Published at Saturday, 25 August 2018. Impact Driver. By Effie Hensley.
Another instance where you might need a more powerful tool is at a mechanic's shop. The nuts and bolts that are used in vehicles are tightened considerably tighter than what the average human might be able to loosen by hand. As a result, mechanics often lean towards an impact driver for quick and easy removal of these nuts and bolts. Often times, if more power is needed that a cordless impact driver can provide, they'll move to tools that pack even more punch by using an air compressor.
These powerful tools are very similar to cordless screwdrivers. They're about the same size, same weight and can be purchased for just about the same cost. The real difference is in the power.
The DC825KA features a frameless motor, a durable magnesium gear case, and an all metal transmission to extend the tool's overall life and durability. It is also built in a compact and comfortable size; this light weight and compact design allows access into tighter areas as well as reducing user fatigue weighing only 4.6lbs. DEWALT has also added an anti-slip comfort grip for superior control and comfort. The driver delivers a forceful 1,330 in/lbs of torque to better perform a wide range of fastening applications; the tool also packs serious driving power and a heavy-duty impacting mechanism to direct that power to fasteners as well as reduce kickback. Running at 0-2,400 RPM and 0-2,700 IPM the driver is capable of much faster, tougher driving applications.
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