An impact drill, also known as an impact driver or impact driver drill, is a specialized power tool made for efficiently and with high torque driving screws and other fasteners. It works especially effectively for jobs that call for a lot of force, including driving lengthy screws into solid objects or tightening bolts.
- For demanding applications, impact drills are frequently fitted with a strong motor that produces a lot of torque.
- Impact drills contain a chuck for holding drill bits or screwdriver bits, just like other power drills do. They frequently come with a quick-change chuck for simple bit switching.
- An impact drill's impact mechanism is its main distinguishing characteristic. A mechanism inside the tool provides rapid rotational impacts in addition to the ordinary spinning (often hundreds or even thousands of impacts per minute). This hammering motion makes it easier and more efficient for users to drive screws and other fasteners.