I'm new to some maintenance tasks at work and need to drill screws through parquet and into concrete. I'm trying to figure out if I need an impact driver for this, or if a hammer drill would be more suitable. I've heard that I could use a hammer drill to create a hole and then use a cement anchor for the screw. Do any tool combinations exist for these tasks? Are hammer drill-driver kits worth it? I would love any advice from people who know more than I do!
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Best approach is to use a hammer drill to create your pilot hole. You can either use regular screws with anchors or just use tapcon screws directly without anchors. Once the hole is drilled, it shouldn't take much effort to drive those screws in!
If you're drilling into concrete, you definitely need a hammer drill. An impact driver is more for driving screws or tightening nuts, not so much for drilling. There are hammer drill-driver combos, but honestly, they're not that great. Stick with a dedicated hammer drill for concrete work for better results!
Totally agree! Those combo tools can be a pain. Just focus on getting a good hammer drill and you won't regret it.
For tapcon screws, definitely stick to a hammer drill for the holes. If you're not using the right tool, you might end up snapping screws. I also recommend using a regular drill to drive the screws in after that. It's easier and will save you some hassle!
I had a similar issue! Make sure you're using proper bits and not skimping on quality tools.

That sounds straightforward, thanks for the tip! Can't wait to get started.