Drill Spins but Won’t Tighten – Easy Fix

If your drill spins but doesn’t tighten screws, it’s frustrating—but very common. In most cases, the drill is set incorrectly rather than broken.

Why This Happens

Common causes include:

  • Clutch set too low
  • Drill in reverse
  • Worn chuck
  • Using the wrong mode

Quick Fixes You Can Try

  1. Switch drill to forward
  2. Turn clutch ring to the highest number
  3. Use drill mode instead of driver mode
  4. Tighten the chuck manually

These steps solve the issue 80% of the time.

When the Tool Is the Problem

If the clutch slips even at max:

  • Internal clutch wear
  • Cheap plastic gears
  • Chuck not gripping bits properly

Budget drills often develop this problem first.

Recommended Replacement Options

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How to Avoid This in the Future

  • Avoid forcing screws
  • Pre-drill pilot holes
  • Don’t use drill mode for delicate fasteners

Conclusion

Most tightening issues are setting-related. If the clutch slips constantly, upgrading to a better drill saves time and frustration.