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When drilling in forward, the bit will rotate in a clockwise
direction. If the bit binds in the hole, the bit will come to a
sudden stop and drill will suddenly react in a counterclock-
wise direction. 

Figure 6 

shows two examples of a Hole Hawg® properly

braced for forward rotation. 

A Forward (clockwise) rotation 

B. Reaction 

C. Brace drill with pipe handle here 

D. Brace drill with motor housing here 

If the bit binds, the pipe handle or the motor housing braced
against the stud will hold the drill in position.

When drilling in reverse, the bit will rotate in a counterclock-
wise direction. If the bit binds in the hole, the bit will come
to a sudden stop and the drill will suddenly react in a clock-
wise direction. 

Figure 7

shows two examples of the Hole Hawg® properly

braced for reverse rotation. 

A Reverse (counterclockwise) rotation 

B. Reaction 

C. Brace drill with pipe handle here 

D. Brace drill with motor housing here 

If the bit binds, the pipe handle or the motor housing braced
against the stud will hold the drill in position.

Operating Instructions

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