Professional cordless impact driver on a tool factory workbench
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Professional Cordless Impact Driver Manufacturer

VoltForge manufactures 12V, 16V, 20V and 40V cordless impact drivers with 120-260 N.m torque options, 1/4 inch hex quick-change chucks, brushed or brushless motors and MOQ from 600 units. The range is designed for fastening kits, contractor bundles and shared-battery private-label programs where torque consistency and compact handling matter as much as headline power.

Built for your market

A Cordless Impact Driver range your customers will understand.

The biggest torque number does not always make the right impact driver. A furniture kit needs controlled fastening, while contractor supply may need faster response under load. We help you match torque, battery capacity, bit retention and packaging to the jobs your customers do. If the driver will sit beside a drill in one kit, we can also build both tools around the same battery and a clear retail story.

Already know your target market, channel or annual volume? Share it with us and we will recommend a practical starting configuration.

01Fastening-specific range

120-160 N.m compact drivers for retail, 180-220 N.m shared-platform models and 260 N.m brushless options for trade-focused bundles.

02Bundle logic

Pair the driver with a drill, common battery and coordinated packaging so the kit explains itself at the point of sale.

03Bit and chuck control

Confirm 1/4 inch hex chuck, collet retention, bit release feel and accessory mix before sample approval.

04Batch torque checks

Torque, impact rate, trigger response and vibration observations can be tied to the agreed test plan and QC sample.

Explore the range

Choose the right starting point.

Start with the model closest to your market. We can adjust the battery, packaging, documents and order plan around it.

Specifications, MOQ & lead time

Everything you need for a first quotation.

Final pricing depends on the selected motor, battery, packaging and destination. Send us your target configuration for a confirmed quotation.

Buying fieldAvailable range / commercial reference
Working range12V / 16V / 20V / 40V; 120-260 N.m; 1/4 inch hex chuck
Motor / build optionsBrushed, brushless, two-speed, variable trigger, LED, belt hook and reinforced gearbox options
Price guidanceUSD 23-58 EXW by torque, motor, battery pack, accessory set and order quantity
MOQ600 units for standard build; 1,200 units for private color, dedicated packaging or major component changes
Sampling10-18 days for current platform; 18-28 days for customized color, packaging, accessory or document route
Production lead time35-50 days after approved sample, artwork and purchase confirmation
Certification routeCE / EMC / RoHS by tool and charger; battery transport files when delivered as a lithium-powered kit

For an accurate quotation: confirm the tool configuration, target market, battery or accessory route, packaging and expected order quantity.

Built for different markets

A different range for every sales channel.

Retailers, distributors and trade buyers often need different voltage, packaging and price positions. We can match the build to the way you sell.

Best for: compact fastening

Fixture and furniture work

Use a 12V or 16V driver where light weight and controlled fastening feel matter more than high torque.

Best for: hardware retail and distributors

Drill-and-driver kit

Pair a 20V 180 N.m driver with a drill, two batteries and one charger for a familiar kit story.

Best for: installers and contractor supply

Trade fastening

Use 220-260 N.m brushless drivers where fasteners, brackets and runtime demand a stronger build.

Find your fit

Compare popular configurations.

Use these examples as a starting point. We can fine-tune the final configuration for your product range and market.

Platform / rangeTypeKey characteristicTypical use
120-150 N.mCompact brushed driverLight, controlled and price-ledFurniture, fixtures and basic retail
180 N.m20V standard driverShared-battery platform and broad kit appealHardware retail and distributor bundles
220 N.m20V brushless driverRuntime, faster response and premium signalInstaller kits and pro retail
260 N.mHigh-torque driverHeavier fastening and stronger visual positionTrade, bracket work and contractor programs

Not sure where to start? If the line already has a 20V drill, use an 180 N.m impact driver as the natural second SKU. It solves a different fastening task without creating a new battery system or a confusing price jump. We will review the final selection against the intended work, destination market and approved sample.

Private label options

Put your brand on a platform that works.

Choose light branding for a faster launch, or deeper engineering changes for a different product offer.

Light customization

Launch with an existing platform.

  • Logo, belt hook and LED configuration
  • Bit holder, accessory pouch and color box
  • Battery and charger selection
  • Manual language and product label
Deep customization

Build a product around your brief.

  • Private housing color and grip insert
  • High-torque gearbox or brushless motor route
  • Dedicated combo-kit case
  • Custom market plug, carton and document scope
Impact driver customization works best when the tool, bit set, battery, drill pairing and packaging are agreed as one bundle.

For a faster launch: standard models can move to samples quickly. New colors, packaging, product configurations or documents need a joint review before confirmation.

01Consult

Confirm user, market and target cordless impact driver configuration.

02Design check

Lock platform, performance, battery/accessory and document route.

03Sample build

Prepare the agreed tool, pack-out and initial file checklist.

04Sample approval

Review performance, artwork, packaging and commercial details together.

05Mass production

Run the approved build through defined assembly and QC checkpoints.

06Delivery

Release finished goods with pack-out and export document confirmation.

Quality checks

Quality you can verify before shipment.

We record the main control points for each order and can share the relevant reports, photos and documents for your configuration.

01

Incoming parts

Motor, collet, gearbox, anvil, trigger and housing are checked against the approved component plan.

Verified with: Incoming inspection record and component traceability label
02

Gearbox assembly

Gear fit, lubrication amount and anvil seating are controlled before the housing closes.

Verified with: Assembly fixture and torque-driver record
03

No-load function

Speed stage, forward/reverse switch, LED and trigger response are checked at the line.

Verified with: Speed meter and functional fixture
04

Impact performance

Selected units are tested under defined fastening load to observe torque and impact behavior.

Verified with: Torque sensor, fastening rig and sample report
05

Outgoing inspection

Appearance, accessory count, bit holder, carton mark and product label are checked by batch.

Verified with: AQL checklist, packing photo and outgoing QC record
For your market

Built for retailers, distributors & trade buyers.

We match the recommended configuration, packaging and supporting documents to the way your customers buy and use the product.

Hardware retail

Give a drill platform an obvious second purchase and a clear bundle upgrade.

Recommended: 20V 180 N.m driver with 2.0Ah or 4.0Ah pack
Typical form: Drill-and-driver case, color box and shelf feature plan

Discuss this channel plan →

Fastening specialists

Serve buyers who care about speed, control and bit compatibility.

Recommended: 20V brushless 220 N.m driver
Typical form: Bit-set review, torque test plan and durability notes

Discuss this channel plan →

Contractor distribution

Offer a higher-torque tool for real installation work.

Recommended: 260 N.m driver with 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah pack
Typical form: Trade carton, spare-battery route and QC file pack

Discuss this channel plan →
Before you order

Six details to confirm for a smooth launch.

Share these details with us and we can prepare a more accurate quotation, sample plan and document checklist.

01

Choose Your Voltage Platform

Tell us whether your cordless impact driver should sit in a 12V, 16V, 20V or 40V range, and whether it needs to share batteries with existing tools.

02

Match the Tool to the Job

Share the main application, target output, motor preference and price position. We will recommend a configuration that fits the work and your market.

03

Agree the Quality Checks

Let us know which performance, appearance and function checks matter most for your order. We can include them in the sample and inspection plan.

04

Confirm Your Market

Share the destination country, charger plug, battery shipping route and any compliance or transport documents required.

05

Approve Branding & Packaging

Send your logo, color reference, packaging, manual, barcode, accessory and case requirements so we can prepare the right artwork plan.

06

Plan Quantity & Delivery

Tell us the expected quantity, carton format, pallet needs, shipment method and preferred delivery date.

Why VoltForge

What you can expect from VoltForge.

From the first sample to final shipment, we help you build a range with clear specifications, practical documentation and a reliable production plan.

01

Application mapping

Torque is chosen around fastener type and user task instead of chasing a headline number.

02

Shared platform

The impact driver can grow the value of the drill, battery and charger system already in the buyer plan.

03

Accessory thinking

Bit holder, belt hook, pouch and case are treated as selling components, not afterthoughts.

04

Performance checks

Impact behavior and torque consistency have a defined factory verification route.

05

Market-ready files

Tool, charger and lithium documents are discussed before final sample approval.

06

Clear commercial range

MOQ, sampling and production timing are visible early enough to plan a realistic launch.

12final assembly lines
1.8Mannual tool capacity
24htechnical RFQ response
4quality control gates
42markets served
10-30dsample route by scope
Frequently asked questions

Common questions, answered.

Need something else? Our engineering and sales teams can review it with you.

Product specifications & engineering

What is the difference between a drill driver and an impact driver?

A drill driver is better for drilling and controlled screw work. An impact driver uses repeated rotational impacts for faster fastening and higher torque in a compact body.

Which torque level is right for a 20V retail kit?

Around 180 N.m is a practical mainstream choice. It gives a visible performance step from a drill without forcing an overly expensive battery or gearbox.

Do impact drivers need brushless motors?

Not always. Brushed models support value programs. Brushless drivers make more sense for installer use, runtime claims and premium private-label positioning.

What needs to be tested before approval?

Confirm collet retention, trigger response, speed, impact behavior under load, heat rise, accessory count and the agreed batch torque test method.

Customization & commercial terms

Can the driver be sold as a combo with a drill?

Yes. A shared 20V battery, coordinated case and a clear role for each tool make drill-and-driver kits easier to explain and replenish.

What is the MOQ?

Standard impact driver builds normally start at 600 units. Private color, dedicated packaging or major specification changes typically begin at 1,200 units.

Can we select a custom accessory set?

Yes. Bit holder, belt hook, pouch, case and kit inserts can be reviewed with the tool sample so the final carton matches the intended channel.

How long is the first sample?

Current platform samples usually take 10-18 days. Custom branding, case, accessory or document changes can extend the route to 18-28 days.

Inside our factory

From production floor to final pack-out.

See the people, tools and checks behind each order.

Production

Production floor: Cordless Impact Driver assembly prepared for a regional distributor order.

Production floor: Cordless Impact Driver assembly prepared for a regional distributor order.

Motor station: component match and build control for the cordless impact driver platform.

Motor station: component match and build control for the cordless impact driver platform.

Product review: buyer sample configuration checked before the next approval stage.

Product review: buyer sample configuration checked before the next approval stage.

Workshop

Application reference: target user scenario used to confirm configuration and battery choice.

Application reference: target user scenario used to confirm configuration and battery choice.

Platform display: shared-battery range used to plan related tools and replenishment packs.

Platform display: shared-battery range used to plan related tools and replenishment packs.

Buyer review: product range shown in a hands-on sourcing and trade setting.

Buyer review: product range shown in a hands-on sourcing and trade setting.

Testing

QC station: functional and endurance checks recorded against the agreed inspection route.

QC station: functional and endurance checks recorded against the agreed inspection route.

Power-system review: battery and charger behavior checked for the intended work pattern.

Power-system review: battery and charger behavior checked for the intended work pattern.

Document review: product, battery and export files checked before shipment planning.

Document review: product, battery and export files checked before shipment planning.

Documents & delivery

Engineering and export team: market, packaging and document requirements aligned before release.

Engineering and export team: market, packaging and document requirements aligned before release.

Distributor case: platform, cartons and branded launch materials reviewed as one program.

Distributor case: platform, cartons and branded launch materials reviewed as one program.

Factory visit: production location and audit route available before a first order.

Factory visit: production location and audit route available before a first order.

Sourcing guide

Sourcing Cordless Impact Driver: what to check before you order.

8 chapters · Approx. 9 minute read · VoltForge Engineering Team · Updated July 2026

01Choosing the Right Cordless Impact Driver

The best cordless impact driver depends on where and how you plan to sell it. Start with the user, your target price and the role it will play in the range. We can then match the platform, performance level, battery or accessory route, packaging and test plan. With those details agreed, you can compare quotations on the same basis and avoid a sample that looks good on paper but does not suit the final program.

02Choose Your Voltage Platform First

Price is easier to judge once the platform is clear. A lower-voltage model can be the right choice for a price-led retail line, while a shared 20V platform gives distributors more room to add tools and replacement batteries later. Higher-output programs work best when there is a real need for more runtime or heavier work. Tell us about the customer, sales channel and expected shelf position, and we will help you choose the balance of performance, battery cost, carton weight and future range expansion.

03Focus on the Specs That Affect Performance

For cordless impact driver, the important figures are the ones that affect the job: torque, output, capacity, disc size, tool mix or charging route. Ask how each figure is measured, which components support it and how the tool performs with the recommended battery, accessory or load. A useful specification includes the working condition as well as the target number. That gives our engineering team something clear to verify during sampling.

04Prepare Documents for Your Market

A product is ready for market when the selected configuration, charger, battery, label, manual, carton and document route all match the destination. CE, EMC, RoHS, UN38.3, MSDS, charger safety and carton marks need to apply to the actual product and shipping method. Share your market and logistics route at the start. We can prepare the right document checklist while the sample is being made, rather than reopening the project after the packaging has been approved.

05How We Check Quality

Each quality check protects a different part of the order. Incoming components, critical assembly, functional testing, load or charge behavior and final pack-out all matter. We can share the relevant inspection method or record for your configuration: fixture checks, meters, load benches, AQL lists, traceability labels or document review. Tell us which product claims matter most to your customers and we will include them in the inspection plan.

06What Affects Price and Lead Time

The main cost drivers are platform choice, motor or cell route, battery capacity, performance hardware, case or color box, print complexity, custom color, order quantity and required documents. Timing changes when any of these items changes after the sample is approved. For a smoother launch, confirm the product configuration, artwork, pack-out and market document checklist together. We will then map the sample, production, inspection and shipment stages for your order.

07Compare Options for Your Product Range

There is rarely one model that suits every customer. A smaller or entry configuration may be better for shelf price and carton weight. A brushless, higher-capacity or shared-platform option may give your range stronger runtime and a clearer upgrade story. Start with the option that fits your most common customer and price band, then keep a defined upgrade for higher-demand users. We can help you build that good, better and best structure.

08Before You Approve Production

Before mass production begins, review the approved sample against the final order: configuration, key performance target, battery, charger or accessory route, logo, color, case or box, manual, labels, carton marks, destination documents, quantity and delivery date. We can provide final pack-out photos and a summary of the outgoing inspection plan. For higher-risk products, you can also request the relevant functional record or sample report before shipment.

Start your project

Tell us about your Cordless Impact Driver project.

Tell us where you sell, what you need and how many you expect to order. We will reply with a practical starting configuration, MOQ, sample timing and document checklist.

  • Technical reply within 24 hours
  • Product, battery or accessory and market review
  • Sample, artwork and document plan before production

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