This type of tool delivers high-torque rotational force, often used for driving screws and fastening bolts, especially where high force is required. Unlike traditional brushed motors, the electronically controlled commutation in this tool type eliminates physical brushes and the friction and wear associated with them.
This design offers several advantages, including increased efficiency, longer runtime per battery charge, greater durability, reduced maintenance, and a more compact size for a given power output. These features have led to widespread adoption in various industries, from automotive repair and construction to manufacturing and DIY projects. This technology represents a significant advancement over older brushed motor designs, providing users with more power and control in a smaller, more durable package.