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What is the major difference between a high-speed and a high-torque drill?

A. Line cord gage

B. Brush thickness

C. Output speed

D. Chuck type

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The Output Speed is generally the main difference. To increase the torque (strength)of the drill, the motor is geared down. The motor in the high speed drill and the high-torque drill may be turning at the same speed but the chucks or bit-holders will be very different.
Most drills come with two speeds. If the speed is controlled by a gear assembly, then the torque is much higher at the lower speed.
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