![]() Speaking of speed, you can change an impact driver’s output speed by adjusting how hard you press its variable speed trigger, in a similar way to how you would with a drill driver. They aren’t just stronger and more compact though they’re usually quicker too, all thanks to the ability of most impact drivers to drive or remove fixings and fastenings at a much faster rate than standard drill drivers. ![]() While they make look similar to conventional drill drivers, impact drivers provide considerably more twisting power, or torque (sometimes as much as two to three times more, in fact) even though they’re usually smaller and lighter. They’re widely used by the likes of mechanics working on automotive projects, professional tradespeople handling construction work, and operatives dealing with product assemblies that require frequent tightening and loosening of nuts and bolts. ![]() An impact driver is a tool which uses a combination of rotational ‘impacts’ as well as a linear, rotational force to insert (or if the output is reversed, to remove) large fixings and fastenings.
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