Donate SIGN UP

What is the difference between an Impact Drill and a Hammer Drill

Avatar Image
keyplus90 | 14:53 Thu 14th Aug 2008 | Home & Garden
6 Answers
Or is it jut one of many different names.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by keyplus90. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
i think they're the same. its probably two names given to a drill that has a 'hitting' action as it spins
Often labeled as 'Impact Hammer Drills', just to complicate matters!
Although I have hammer drills i use for drilling masonry but also have an impact driver, it has a screwdriver bit holder on the end. We hardly use it because its noisy but it puts screws through soft timbers and manifactured boards without pilot holes (easily for its size) by hammering the screw in as well as turning.

Another name for a hammer drill is a precussion drill I think. (to confuse you more)

If your buying a drill buy makita, Im a kitchen fitter and they last years being used all day atleast 4 times a week.

Chris
Question Author
Thanks for all your answers. And yes as I thought they are more or less all same things but with different names to confuse people.

Thanks Toleman � But I don�t thing I will buy Makita for two reasons. First of all I think they are for professionals as you said and second because they are very expensive as they are probably one of the best. I have just recently bought a bosch. I am only a DIYer with probably 10 holes per year.
Well bosch are perfect for the diy'er

Chris
A hammer drill will do most of the DIY small jobs but when you want to drill a hole in concrete or have to drill a hole bigger than say 13mm then get a neumatic drill, Makita, Bosch or Dewalt are a damn good make but if your just a general DIYer then get you local B&Q drill or a Black n Decker....

1 to 6 of 6rss feed

Do you know the answer?

What is the difference between an Impact Drill and a Hammer Drill

Answer Question >>

Related Questions