Cordless Impact Drivers
- Tags:
- Drill,
- Driver,
- Productivity
- Source:
- Hanley Wood
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Overview: The paper reveals about the cordless impact driver as a cross between an impact wrench used by auto mechanics and a conventional cordless drill. Generally, impact drivers are available in the same voltages (9.6 to 18) as cordless drills. Unlike a cordless drill that relies on a motor and transmission to create torque, an impact driver uses a hammer- and-anvil mechanism inside the tool housing. As the hammer spins and strikes the anvil, it spins the driver bit in short bursts. This creates enough power to drive and even snap lag screws.
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Format: PDF | Size: 344KB | Date: Oct 2003 | Pages: 5
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