This section provides an overview for impact drills as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 11 impact drill manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked impact drill companies as of November, 2024: 1.Festool USA, 2.SUZHOU TOLSEN TOOLS CO., LTD., 3.INGCO Inc..
Table of Contents
An impact drill is a tool that uses the force of vibration to drill holes in hard materials such as concrete or tile.
When one hears the word "drill," one usually thinks of a drill that uses rotational force, but a vibration drill uses both rotational and vibrational force. This makes it possible to drill holes quickly and accurately, even in hard materials.
Impact drills are used to drill pre-drilled holes into hard materials. Typical hard materials include concrete, stone, tile, and mortar.
The pre-hole is for a component called an anchor or plug, which is driven into the material to secure structural members or equipment. With a rotary drill, there is only the power to rotate, so no matter how hard you push, the force to drill through the hole is too weak to do the job.
Impact drills are tools for hard materials, such as concrete. It is not suitable for drilling holes in wood or metal. Since wood and metal are not hard materials, holes can be drilled only by rotation without using the vibration function. Therefore, rotary drills are more suitable.
There are various types of drill bit shafts. If you do not carefully check the manufacturer of the impact drill, you are using and the installation opening, you may not be able to install the drill bit even after you have purchased it, and you may not be able to perform the work.
When using an impact drill, you need to hold it firmly, so some types are equipped with side grips. Holding it here allows you to grip it more firmly than the main unit, so you can work more precisely. There are also types that can be used as rotary drills with only the impact drill function turned off, as well as types with forward and reverse rotation functions.
When choosing an impact drill, there are four things to keep in mind:
The most important factor in selecting an impact drill is the drill hole diameter. The maximum diameter is determined by the model. If you have a specific hole size that you want to drill, or if you frequently use a certain diameter, carefully check the catalog to see if it is compatible with your needs.
The specifications of impact drills are related to the number of blows and the number of rotations. A drill with a higher blow rate is a better drill. For materials that are prone to cracking or chipping, it is desirable to work with a lower blow rate and rotation speed.
Impact drills are limited to drilling holes of 20 to 25 mm in diameter. If you want to drill a hole of a diameter that cannot be drilled with an impact drill, consider a hammer drill. This is because hammer drills are more powerful, can be used with a wide range of materials, and have larger drill bit diameters.
Most impact drills have generally been corded, but recently rechargeable cordless types are also available. Rechargeable types are as powerful as corded types, and since they do not require a power supply, there are no restrictions on where they can be used, which can be expected to improve work efficiency. However, there are some disadvantages, such as the fear of running out of charge and the need to purchase replacement rechargeable batteries.
To start, select the appropriate drill bit before use. Not all materials can be used, and there are different applications for concrete, tile, stone, etc. If the drill bit is used for the wrong application, the hole will not be drilled. If the drill bit is used for the wrong material, there is a high possibility that the hole will not be drilled or the area around the hole will be chipped to pieces.
When actually using the drill, it is important to press it in more firmly than when using a regular drill and to hold the impact drill firmly. If you do not hold it firmly, the vibration of the vibration drill will not be transmitted properly, or the tool will shake and the hole will not be drilled.
The most important aspect of using an impact drill is the angle at which the drill is applied. If the angle is crooked, the hole will not be drilled straight, and the anchor or plug may be at an angle. For more accurate drilling, the recommended method is to use a straight drill to the desired depth by initially using a low rotation speed while accelerating the rotation as the hole becomes deeper.
After drilling a hole, it is necessary to clean up the hole with a blower, etc., because the hole is clogged with concrete and other powder generated during the drilling process.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Sort by Features
Sort by Area
Makita U.S.A., Inc., founded in 1915 and headquartered in La Mirada, California, is an American manufacturer specializing in industrial power tools. Since the launch of its first cordless power tool in 1978, Makita has continuously expanded its product offerings. Currently, the company provides three cordless equipment and tool systems, namely XGT (40V/80V maximum system with over 125 products), LXT (18V slide-style batteries system with over 325 products), and CXT (compact 12V maximum system with over 70 products). Additionally, Makita offers a diverse range of accessories, including X-LOCK angle grinders, Impact XPS premier bits and fastening accessories, and MAKPAC modular storage solutions.
Festool USA, founded in 1925 and based in Lebanon, Indiana, is a manufacturer and supplier of German-engineered power tools, finishing equipment, and storage solutions. The company manufactures portable power tools, top rock blue tooth speakers, cordless hammer drills, dust extractors, plunge cut track saws, joining machines, routers and more. Its customers include construction work professionals and DIYers belonging to construction, carpentry, woodworking, and renovation-related industries. Its customers use the Route for advanced order tracking.
Dewalt Inc. is a power tool manufacturing firm started in 1924 by Raymond DeWalt. It began as a small enterprise in Maryland but quickly expanded. They were reformed and reincorporated as DeWalt Inc. in 1947 and were purchased by American Machine & Foundry Co.Inc in 1949. Dewalt Inc. provides a diverse range of products such as power tools, hand tools, accessories, outdoor equipment, and workplace equipment. As of 2001, they produced and sold over 200 hand power equipment and 800 accessories. DeWalt is now a well-known tool brand among commercial contractors.
Trotec GmbH is a German manufacturer of air treatment and climate conditioning machines and equipment that was established in 1994 as a subsidiary of TKL GmbH. Based in Heinsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, the company produces air conditioners and purifiers, as well as heaters, dehumidifiers, and ventilators. It also offers equipment for measuring or monitoring various air conditions, including pressure, humidity and flow. Aside from its products, Trotec GmbH also provides rental, calibration, repair, and training services to its clients in the commercial and industrial sectors.
Suzhou Tolsen Tools Co., Ltd., established in 2003 and headquartered in Suzhou, China, is a manufacturer of a wide range of hand tools and power tools. The company's product categories include hand tools, power tools, tool storage, and tool accessories. It provides a diverse array of products such as wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, saws, and toolboxes. Its target industries encompass construction, automotive, woodworking, and home improvement. Industries benefit from its tools and equipment by utilizing them for tasks like construction, repairs, maintenance, and various DIY projects, ensuring precision and efficiency.
Ryobi Limited, established in 1943 and headquartered in Hiroshima, Japan, is a manufacturer components and equipment. Its diverse product range includes die-cast components for the automotive sector, builders' hardware for construction, printing equipment for the printing industry, electric power tools, and a range of outdoor solutions. The company plays a pivotal role in providing components for essential industries and offers an array of tools and equipment for various applications, making them a significant player in the manufacturing and tool industry.
Koki Holdings Co. Ltd., established in 1948 and based in Tokyo, Japan, is a manufacturer of several power tools, including drilling, cutting, sawing, fastening, and grinding tools. The company began making chemistry equipment in 1954 and launched its first disk grinder in 1957. In 1960, it began making pneumatic tools, and in 1962, it started producing gas engine equipment. It began making printers in 1963 and woodworking machinery in 1969. In 1978, it opened its first overseas subsidiary in West Germany, and in 1979, it opened its first overseas manufacturing subsidiary in Singapore.
Porter-Cable, established in 1906 and based in Towson, Maryland, is a manufacturer of professional power tools The company offers a wide range of products, including an extensive range of corded and cordless tools, catering to woodworkers, metalworkers, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts. Porter-Cable has empowered customers' projects by providing multiple electrical solutions that include combo kits and saws. Outstanding in the power tool business through consistent service and support, their performance tools have earned them multiple awards and valuable partnerships while becoming a dependable choice for various applications.
Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, headquartered in Mount Prospect, Illinois, is a manufacturer of power tools and accessories, established in 2003 when Robert Bosch GmbH merged its North American power tool and power tool accessory divisions into one organization. Bosch Tools offers a range of power tool lineups under various brands, including Bosch, Dremel, Neff, and others. Their product offerings include measuring and layout tools like laser and optical leveling devices, as well as 18-Volt cordless power tools like rotary and oscillating tools. Additionally, the company has developed a Tool Module to monitor and customize their tools using the Bosch Toolbox mobile application.
Milwaukee Tool, established in 1924 and headquartered in Brookfield, Wisconsin, USA, is a manufacturer of heavy-duty power tools, hand tools, and accessories The company offers a wide array of accessories, such as bits, blades, and sockets, to complement their cordless and corded power tools, including hammer drills, saws, and wrenches. Milwaukee Tool's products are utilized by construction workers, mechanics, electricians, and contractors for various tasks, including drilling, sawing, fastening, vehicle repairs, electrical installations, and construction projects.
INGCO Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in China, is a manufacturer and supplier offering a comprehensive range of tools and equipment. The company's product categories encompass electric power tools, bench tools, generators, welding machines, and pneumatic tools, among others. It caters to a wide range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, automotive, woodworking, and home improvement. These industries benefit from the company's products by gaining access to tools and equipment that enhance efficiency, safety, and productivity in industrial operations and tasks.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
---|---|---|
1 | Festool USA |
23.1%
|
2 | SUZHOU TOLSEN TOOLS CO., LTD. |
12.9%
|
3 | INGCO Inc. |
11.6%
|
4 | Trotec GmbH |
9.5%
|
5 | Makita U.S.A., Inc. |
8.8%
|
6 | Ryobi Limited |
8.2%
|
7 | Koki Holdings Co., Ltd. |
6.8%
|
8 | Porter-Cable |
6.8%
|
9 | DEWALT |
4.8%
|
10 | Robert Bosch Tool Corporation |
4.1%
|
Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the impact drill page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
---|---|---|
United States of America | 3 | 42.9% |
Japan | 2 | 28.6% |
Germany | 1 | 14.3% |
China | 1 | 14.3% |