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drill slips under high torque?
Getting right to the point... I put a 1/2" drill bit into my new
Makita (6349D, a big/heavy drill), set it on high-speed 0-1700 rpm, and drilled down through a 2x4. It was set to drill mode with the clutch locked out, but it slipped anyway. I don't think it's the drill bit slipping in the clutch. Is there a high torque override that causes it to slip in the drill mode? Is there something wrong? Or should I re-examine what is happening? Thank you. |
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