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*Part no. 0 601 1A1 5F1*Input power 550 W*Rated power input 0 - 2800 rpm*Impact rate 0 - 41800 bpm*Drilling capacity in concrete 13 mm*Drilling capacity steel/wood 10/25 mm
Impact drivers are created for quickly driving carriage bolts or lock deck screws into wooden posts, driving screws into metal studs, or fastening concrete screw anchors into block walls. However, they are not ideal for drilling.
Impact drivers have been generating a lot of buzz on the internet recently for a few reasons. On the surface, they appear to be much like standard drills. However, there are differences in the function of an impact driver. The most important of which is the higher rotational torque which means that the impact drill bits can penetrate tougher materials easily. Also, an impact driver is free from kick-back and the driver bits will stay within the slots of the screw better as it drives it into the material.
For long screws, an impact driver does have the advantage of better control and more torque which means fewer “bumps” to get the screw to go in straight. The fewer bumps not only means less noise when drilling but a screw that is tighter in the material.