I have a reasonable corded power drill. It has a hammer action but it doesn't act as a screwdriver in any way.
I have no need for cordless technology: I hate having to manage batteries, battery lifetime, battery rating and charge all the time. Plug in (to socket) and go is what I want. The thing about being corded is that you have a guarantee of constant and very high power.
I'm finding the situation with regard to corded impact drivers very confusing.
Here we see a quite respectable cordless impact driver. It is said to have a torque of 170 Nm.
Here we see something calling itself a corded impact driver. Under "drive action" it says "Chisel, hammer, drill & screwdriver action". Under "maximum torque (hard)" it says "1.4 Nm" (!).
I'm looking for a piece of quality corded kit (240V) which
1) has variable, settable torque going up to 200 Nm or so, and thus a clutch.
2) ideally where you can screw in (or out) with a very low rpm and commensurately high torque (i.e. variable gearing).
3) ideally with a traditional, boring chuck which just works.
It'd be nice if it functioned as a drill, although as I say I already have one.
Does such a beast exist?
I have no need for cordless technology: I hate having to manage batteries, battery lifetime, battery rating and charge all the time. Plug in (to socket) and go is what I want. The thing about being corded is that you have a guarantee of constant and very high power.
I'm finding the situation with regard to corded impact drivers very confusing.
Here we see a quite respectable cordless impact driver. It is said to have a torque of 170 Nm.
Here we see something calling itself a corded impact driver. Under "drive action" it says "Chisel, hammer, drill & screwdriver action". Under "maximum torque (hard)" it says "1.4 Nm" (!).
I'm looking for a piece of quality corded kit (240V) which
1) has variable, settable torque going up to 200 Nm or so, and thus a clutch.
2) ideally where you can screw in (or out) with a very low rpm and commensurately high torque (i.e. variable gearing).
3) ideally with a traditional, boring chuck which just works.
It'd be nice if it functioned as a drill, although as I say I already have one.
Does such a beast exist?