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joko | 04:03 Thu 13th Sep 2007 | How it Works
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can anyone tell me what a hammer drill does?

i realise it is a drill, but what is the hammer part?

does it have an attachment that goes back and forth, rather than spins, like one of those large road drills, for breaking concrete ?

or is it that it punches screws in?

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I've never seen one used for screws.
The hammer part of a drill vibrates the drill bit ,to make easy work of drilling masonary. The drill bit vibrates , moving in and out, as well as rotating, having the effect of hitting the the drill bit with a hammer as it rotates.

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