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DEWALT launches new impact driver and impact wrenches

By Michelle Froese | September 27, 2021

Each new tool offers a short length and minimal weight for tight-space applications and enhanced ergonomic comfort.

DEWALT is adding to the growing ATOMIC Compact Series 20V MAX portfolio with several new tools, including:

  • The new 20V MAX 1/4-In. 3-Speed Impact Driver (DCF850)
  • The 20V MAX 1/2-In. Impact Wrench with hog-ring anvil (DCF921)
  • The 20V MAX 1/2-In. Impact Wrench with detent-pin anvil (DCF922)
  • The 20V MAX 3/8-In. Impact Wrench with hog-ring anvil (DCF923)

At only 3.97-In. in length, the 20V MAX 1/4-In. 3-Speed Impact Driver (DCF850) is 29% shorter than the previous model. With a brushless motor that delivers 30% more max torque at 1825 in-lbs.

Additionally, with up to 3250 RPM (no-load), the impact driver powers through heavy applications — such as larger fasteners and spade bits while providing access to tighter spaces like cabinetry and framing. Three LED lights provide optimum illumination while a 3-speed setting and a variable speed trigger allow for precision and control.

Each of the new 20V MAX Impact Wrenches delivers up to 300 ft-lbs. of max tightening torque and up to 450 ft-lbs. of max breakaway torque, all at a weight of just 2.5 lbs. (tool only) each.

At less than 5-In in length, the DCF921 brushless impact wrench is 28% more compact for comfort and improved access when working in tight spaces. Glass-filled nylon housings help resist the effects of harsh automotive chemicals and solvents making it ideal for use in a variety of construction and automotive applications — including grooved couplings, pipe flanges, concrete anchors, brake repair, engine bay work, suspension repair, and more.

The precision-wrench control provides added control when used in forward/reverse and TimberScrew mode for performance in wood fastening applications. The DCF921 and DCF923 each feature a hog-ring anvil for easy socket changes while the DCF922 has a detent pin anvil for users who require additional socket retention.

Users can also select LED brightness with the 3-mode select button.

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