seanadams Wrote: 
> Not so much - they just go in faster and don't slip off the driver.
> Here's the tool
> http://www.etorque.com/html/edriv_electric_screwdrivers.html
> 
> It's not really a concern unless you have a LOT of screws to put in. :)
Cool! Thanks for the reference.

I'm familiar with power screwdrivers, although we don't use them. We
use power tappers, which are related, but ours are air driven, not
electric, and not hand actuated but machine actuated, and cycle at 1
cycle per second. 

We're threading metal, not plastic, so we need a bit more power. These
are just over half horsepower units.

http://irtools.com/IS/product.asp/id/45,268,303,486,471

The same company makes a power screwdriver with the same air motor,
which is why I (peripherally) know about them.


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