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I see these in the Screwfix catalogue, Impact Drivers. Anyone know what
that is? Does the drill hammer? Is it just a drill/driver without a
chuck? What is the advantage? Also, Drywall Drivers, also in Screwfix,
what do they do over a drill/driver? If a tool can save me time, effort
and produces a better quality job, then I am always interested.
An impact driver is usually a screwdriver which can take a variety of
bits
or sockets and has a cam mechanism within. It's purely mechanical. You
engage it on the screw or nut and whack it with a hammer. Most commonly
used on cars rather than houses.
Until drivels brother posed the question I thought such information was
common knowledge. ;-)
seems half you lot are confusing two very different tools, and the intended
use.
Impact drivers
Building/construction
screwfix
http://tinyurl.com/a3yw7
Mechanics automotive tools
screwfix
http://tinyurl.com/7asw8
since the OP also asked about Drywall Drivers its reasonable to assume the
former.
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