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Think of torque settings like a clutch in a car. When you press the clutch pedal all the way in the wheels on the car lose power and speed. When you release the clutch pedal all the power goes to the wheels and they spin faster.
The trigger on a drill acts like the accelerator pedal in a car, the harder you press the trigger the faster the drill spins.
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You might be wondering Why would I ever want my power tool be less powerful?
The truth is there are a number of occasions where you might want to turn down the torque to give yourself more control. Variable torque settings makes your drill more versatile and allows you to complete a wider variety of jobs with the same tool.
For example, if you are driving screws into a soft material like wood your best bet is to turn down the torque. If you leave your drill at top torque, youre likely to run into a couple of problems.
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