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Wholesale Cordless Impact Drill

Looking for a reliable wholesale supplier of cordless impact drills? CISIVIS offers durable, high-performance cordless impact drills for industrial and commercial use. Our B2B solutions provide competitive pricing, fast bulk orders, and OEM/ODM customization. These drills deliver reliable torque and mobility for wood, metal, and composite tasks. With flexible MOQ, efficient shipping, and clear lead time, CISIVIS ensures distributors, contractors, and industrial buyers receive tools on time. Explore the differences between cordless drills, impact drivers, and impact wrenches, and choose the right solution for your business from a trusted power tool supplier.

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    Tool Comparisons: Impact vs Drill/Wrench
    •  Impact Driver vs Drill
      Impact drivers and drills serve different purposes in industrial and construction environments.
    • Feature Cordless Drill Impact Driver
      Torque Moderate (max ~180Nm) High (max ~450Nm)
      Speed Control Variable, slower RPM Rapid bursts, higher RPM
      Best Use Precision drilling, wood & metal Fast driving screws, heavy-duty fastening
      Chuck Type Keyed or keyless 3-jaw Hexagonal bit holder

    Impact drivers excel at high-torque tasks without pre-drilling, while cordless drills provide more versatility for drilling a variety of materials.That's the main difference between a cordless drill and impact drill.

    • Hammer Drill vs Impact Driver
      Hammer drills add percussive force, ideal for masonry and concrete. Impact drivers focus on rotational torque.
    Feature Hammer Drill Impact Driver
    Mechanism Rotation + Hammering Rotational torque only
    Suitable Material Concrete, brick Wood, metal, fasteners
    Power Typically 600–1500W 18–21V Li-ion battery

    • Impact Drill vs Impact Wrench
      Impact drills and impact wrenches differ mainly in torque and application.
    • Feature Impact Drill Impact Wrench
      Torque 180–450Nm 400–1000Nm+
      Use Screws, medium bolts Large nuts, automotive lug nuts
      Speed Faster RPM Lower RPM, high torque
    Advantages of Cordless Impact Drills in Industrial Workflows

    Power & Mobility: Ideal for construction, manufacturing, and maintenance. Compact design allows access to tight spaces.
    Versatility: Switch between drilling and fastening without changing tools. Works on wood, metal, and composites.
    Efficiency: Reduces setup time, avoids cord interruptions, improves operational workflow.
    Productivity: High torque and rapid impact mechanisms increase speed and consistency.

    Related Questions

    What is the difference between a cordless impact drill and an impact driver?
    Cordless impact drills provide rotational torque and moderate speed for general drilling. Impact drivers deliver high torque for fastening screws and heavy-duty tasks.
    Can I use a cordless impact drill on concrete?
    Yes, but for masonry or concrete, consider a hammer drill. Cordless impact drills are best for wood, metal, and fastening tasks.
    How long does a typical battery last on a cordless impact drill?
    Battery runtime varies with voltage and capacity; industrial 18–21V Li-ion batteries often provide 2–4 hours of continuous use.
    Does CISIVIS offer OEM customization for cordless impact drills?
    Yes, CISIVIS supports OEM and ODM options, including logo branding, packaging, and specification adjustments.
    What torque range should I look for in a wholesale cordless impact drill?
    For industrial use, 180–450Nm is common. Consider the type of screws, bolts, or medium-sized fasteners.
    Are replacement parts readily available for these drills?
    Reliable B2B suppliers, such as CISIVIS, provide spare parts, batteries, and chargers to ensure uninterrupted workflow.
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