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If you are saying your drill bit is stuck in the wall..most drills have a reverse just put it in reverse if yours does not then just take the drill off the bit and get a pair of vise grips and squeeze it on tight and turn the bit backward it will come out..hope that is what you are asking good luck..
Take the drill out of the hammer drill setting when in reverse. Using the drill setting with the speed on 1 will give the power to free the bit. If the clutch will not engage, GENTLY but firmly switch between forward and reverse. This should work just fine. I hope this solution brings you success! Best Regards, Michael Mittelsdorf
Try using the low torque setting on the drill when reversing and something to assist you getting a better grip to hold the chuck from spinning when reversing. This may help.
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