Operators running screens in a lower completion string commonly encounter intermittent high‑torque events that can damage downhole tools, lead to stuck pipe and emergency fishing operations, and force hazardous manual interventions at the rig floor. The Toolserv DRS‑ATL (Drag Reduction Swivel - Adjustable Torque Limiter) mitigates these risks with a self‑activating, adjustable torque‑limiting mechanism that automatically engages at a pre‑set torque threshold. In normal running it preserves full torque transfer; when torque exceeds the set limit it isolates and disengages overloads to prevent overload propagation into critical assets, protecting downhole tools and eliminating the need for on‑the‑spot manual adjustment during high‑torque events. By reducing the frequency and severity of torque‑induced failures and lowering the likelihood of stuck pipe and emergency fishing, the DRS‑ATL simplifies operations, reduces unplanned downtime and repair and fishing costs, and decreases personnel exposure to hazardous rig‑floor tasks; these operational improvements also translate into lower indirect greenhouse gas emissions by avoiding additional rig time and emergency interventions..