TRUPER TAL-1-2N Drill User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- TRUPER
Table of Contents
- TRUPER TAL-1-2N Drill
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Use and care recomendations
- Technical Data
- Power Requirements
- General power tool safety warnings
- Parts
- Preparation
- Maintenance
- Cleaning and care
- Lubrication
- Authorized Service Centers
- Warranty
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRUPER TAL-1-2N Drill
Product Information
Drill TAL-1/2N
The Drill TAL-1/2N is a powerful tool with a chuck size of 1/2 and a power of 0.93 Hp. It has a voltage of 127V, a frequency of 60Hz, and a current of 5.1A. The tool has a speed range of 0 – 1 340 RPM and a drilling capacity of 1/2 inch (13mm) for steel perforation and 1 1/2 inch (38mm) for wood drilling. It has a duty cycle of 50 minutes of work per 20 minutes idle and a maximum usage time of 6 hours per day. The tool is built with reinforced insulation and thermal insulation on motor winding: Class E. It has an IP grade of IP20 and uses power cord grips Type Y.
Technical Data
Code| Description| Chuck| Voltage| Frequency| Current| Power| Speed| Duty
Cycle| Drilling Capacity| Conductors| Insulating
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
16665| Drill TAL-1/2N| 1/2| 127V| 60Hz| 5.1A| 0.93 Hp| 0 – 1 340 RPM| 50 min
work per 20 min idle, max 6 hours per day| Max steel perforation: 1/2 (13 mm),
Max wood drilling: 1 1/2
(38 mm)| Class II| IP20
Product Usage Instructions
Drill TAL-1/2N
Before operating the Drill TAL-1/2N, it is important to read the user manual thoroughly and understand all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to comply with these warnings may result in electric shock, fire, and/or severe damage. Keep the user manual for future reference.
Use and Care Recommendations
To extend the life of the tool, it is recommended to clean it with compressed air after each use. Never use or pull the power cord to carry, lift, or disconnect the tool. Do not turn the speed selector while the tool is running and fulfill the working cycles of 50 minutes of work and 20 minutes of rest. The daily maximum usage time is 6 hours. Perform periodic maintenance to your machine as described on page 8 of the user manual.
Power Requirements
When using the Drill TAL-1/2N with an extension cable, verify that the gauge is enough for the power that your product needs. A lower gauge cable will cause a voltage drop in the line, resulting in power loss and overheating. Refer to the table on page 3 of the user manual for the right size to use depending on cable length and ampere capability shown in the tool’s nameplate. When in doubt, use the next higher gauge. When operating power tools outdoors, use a grounded extension cable labeled For Outdoors Use. These extensions are specially designed for operating outdoors and reduce the risk of electric shock.
Warnings
When the power cable gets damaged, it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at an authorized service center. The build quality of the electric insulation is altered if spills or liquid gets into the tool while in use. Do not expose the tool to rain, liquids, and/or dampness. Before gaining access to the terminals, all power sources should be disconnected.
CAUTION
Read the user’s manual thoroughly before operating this tool.
WARNING
- To gain the best performance of the tool, prolong the duty life, make the Warranty valid if necessary and to avoid hazards or fatal injuries please read and understand this Manual before using the tool.
- Keep this manual for future references.
- The illustrations in this manual are for reference only.
- They might be different from the real tool.
Use and care recomendations
- TO EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR TOOL.
- Clean with compressed air after each use.
- Never use or pull the power cord to carry, lift, or disconnect the tool.
- Do not turn the speed selector while the tool is running
- FULFILL THE WORKING CYCLES.
- 50 min of work and 20 min of rest. Daily maximum 6 hours.
- Perform periodic MAINTENANCE to your machine.
Technical Data
- WARNING Avoid the risk of electric shock or severe injury. When the power cable gets damaged it should only be replaced by the manufacturer or at a Authorized Service Center. The build quality of the electric insulation is altered if spills or liquid gets into the tool while in use. Do not expose to rain, liquids and/or dampness.
- WARNING Before gaining access to the terminals all power sources should be disconnected.
Power Requirements
- WARNING Tools with double insulation and reinforced insulation are equipped with a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). This plug will only fit in the right way into a polarized outlet. If the plug cannot be introduced into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still doesn’t fit, call a qualified electrician to install for you a polarized outlet. Do not alter the plug in any way. Both insulation types eliminate the need of a grounded third power cord with three prongs or a grounded power connection.
- WARNING When using an extension cable, verify the gauge is enough for the power that your product needs. A lower gauge cable will cause voltage drop in the line, resulting in power loss and overheating. The following table shows the right size to use depending on cable’s length and the ampere capability shown in the tool’s nameplate. When in doubt use the next higher gauge.
- It is safe to use only if the extensions have a built-in artifact for over current protection.
- AWG = American Wire Gauge. Reference: NMX-J-195-ANCE
- WARNING When operating power tools outdoors, use a grounded extension cable labeled “For Outdoors Use”. These extensions are specially designed for operating outdoors and reduce the risk of electric shock.
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING! Read carefully all safety warnings and instruction listed below. Failure to comply with any of these warnings may result in electric shock, fire and / or severe damage. Save all warnings and instructions for future references.
Work area
- Keep your work area clean, and well lit.
- Cluttered and dark areas may cause accidents.
- Never use the tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
- Sparks generated by power tools may ignite the flammable material.
- Keep children and bystanders at a safe distance while operating the tool.
- Distractions may cause loosing control.
Electrical Safety
- The tool plug must match the power outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with grounded power tools.
- Modified plugs and different power outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, electric ranges and refrigerators.
- The risk of electric shock increases if your body is grounded.
- Do not expose the tool to rain or wet conditions.
- Water entering into the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
- Do not force the cord. Never use the cord to carry, lift or unplug the tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
- Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- When operating a tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use.
- Using an adequate outdoor extension cord reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If operating the tool in a damp location cannot be avoided, use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected supply.
- Using a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
- A moment of distraction while operating the tool may result in personal injury.
- Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection.
- Protective equipment such as safety glasses, anti-dust mask, non-skid shoes, hard hats and hearing protection used in the right conditions significantly reduce personal injury.
- Prevent unintentional starting up. Ensure the switch is in the “OFF” position before connecting into the power source and / or battery as well as when carrying the tool.
- Transporting power tools with the finger on the switch or connecting power tools with the switch in the “ON” position may cause accidents.
- Remove any wrench or vice before turning the power tool on.
- Wrenches or vices left attached to rotating parts of the tool may result in personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
- This enables a better control on the tool during unexpected situations.
- Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from the moving parts.
- Loose clothes or long hair may get caught in moving parts.
- If you have dust extraction and recollection devices connected onto the tool, inspect their connections and use them correctly.
- Using these devices reduce dust-related risks.
Power Tools Use and Care
- Do not force the tool. Use the adequate tool for your application.
- The correct tool delivers a better and safer job at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the tool if the switch is not working properly.
- Any power tool that cannot be turned ON or OFF is dangerous and should be repaired before operating.
- Disconnect the tool from the power source and / or battery before making any adjustments, changing accessories or storing.
- These measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the tool.
- Store tools out of the reach of children. Do not allow persons that are not familiar with the tool or its instructions to operate the tool.
- Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
- Service the tool. Check the mobile parts are not misaligned or stuck. There should not be broken parts or other conditions that may affect its operation. Repair any damage before using the tool.
- Most accidents are caused due to poor maintenance to the tools.
- Keep the cutting accessories sharp and clean.
- Cutting accessories in good working conditions are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
- Use the tool, components and accessories in accordance with these instructions and the projected way to use it for the type of tool when in adequate working conditions.
- Using the tool for applications different from those it was designed for, could result in a hazardous situation.
Service
- Repair the tool in a Authorized Service Center using only identical spare parts.
- This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained
Safety Warnings for drills and hammer drills
Choose the right bit
CAUTION
- Choose the right bit for the work piece. It reduces the risk of severe injury and makes the job easier.
- To drill concrete or stone, use bits specifically designed for concrete.
- To work on metal or plastic, use bits suitable for metal. Sizes encompass a minimum of 0.05” and up to the chuck (1/2“) maximum capacity.
- On wood, use regular bits suitable for wood. In any case, to drill 0.25” or smaller orifices, use bits designed to drill on metal.
- Do not try using bits exceeding the chuck capacity.
Before using the drill
- Before starting to work with the drill, take a few minutes to assess the job to be done and double-check all the safety caution rules.
WARNING
- Fit the bit into the chuck. Remove the chuck wrench before drilling. Failure to follow this instruction shoots out the chuck wrench with great speed and cause severe injury.
DANGER
- Before drilling walls, floors or ceiling, look for any built-in objects, like power cables and conductors or pipes.
- Verify the switch is in the OFF (see page 7, Strat Up and Operation Control) position before connecting the drill. Otherwise, it can unexpectedly start operating and could cause sever injuries.
- Turn off and disconnect the tool before reversing the chuck’s direction as well as fitting or replacing bits.
While operating the drill
- Use the auxiliary handles, if supplied with the tool. Loss of control may result in personal injury.
- Hold the tool by the isolated parts. The cutting part of bit could come into contact with hidden wiring or with its own power cord. Making contact with a power cord causes the tool metal parts get electrified and may result in electric shock to the user.
- Do not force the tool to excessive workloads.
- CAUTION Turn off the drill immediately if the bit gets stuck into de work piece. Then, remove the bit off the work piece. Do not try removing stuck bits turning on and off the tool.
- Do not apply too much force on the tool in order to accelerate the drilling procedure. The bit could get damaged and the tool would loose efficiency and useful life.
- A large diameter bit causes a higher reactive force leading to losing control over the tool. To avoid this possibility, firmly hold the tool with both hands and keep balanced footing. Drill at 90°.
- Be prepared to relax the drilling force when the bit goes through the material. Sudden movements could break the bit or damage the hammer drill.
- Do not touch the bit or the orifices immediately after drilling. Wait until they cool down to handle them. Do not try to cool them down using water or oil.
- Immediately after using do not set the tool where there are particles and / or dust. They can be absorbed into the tool mechanism and cause damage.
- Wear hearing protection when using the hammer drill. Exposure to noise may cause hearing loss.
- Wear anti-dust mask and a dust extracting equipment. Remember that working materials such as asbestos, paint with lead, additives, some kinds of wood, metals or minerals is highly toxic.
- Wear safety goggles.
Parts
Preparation
- Turn the auxiliary handle in a clockwise direction while released so that the opening in the mount gets through freely over the chuck.
- Insert the drill head through the auxiliary mount.
- Insert the depth control rod into the mount orifice.
- Rotate the auxiliary handle together with its mount until is set in the right position to operate the tool. The auxiliary mount is secure when the handle notches assemble in the gearbox.
- Turn the auxiliary handle to firmly set the mount onto the drill head.
Bit Fitting
- Put the bit into the chuck until it stops. Fasten with the chuck wrench and tighten alternately the chuck into each of the orifices.
WARNING
- Clean burrs and any other foreign objects from the drill bit and drill bit, otherwise the drill bit may not be tight and cause serious personal injury.
Depth control rod adjustment
- Loosen the auxiliary handle (see page 6; auxiliary handleassembly), to allow free movement of the rod.
- Move the depth rod do that the distance between the end of the rod and the end of the drill bit equals the desired drilling depth.
- Tighten the auxiliary handle (see page 6; auxiliary handle assembly), to lock the rod in position.
- When drilling with the depth rod, stop when the end of the rod reaches the surface.
Turn on and operation control
Intermittent operation: Connect the plug into the power inlet.
- Press the switch (A) to start the drill. To stop, just release the switch.
Continuous Operation:
- Connect the plug into the power inlet.
- Press the switch (A) and block it pressing the continuous use button (B). To stop, press and then, release the switch.
Speed Level Selection:
- The tool speed can be regulated with the pressure onto the switch. The pressure exercised will make the speed to increase.
Rotation direction
- The rotation direction button is located on both sides of the drill (C).
- To make the drill turning forwards and drill, press the rotation direction button with the arrow pointing towards the chuck.
- To make it reversible press the rotation direction button with the arrow pointing towards the drill handle.
- The reverse rotation enables the drill to loosen screws and nuts turning the drill into a screwdriver. When using the drill in the screwdriver mode do not exercise too much pressure onto the switch.
- Changing the rotation direction can only be carried out when the switch is not pressed.
Maintenance
Chuck change
- Remove the auxiliary handle and open the chuck jaws.
- Using a screwdriver remove the left-threaded safety screw with a clockwise movement.
- Fit the long side of a Hex key (not included) in a vise and insert the short side of the Hex key (not included) to the chuck. Close the jaws.
- Move the rotation selector button (C) into the reverse position (see page 7, Rotation direction) and fastening with a firm hand activate the drill. The chuck will be released with the turn.
- Set the new chuck turning it into the drill thread until it stops.
- Open fully the jaws and set the screw threading counter-clockwise. Tighten with a screwdriver.
Cleaning and care
- To guarantee an adequate motor cooling, always keep slots clean and free of obstructions.
- Regularly inspect all the mounting screws. Double-check they are properly tighten. If any screw is loose tighten immediately.
Service
- Service should only be made in a Authorized Service Center. Service and maintenance performed by non-qualified people may be dangerous and lead to personal injuries. It also makes the product Warranty void.
Carbon brush replacement
- Carbon brushes should be checked periodically.
- When one or both carbon brushes show signs of wear go to a Authorized Service center to have both carbon brushes replaced. When replaced, see if the new carbon brushes move freely in the carbon brush housing. Ask to turn on the tool during five minutes to make the contact in the carbon brushes and the commuter even.
- Use only original spare carbon brushes, designed specifically with the right strength and electric resistance for each type of motor. Carbon brushes with different specifications may damage the motor.
- When replacing carbon brushes, always change both.
Lubrication
- Bring or send the tool to a service center with in two to six months, depending on the level of use, for a through cleaning and inspection. This lubrication should only be done by service technicals trained in the repair of power tools, such as those found at
- Tools that are constantly used in production or heavy tasks or that are exposed to heat may require morre frequent lubrication. Tools that are not used for long periods of time should be re-lubricated before being used again.
Authorized Service Centers
- In the event of any problem contacting a Truper Authorized Service Center, please see our webpage www.truper.com to get an updated list, or call our toll-free numbers 800 690-6990 or 800-018-7873 to get information about the nearest Service Center..
- Code: 16665
- Model TAL-1/2N Brand
Warranty
Duration: 5 year. Coverage: parts, components and workmanship against
manufacturing or operating defects, except if used under conditions other than
normal; when it was not operated in accordance with the instructive; was
altered or repaired by personnel not authorized by Truper®. To make the
warranty valid, only present the product in the establishment where you bought
it or in Corregidora 35, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, CDMX, 06060, where you can also
purchase parts, components, consumables and accessories. The costs of
transportation of the product that derive from its fulfillment of its service
network are included. Truper will not require any proof of purchase to make
the warranty effective. Phone number 800-018-7873. Made in China. Imported by
Truper, S.A. de C.V. Parque Industrial 1, Parque Industrial Jilotepec,
Jilotepec, Edo. de Méx. C.P. 54257, Phone number 761 782 9100.
Stamp of the business. Delivery date: www.truper.com
02-2023
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