What is the difference between a hammer drill and impact driver?
The difference between a hammer drill and an impact drill lies in the mechanism that powers the rotational action and the types of drill bits used. The mechanism of a hammer drill results in a linear forward force, thereby combining chiseling and drilling in one tool. For an impact drill, the force is delivered perpendicular to the bit. Hammer drills have chucks, while impact drivers have a quick-release clamp. Impact drivers are suitable for projects involving driving bolts or screws in wood or metal but do not perform well for drilling purposes. A hammer drill is an excellent tool for drilling but performs well, especially for drilling into concrete or masonry. We carry various types of Milwaukee Impact Drivers from top brands with various features such as Variable Speed, LED Light, Keyless Chuck, Compact and Built-In Light. Check out our most reviewed product, the M18 FUEL SURGE 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 1/4 in. Hex Impact Driver Kit with M12 Pin Nailer & 2.0 Ah Battery.
Are there cordless options available within Milwaukee Impact Drivers?
Yes, within Milwaukee Impact Drivers, we carry 76 cordless options.