Impact drills have a wide range of applications, covering both professional construction and home repair:
Construction Industry: Used for installing air conditioner brackets, hanging billboards, fixing pipes, etc., requiring drilling holes in concrete walls or beams. For example, a 12mm diameter hole can be completed in 10 seconds, 3-5 times more efficient than a regular electric drill.
Renovation Projects: When drilling into brittle materials such as tiles and stone, the low-speed mode of the impact drill (below 500 RPM) avoids material breakage while penetrating the substrate through impact force.
Home DIY: When installing bookshelves, curtain rods, or assembling furniture, impact drills easily handle materials such as brick walls and lightweight concrete, eliminating the tedious manual hammering.
Industrial Manufacturing: In metal processing, some impact drills are equipped with forward and reverse functions, allowing them to be used as screwdrivers, achieving integrated drilling and fastening operations.
