Reviewed by David Carmichael, Solution Engineer (May 2024)
Just what is an impact driver, and what is it for?
Impact drivers are compact tools that are great for low-torque tasks in the contracting and construction industries, especially fastening work in tight spaces. They grip fastener heads more securely than drills do, resulting in fewer stripped heads, and their high speeds allow quick, efficient work. Their internal mechanism produces a smoother, more comfortable experience for the operator than with drills, and their small size and weight further enhance their usability.
Impact tools function using a small electric motor that drives a rotational hammer-and-anvil mechanism. Many times per second, the hammer strikes the anvil forward (making the distinctive rapid hammering sound) and the anvil slightly bounces back. This produces a smoother, more controlled screwdriving effect than seen in drills, where the electric motor directly drives the bit.
Impact drivers can be easily confused for impact wrenches, which are higher-torque power tools using the same type of mechanism. This guide will outline impact drivers’ unique features, applications, and advantages.