Hammer Drill

Date:2017-10-07
Similar again to the traditional Drill/Driver, most hammer drills will feature a ½” chuck and will be able to switch from drill mode to hammer drill mode. The “hammer” action can be attributed to a special clutch which will deliver around 30,000bpm (500 per second) which is a hard to imagine number. The hammer action actually moved the chuck in and out unlike the impact driver which advances the bit in the same way as the motor is already spinning. The rapid in and out motion pounds the material breaking it up while it drills, most effectively used on concrete and masonry. The hammer action is not intended for driving fasteners or use on wood, metal or any other materials. The hammer drill is commonly found in many combo kits but the downside is these tools are often much heavier than traditional drill/drivers or impact drivers and for most users this is a waist as they are going to be used in drill mode more often.
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