Makita Impact Drivers

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Makita Impact Drivers

Makita is a well-known brand for power tools in the UK, and their range of impact drivers includes a variety of models suitable for different tasks. Some popular options include the Makita DTD152Z 18V LXT Impact Driver, which has a compact and ergonomic design, and the Makita DTD171Z 18V LXT Brushless Impact Driver, which offers high torque and speed settings. Makita also offers impact drivers with features such as multiple speed settings, LED lights for improved visibility, and quick-change chucks for easy bit changes. Overall, Makita's range of impact drivers in the UK provides a reliable and versatile selection of tools for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.

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Makita Impact Driver Features

High torque

Makita impact drivers are known for their high torque output, which enables them to drive screws and bolts with ease, even in tough materials.

Variable speed control

Many Makita impact drivers feature variable speed control, which allows the user to adjust the speed of the driver to suit the task at hand.

Ergonomic design

Makita designs their impact drivers with ergonomics in mind, ensuring they are comfortable to hold and use for extended periods.

LED lights

Many Makita impact drivers feature built-in LED lights to illuminate the work area, providing increased visibility and accuracy.

Quick-change chucks

Makita impact drivers often come with quick-change chucks that allow for easy and fast bit changes, improving efficiency and productivity on the job site.

Best Sellers

Some of our best-selling Makita impact drivers include:

Other Makita ranges we stock

Check out some of our most popular Makita ranges we stock at Toolden:

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FAQs

What is the difference between an impact driver and a drill?

An impact driver and a drill are both power tools that can be used for driving screws and drilling holes. However, the main difference between them is their mechanism of action. An impact driver uses rotational and concussive force to drive screws into tough materials, while a drill only rotates the bit to drill holes and drive screws. Impact drivers are better suited for tasks that require more torque, such as driving long screws or lag bolts into wood or metal, while drills are better for tasks that require precision and control, such as drilling holes in delicate materials like drywall or tiles.

What is the maximum torque output of Makita impact drivers?

The maximum torque output of Makita impact drivers varies depending on the model. Some of Makita's impact drivers have a maximum torque output of around 169 Nm, while others can deliver up to 250 Nm. The higher the torque output, the more powerful the impact driver, making it suitable for tougher tasks such as driving large screws or bolts. It's worth noting that torque output can be adjusted on some models to provide more precision and control when driving smaller screws.

Are Makita impact drivers suitable for heavy-duty tasks?

Yes, Makita impact drivers are generally suitable for heavy-duty tasks. They are designed to deliver high torque output, making them ideal for driving screws and bolts into tough materials such as wood, metal, or concrete. Makita also offers impact drivers with brushless motors that are more efficient and durable, making them capable of handling heavy-duty tasks on a regular basis. However, it's important to choose the right model with the appropriate torque output for the specific task at hand to ensure optimal performance and prevent tool damage.