Impact Mechanism: The primary feature of an impact screwdriver is its impact mechanism. It combines rotary motion with sudden, high-torque impacts to drive screws and fasteners with ease. This impact action helps break loose stubborn or rusted screws and prevents cam-out (slippage) during the process.
Key Features
- High Torque: Impact screwdrivers provide high torque, making them suitable for tasks that require more force, such as driving large screws, lag bolts, or working with rusted or corroded fasteners.
- Power Source: Impact screwdrivers can be powered by electricity (corded) or batteries (cordless). Cordless models are highly portable and versatile, but they may have limited battery life.
- Variable Speed and Torque Settings: Many impact screwdrivers feature adjustable speed and torque settings, allowing users to tailor the tool’s performance to the specific task at hand.
- Quick-Change Chuck: Impact screwdrivers often have quick-change chucks or collets that enable easy and fast bit changes without the need for additional tools.
- Reverse Function: These tools typically have a reverse function, allowing users to easily remove screws or fasteners.
- LED Worklights: Many cordless impact screwdrivers come with built-in LED work lights to illuminate the work area in low-light conditions.
- Ergonomic Handle: Impact screwdrivers usually have ergonomic handles designed for comfort and reduced operator fatigue during prolonged use.
- Compact and Portable: Cordless models are compact, lightweight, and highly portable, making them convenient for various applications, including construction, woodworking, automotive repair, and general DIY projects.
- Versatility: Impact screwdrivers can be used with a wide range of driver bits and attachments, such as standard screwdriver bits, socket adapters, and more.
- Size: 8*200mm
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