Hello,
Does anyone know/have experience with how well a cordless drill protects you against kickback when using the clutch mode for drilling? Let's say you use the highest clutch setting, in theory it should slip just at the point when it binds up and tries to twist (if the torque exceeds that setting).
When drilling metal (i.e. when it binds up just before going all the way through) it just might stop that final twist. The clutch would likely hold through the drilling if the hole isn't too big.
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