a standard impact driver?

A hydraulic driver is designed to run quieter and smoother with less vibration, which can be more comfortable for repetitive fastening work.

Is the 2761-20 sold as a bare tool?

Yes. This version is tool-only, so it does not include a battery or charger.

What kind of bits fit this model?

It uses standard 1/4 inch hex bits with a quick-change collet.

What are the main performance numbers?

It is rated for up to 3,200 RPM, 6,300 IPM, and 1,000 in-lbs of torque.

Is this a better choice than a regular impact driver for indoor work?

Often yes. Its lower noise and smoother driving feel make it especially useful in occupied homes, commercial interiors, and service environments.

Who should choose SURGE over the standard 2953 impact driver?

Choose SURGE if you prioritize quieter operation and reduced vibration; choose the standard impact if you want the more aggressive high-torque impact-driver profile.