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High-torque right-angle drills do not have internal clutches and will transfer 100% of their rotational force back into the operator if the cutting head locks up. Maintain a firm, two-handed grip on the tool handle and side pipe grip rail, plant your feet.
['You are using a high-torque right-angle drill with a 2-inch self-feed wood bit to bore a pipe clearance hole through a heavy structural wood plate above a duct run. You hold the tool loosely with one hand. The bit hits a hidden knot, instantly freezing the blade and twisting the heavy drill frame around, wrenching your wrist hard against the studs.', 'High-torque right-angle drills do not have internal clutches and will transfer 100% of their rotational force back into the operator if the cutting head locks up. Maintain a firm, two-handed grip on the tool handle and side pipe grip rail, plant your feet. The likely recovery is to check the tool setup, correct the prep or technique if it is within your assignment, and bring the journeyman or foreman clean information before the work creates rework overhead.']