How does an Impact Driver work?

Unlike a traditional drill, where the motor generates constant pressure to rotate the chuck, the cordless Impact Driver works through a forceful impact mechanism. Between the motor and the chuck, a spring, hammer, and anvil system generates powerful torque. The motor releases the spring, causing the hammer to strike against the anvil, which rotates the chuck. The process repeats rapidly as the motor compresses the spring again. While this might sound slow, the Batavia Impact Driver delivers an impressive 3,000 impacts per minute.

What is an Impact Driver used for?

A cordless Impact Driver is specifically designed for fast and effortless screwing and unscrewing, eliminating the need for manual strength. It's the perfect tool for driving screws quickly and efficiently, especially in hard-to-reach areas and tough materials. This makes the Impact Driver an essential addition to your tool collection, providing speed and power for even the most challenging tasks.

What is the difference between a drill and an Impact Driver?

A drill is typically designed for both screwing and drilling, offering versatility for various tasks. The Batavia Combi Drill, for instance, is built for fastening, drilling, and impact drilling, making it suitable for a range of applications. In contrast, the Cordless Impact Driver is specifically designed for fast and efficient screwing, particularly in tough materials. This is the key difference between a drill and an Impact Driver, with each tool serving distinct purposes in your toolkit.

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