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Wholesale Electric Impact Drills

Discover CISIVIS, a trusted wholesale supplier of electric impact drills. Our drills are designed for industrial and professional use, offering high durability, reliable performance, and OEM/ODM customization. These tools handle heavy-duty tasks in workshops, factories, and construction sites. Order in B2B bulk quantities with flexible MOQ, fast shipping, and clear lead time. Explore Electric Impact Drills' Specifications and Performance to choose the right tool for your operations.

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    Electric Impact Drills – Specifications and Performance
    • CISIVIS electric impact drills deliver continuous power and high torque, perfect for concrete, stone, and masonry.
    • Motor Power: 800W–1200W for consistent drilling performance.
    • Impact Rate: 0–4000 BPM (blows per minute) for efficient masonry work.
    • Drill Chuck Size: 13mm–16mm to accommodate a wide range of drill bits.
    • No-Load Speed: 0–3000 RPM for precise control.
    • Durability: High-grade metal housing and reinforced internal components for long-term industrial use.
    • These specifications ensure that electric impact drills handle continuous operation in demanding environments while maintaining efficiency and reliability.
    Industrial Applications and Use Cases
    • Electric Impact Drills are commonly used by professional contractors, construction companies, and workshop suppliers. Typical applications include:
    • Concrete Drilling: Fast and effective penetration of reinforced concrete.
    • Masonry Work: Drilling into brick, stone, or block walls.
    • Metal and Wood Tasks: Suitable for heavy-duty bolts and anchoring applications.
    • Large Construction Projects: Continuous operation without overheating, ideal for bulk industrial use.
    • For B2B buyers, CISIVIS electric impact drills offer the performance and reliability required for large-scale projects, making them a preferred choice for wholesale procurement.

    CISIVIS Electric Impact Drill Sets

    • Each CISIVIS electric impact drill set is designed for industrial and professional use, providing everything needed for immediate operation:
    • Main electric impact drill.
    • Multiple high-quality impact drill bits.
    • Sturdy carrying case for safe storage and transport.
    • User manual with operational instructions.
    • Optional accessories like auxiliary handles and depth gauges.
    • These sets are optimized for continuous, heavy-duty work and are suitable for suppliers looking to stock reliable tools for professional clients.

    Related Questions

    What is the main difference between an electric drill and an electric impact drill?
    Electric impact drills provide percussive force for concrete and masonry, while standard electric drills are better for wood and metal. 
    Are these drills suitable for professional construction sites?
    Absolutely. They are built for continuous, heavy-duty operation in industrial environments.
    Do the electric impact drill sets include drill bits and accessories?
    Yes. All sets come with high-quality drill bits, a carrying case, and optional professional accessories.
    Is OEM or ODM customization available?
    Yes. CISIVIS supports OEM/ODM customization for wholesale B2B orders.
    How do I maintain an electric impact drill for long-term performance?
    Regular cleaning, proper storage, and inspection of motor and electrical components ensure long-term efficiency and reliability.
    How do impact drills compare to other tools?

    Hammer drill VS impact driver: Hammer drills add percussive force, ideal for masonry, while impact drivers focus on rotational torque.
    Impact drill VS impact wrench: Impact drills handle screws and medium bolts; impact wrenches manage large nuts and automotive lug nuts.
    Impact driver VS drill :Impact drivers excel at driving screws; drills focus on drilling holes.
    Cordless drill and impact Drill:cordless impact drills tackle concrete; cordless ones suit wood/metal.

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