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If a user has multiple drills and has one bit and one piece of material, would the torque required to turn the bit into the piece of material vary based on the drill used?

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If a user has multiple drills and has one bit and one piece of material, would the torque required to turn the bit into the piece of material vary based on the drill used?

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No. As long as the user is using the same bit and the same piece of material, it does not matter what drill (corded or cordless, 3/8″ or 1/2″, voltage or amp, etc.) is being used – The torque required will not change. However, if the user uses a bit that is of a different brand or design, or uses a different piece of material, or applies a different amount of pressure to one drill versus the other, the torque required differs.

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