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'''[[Screwdrivers#Powered_Screwdrivers|Portable Electric Screwdriver]]'''
'''[[Portable Electric Drills|Power Drills]]''' with speed and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque '''Torque Control'''] can be very effective also as powered screwdrivers but, more conveniently, a separate powered screwdriver can speed up working by avoiding the need constantly to change bits when drilling a series holes to receive screws. Such '''Drill Drivers''' are excellent when a constant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque '''Torque'''] for precision work is required.  
'''[[Portable Electric Drills|Power Drills]]''' with speed and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque '''Torque Control'''] can be very effective also as powered screwdrivers but, more conveniently, a separate powered screwdriver can speed up working by avoiding the need constantly to change bits when drilling a series holes to receive screws. Such '''Drill Drivers''' are excellent when a constant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque '''Torque'''] for precision work is required.  



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Power Drills with speed and Torque Control can be very effective also as powered screwdrivers but, more conveniently, a separate powered screwdriver can speed up working by avoiding the need constantly to change bits when drilling a series holes to receive screws. Such Drill Drivers are excellent when a constant Torque for precision work is required.


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The effectiveness of Powered Screwdrivers is enhanced if a hammer-type action is applied as the screw is turned. This is the case with an Impact Screwdriver but note that the hammer-action acts in the direction of rotation to increase torque and not along the axis of the chuck as is the case with a Hammer Drill. Impact Screwdrivers are popular with Joiners working on construction sites with long, modern wax-coated and self-countersinking screws which cut their own way through softwood building timbers avoiding the need for clearance or pilot holes. Instead of a keyless chuck, Impact Drivers have a collet which accepts drill bits with hexagonal shanks.