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  1. Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/4" Hex Impact Driver 3453-20 (Bare Tool)
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    Milwaukee M12 FUEL 1/4" Hex Impact Driver 3453-20 (Bare Tool)
    SKU: 3453-20
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Impact drivers are tailored for driving screws, bolts, and other fasteners into wood, metal, and other materials. They are known for their compact size, high torque, and the ability to drive long fasteners without stripping them, making them ideal for a wide range of construction projects, from building decks to installing cabinetry. The key feature of an impact driver is its hexagonal chuck, which accepts hex-shanked driver bits, making it perfectly suited for tasks requiring precision and power in tight spaces. Impact wrenches, on the other hand, are engineered for loosening and tightening nuts and bolts, commonly used in automotive and heavy machinery maintenance. They provide significantly higher torque than impact drivers and are essential in situations where a high level of force is required to deal with seized or tightly fastened bolts, such as in car wheel lug nuts or large construction projects involving steel structures. Impact wrenches typically feature a square drive and are used with sockets, making them well-suited for heavy-duty fastening tasks. Their robust design and powerful output make them indispensable in garages, construction sites, and industrial settings where durability and strength are critical. The primary difference between the two lies in their intended application and design; impact drivers are optimized for driving fasteners with precision and ease, while impact wrenches are focused on delivering the high torque needed for bolting applications. When selecting between an impact driver and an impact wrench from Ohio Power Tool, consider the nature of the tasks you'll be undertaking. For detailed, fast-paced construction and carpentry work, an impact driver may be your tool of choice. For automotive repair or construction projects requiring the manipulation of large bolts and nuts, an impact wrench will likely serve you better, providing the necessary power to get the job done efficiently.