How a Cordless Impact Driver Works

When the new generation of cordless impact drivers came out, some were quick to buy, while others were a little reluctant and skeptical. Impact drivers are known to be heavy and bulky. But with lithium-ion battery technology, the new drivers are lighter and smaller than ever before.

For those unfamiliar with impact drivers, there’s a quick explanation on Wikipedia. There’s also a good video, but we’ll get to that in a second.

The popularity of these new impact drives is largely based on performance. They can often outperform a corded drill of equal (or even increased) voltage, and they weigh less. Most of these units are in the neighborhood of 3-1/2 lbs. They can be used on hardwood decking, and even concrete.

There are a few distinctions to be made when talking about impact drivers. They are not hammer drills, nor are they impact wrenches.

Fine Woodworking recently ran tests on various impact drivers, and have some highlights on their site, along with an 8:00 video. The video will cover pretty much everything you need to know about these drivers.

Take a look at the video here.

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