Cordless Impact Drivers
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Cordless impact drivers use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. The tool functions similar to a standard drill but has an impact mechanism that operates when the tool encounters resistance. The impact force is similar to a hammer hitting an anvil while the bit or fastener is rotated between impacts. Impact drivers are typically lighter and smaller than standard drills and impact wrenches. They have a 1/4" hex head that accepts 1/4" hex impact-rated bits. Cordless tools run on batteries, so they are portable and don't require access to a wired power source. Brand-specific batteries can often be used with various cordless tools of the same brand/manufacturer that have the same battery series and voltage.
DEWALT Cordless Impact Drivers
These battery-powered impact drivers are made by DEWALT. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Tools with low-voltage batteries are light and compact, making them suitable for maintenance tasks. Tools with high-voltage batteries are heavy but deliver ample power for demanding tasks. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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20 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Drive Size
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20 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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MILWAUKEE Cordless Impact Drivers
These battery-powered impact drivers are made by Milwaukee. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Tools with low-voltage batteries are light and compact, making them suitable for maintenance tasks. Tools with high-voltage batteries are heavy but deliver ample power for demanding tasks. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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12 V — Right Angle , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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18 V — Right Angle , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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MAKITA Cordless Impact Drivers
These battery-powered impact drivers are made by Makita. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Tools with low-voltage batteries are light and compact, making them suitable for maintenance tasks. Tools with high-voltage batteries are heavy but deliver ample power for demanding tasks. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12 V , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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12 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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40 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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7.2 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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BOSCH Cordless Impact Drivers
These battery-powered impact drivers are made by Bosch. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Tools with low-voltage batteries are light and compact, making them suitable for maintenance tasks. Tools with high-voltage batteries are heavy but deliver ample power for demanding tasks. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
12 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/2 in Square Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex, 1/2 in Square Drive Size
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PORTER CABLE Cordless Impact Drivers
These cordless impact drivers are made by Porter Cable and powered by a compatible 20V Porter Cable battery. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
20 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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METABO Cordless Impact Drivers
These cordless impact drivers are made by Metabo and powered by a compatible Metabo 18V battery. They use an impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. Tool batteries can often be used with tools of the same brand, battery series, and voltage. Voltage describes the level of power the battery provides. Amp-hours (Ah) describes the amount of power the battery holds (its capacity), which determines how long a fully charged battery can perform before needing a recharge. The higher the Ah rating of the battery, the greater its storage capacity. As voltage and Ah ratings increase so do the weight and bulk of the battery and the tool it powers.
18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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FEIN Cordless Impact Drivers
These cordless impact drivers run on Fein batteries and use impact force to increase torque when making holes and driving fasteners. The batteries can also power other Fein tools of a compatible series and matching voltage. Tools using lower-voltage batteries are generally lighter and more compact but less powerful than tools using higher-voltage batteries. Tools using lower-capacity (Ah) batteries are less bulky but store less power than tools using higher-capacity batteries.
18 V — Pistol Grip , 1/4 in Hex Drive Size
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