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  2. Impact driver - Wikipedia

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    A manual impact driver (for use with hammer) with screwdriver bits and adapters. An impact driver is a tool that delivers a strong, sudden rotational force and forward thrust. The force can be delivered either by striking with a hammer in the case of manual impact drivers, or mechanically in the case of powered impact drivers.

  3. Impact wrench - Wikipedia

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    A 1/2" drive pistol-grip air impact wrench. An impact wrench (also known as an impactor, impact gun, air wrench, air gun, rattle gun, torque gun, windy gun) is a socket wrench power tool designed to deliver high torque output with minimal exertion by the user, by storing energy in a rotating mass, then delivering it suddenly to the output shaft ...

  4. Hammer drill - Wikipedia

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    A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion.

  5. Drill - Wikipedia

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    The design of the impact drills are almost identical to modern pistol grip power drills with only one major difference. Impact drills have a shorter, skinnier, stubby receiver where the collet is located compared to the larger tapered chuck on a conventional drill. This allows the user to fit in smaller places that a normal drill would not.

  6. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hilti manufactures a jackhammer model that has approximately the same impact energy of a 60 lb (27 kg) pneumatic hammer, but the vibration felt by the operator is significantly less (7 m/s 2). Other manufacturers such as Makita, DeWalt and Bosch also offer electric tools with vibration dampening.

  7. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    A power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labor used with hand tools.The most common types of power tools use electric motors.