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Why Nuron for cordless impact driver tools?
With Nuron, you can perform corded and petrol-powered applications on a single cordless platform. From breaking and cutting to drilling and fastening, Hilti cordless tools, including our cordless impact wrench and drivers, are designed for maximum performance and improved user comfort. Tools on the Nuron battery platform offer impact wrenches and drivers without compromise thanks to longer-lasting batteries, time-saving accessories, and a range of services to keep you productive, today and tomorrow.

Cordless impact wrench products for all jobs
Our impact wrench products make anchoring and bolting even easier across a broad range of applications, while our drivers can perform with light and heavy-duty driving in metal, wood and concrete. Additional benefits such as lower tool weights and improved ergonomics can also help to make your work more comfortable when carrying out bolting, anchoring and driving tasks all day.
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FAQs

What’s the difference between an impact driver and impact wrench?
An impact driver is designed for driving screws and light fastening tasks in general construction. An impact wrench is used for loosening or tightening nuts and bolts, especially with car mechanics or in heavy-duty areas.

Can you use an impact driver to drill holes?
While you can use an impact driver to drill holes with selected bits or an adapter, we would recommend using a regular drill for this task. This is because an impact driver wouldn’t be the ideal choice to drill into harder materials,

What size anvil do I need on an impact wrench?
Rather than having a chuck, an impact wrench features an anvil. In addition, there are 2 types of anvil – a detent pin and a friction ring. The right size anvil you need can depend on the job. The most common are as follows:
1/4" or 3/8" drive: Mainly used for simple tasks
3/8" drive (friction ring): Mainly used for simple tasks
1/2" drive (friction ring or detent): mainly for automotive work
3/4"+ drive (Through hole with friction ring): for large scale automotive and industrial works