A cordless power tool commonly used for driving screws and fasteners quickly and efficiently, this device uses a combination of rotational and concussive force, minimizing the risk of stripping screw heads and reducing user fatigue. Typically powered by a rechargeable battery, these tools often feature variable speed and torque settings, allowing for precise control over a range of applications, from delicate assembly work to heavy-duty construction.
The development of this technology has significantly improved productivity in various industries, including automotive repair, woodworking, and general construction. This tool’s enhanced power and control have replaced traditional hand tools and even some pneumatic alternatives in many applications. This shift has resulted in faster project completion times and reduced physical strain on workers. Historically, driving large screws or fasteners required significant manual effort or specialized, less portable equipment. This technology has addressed these limitations, providing a more versatile and accessible solution.