TRYTON TDW1050A Two Gear Hammer Drill Instruction Manual

June 14, 2024
TRYTON

TRYTON TDW1050A Two Gear Hammer Drill

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

TWO GEAR HAMMER DRILL TDW1050A

Original text translation

BEFORE YOU START USING THE MACHINE READ THIS MANUA L. Keep this document for future reference.
WARNING! Read all safety warnings marked with a symbol and all operating safety instructions. To limit the risk of fire, electric shock and injury while using the device, follow all operating safety instructions and tips provided below. Keep all work safety instructions and tips for future reference. In warnings provided herein the expression “power tool” means a power tool powered from the mains (with a power cord) or a battery-powered power tool (cordless).
WARNING! General work safety warnings for the use of the tool.

Workplace safety

  • Keep your workplace tidy and well-lit. Untidiness and bad lighting result in a higher accident rate.
  • Do not use the power tool in explosive environments, created by flammable liquids, gases, or dusts. The power tool generates sparks that can ignite dust or vapors.
  • Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the place where the power tools are used. Inattention may result in losing control over your power tool.
  • WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of power tools.

Electric safety

  • Plugs used in power tools must match wall outlets. Never modify the plug of your power tool. Do not use any extension cables when operating a power tool with a grounding/earthing conductor (PE). Any modifications of plugs and outlets increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid touching earthed surfaces or grounded items like pipes, heaters, central heating radiators, and refrigerators. Touching earthed or grounded surfaces increases the risk of electric shock.
  • Do not expose your power tool to rain or damp environments. Water penetrating the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
  • do not damage the power cord. Never use the power cord to carry, or pull the power tool, and do not pull by its power cord to disconnect the plug from the outlet. Keep the power cord away from sources of heat, oils, sharp edges, and moving parts.
  • Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
  • When your power tool is operated outdoors use extension cords intended for outdoor use only. Using an extension cable intended for outdoor use decreases the risk of electric shock.
  • It is recommended to connect the device to a mains supply equipped with a residual current device (RCD) with a rated current of 30 mA or less.
  • When it is unavoidable to use your power tool in a damp environment use an RCD (Residual Current Device) for protection. The use of RCDs decreases the risk of electric shock.
    WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of power tools.

Personal safety

  • This equipment is not intended for use by persons (including children) disabled physically, mentally, sensorial, or persons with no experience and knowledge in operating the equipment unless they operate the equipment under supervision or follow user’s instructions provided by persons responsible for their safety.
  • It is necessary to predict steps, watch, and keep common sense when using power tools. Do not operate power tools when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, medicine, or alcohol. A moment of inattention while operating a power tool may result in serious personal injury.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE). Always wear safety goggles.
  • Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including a dust mask, anti-slippery footwear, a helmet, and ear protection reduces personal injury.
  • Avoid unexpected start-up. Before connecting your power tool to the mains and/or inserting a battery make sure its power the switch is in the off position.
  • Carrying your power tool with a finger on its power switch or without disconnecting it from the mains (switched on) may result in an accident.
  • Before starting your power tool remove any keys/wrenches.
  • Leaving a key/wrench in the rotating part of your power tool may result in personal injury.
  • Do not lean forward too far. Always remain stable and maintain balance. It will allow you to have better control over your power tool in unpredictable situations.
  • Wear appropriate clothing. Do not wear loose clothes or jewelry. Keep your hair tied. Keep your clothes away from moving parts.
  • Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair may be caught by moving parts. If your power tool allows for using an external dust extraction or collection system, make sure it is connected and used properly.
  • Using dust collectors may reduce dust-affected risks.
  • Do not let your skills gained through the frequent use of the power tool make you overconfident and disregard safety rules. Carelessness may cause injury in a fraction of a second.
  • WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of power tools.

Use and take care of your power tool:

  • Do not overload your power tool. Use a power tool with power adjusted to the work being done. An appropriately chosen power tool will allow you to work better and safer under the load it has been designed for.
  • Do not use a power tool when its power switch is out of order (it does not switch it on or off). Any power tool with its power switch out of order is dangerous and must be repaired.
  • Always disconnect the plug from the power source and/or disconnect its battery before changing any settings, performing replacement, or storage.
  • Such preventive measures reduce the risk of accidental power tool start-up.
  • Keep your power tool out of reach of children and do not allow unauthorized persons to use the power tool. Power tools in the hands of untrained persons can be dangerous.
  • Power tools require maintenance. Check power tools for concentricity or jamming of moving parts, any cracks, and all other factors affecting the power tool’s work safety.
  • If any damage to the power tool is detected, it should be repaired before use. Improper power tool maintenance is a reason for many accidents.
  • Cutting tools should be sharp and clean. Keeping sharp cutting edges in good condition reduces the risk of jamming and facilitates operation.
  • power tools, equipment, working tools, etc. should be used according to this user’s manual taking into account operating conditions and the work to be done.
  • Misusing a power tool can result in dangerous situations.
  • At low temperatures and after a long break in operation it is recommended to turn the power tool to operate it with no load for a few minutes to provide proper grease distribution inside its driving mechanism.
  • Use soft, damp (cannot be wet) cloth and soap to clean power tools. Do not use petrol, solvents, and other agents that may damage your equipment.
  • Power tools can be stored/carried out after making sure that all moving components are locked and protected against release with original devices intended for this purpose.
  • Store power tools in a dry, dust and water-protected place.
  • Carry your power tool in its original packaging to protect against mechanical damage.
  • Keep handles and grip surfaces clean and free from oil and grease. Secure grip and control over the tool in unexpected circumstances are impossible if handles and grip surfaces are slippery.

WARNING! General warnings regarding the use of power tools.

Repair
Warranty and post-warranty repairs of its power tools are carried out by PROFIX Service, which guarantees the best quality or repair and use of genuine spare parts.

WARNING!
While operating power tools it is necessary to observe basic work safety rules to avoid fire, electric shock, or mechanical injury.
WARNING! IMPACT DRILL, Additional Safety Warnings –Personal Safety:

  • Wear ear protectors with hammer drills. Long-term effects of noise may lead to damage to hearing or deafness.
  • Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its cord.
  • Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock.
  • Use appropriate detectors to determine if utility lines are hidden in the work area or call the local utility company for assistance.
  • Contact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to an explosion. Penetrating a water line causes property damage or may cause an electric shock.
  • Do not work materials containing asbestos. Asbestos is considered carcinogenic.
  • Keep your workplace clean and tidy. Material mixtures are extremely dangerous. Light metal clouds of dust can ignite or explode.
  • Protect the object machined. Make sure all clamps are closed and check for excessive clearance. It is safer to fix the object machined in a fixing device or a vice than holding it in your hand.
  • Use auxiliary handles supplied with the tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
  • prepare the tool before use. This tool produces high torque. Ensure adequate support during operation. Otherwise, you may lose control of the tool leading to injury.
  • Always hold the power tool with your both hands using both the main and auxiliary handles keeping a stable position. It is safer to control your power tool with both hands.
  • Turn the power tool immediately when the bit jams. Expect intense vibrations that can result in a kickoff. The bit jams when the power tool is overloaded or is bent inside the object.
  • Always unplug the tool from the main socket during breaks, before changing bits, during repairs, cleaning, or making adjustments. Before you put the power tool aside make sure it is completely stopped. The bit can jam resulting in losing control over the power tool.
  • Do not use a power tool with its power cord damaged. Do not touch the power cord when damaged; in case of damaging the power cord during operation unplug it from the mains. Damaged power cords increase the risk of electric shock.
  • If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord available from an authorized service center. Safety instructions when using long drill bits:
  • Never use a speed higher than the maximum drill bit speed. always start drilling at a low speed and after touching the workpiece to the drill bit. At higher speeds, the drill bit may bend if not in contact with the workpiece, resulting in injury.
  • Push the drill bit against the workpiece in line with the drill bit. Do not use excessive force. Drill bits may bend, causing damage and loss of control, which may result in injury.

APPLICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION

The impact drill is intended for drilling holes in wood, metal, plastics, and ceramics; its impact mode is used to drill in bricks, stone, and concrete. The tool is equipped with an electronic control system and right-hand/left-hand operation switch and is also suitable for tightening/undoing screws and threading. It is prohibited to use the tool in other applications. The impact drill is powered by a single-phase electric motor and is intended for use in DIY under average load. It is not suitable for heavy-duty tasks. It is prohibited to use the tool to carry out operations that require the use of professional equipment.

Each application of the tool not in line with the intended use as specified below is strictly forbidden and makes the warranty terms null and void. The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for possible consequential damage that may arise due to or in connection with such application. Any modifications of the tool by the user relieve the manufacturer from responsibility for any damage and injuries to the user and the surroundings. Application of the tool per the intended use also refers to its maintenance, storage, transportation, and repairs.

Defective electric tools can be handed over for repairs exclusively to service workshops appointed by the tool manufacturer. The tools supplied by the electric grid shall be repaired exclusively by authorized electricians. Despite using the tool according to its intended application it is impossible to eliminate certain residual risk factors. Considering the tool construction the following risks may occur when operating the tool:

  • Touching the rotating drill bit with the hand, operator’s clothes, or power cord.
  • Burns when changing drill bits (Drill bits heat up intensely during operation; use protective gloves when changing the drill bit).
  • Throwing back a machined object or its fragment.
  • Bending/breaking the drill.
  • The set includes:
  • Impact drill – 1 piece
  • Auxiliary handle – 1 piece
  • Depth stop – 1 piece
  • Chuck key – 1 piece
  • User’s manual – 1 piece
  • Warranty card – 1 piece

Device components (see Fig. A, B, C)
The numbering of device components refers to graphics presented on page 2 of the user’s manual:

  1. Drilling Chuck with a toothed ring
  2. Operation mode switch drill/impact drill
  3. Rotation direction switch
  4. Switch lock
  5. Rotational speed control
  6. Switch
  7. Main handle
  8. Speed selector
  9. Auxiliary handle
  10. Depth stop
  11. Key for the drilling chuck with a toothed ring

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL TDW1050A
Voltage 220-240 V
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 1050 W
No load speed Speed 1
Speed 2 0-3200 rpm
Drill chuck (keyed) 1,5-13 mm

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Maximum hole diameter

| steel – 8/13 mm
concrete – 13/20 mm
wood – 25/40 mm
Weight (with no accessories)| 2,98 kg
Equipment Class| /II
Ingress protection| IPX0
Sound pressure level (LpA)| 96,4 dB(A) ±5dB
Sound power level (LwA)| 104,4 dB(A)±5dB
Vibration level according to valid standard EN 62841
No impact drilling (metal), main handle a hD| 3,042 m/s2
Impact drilling, main handle (concrete) a hID| 9,603 m/s2
tolerance of measurements K=1,5 m/s2

The vibration level value given refers to the basic application of the tool. If the tool is used for other applications or with other tools, or if it is not maintained properly, the vibration level may differ from the values given. The abovementioned causes may lead to higher exposure to vibrations during the whole work time.

One must implement additional safety measures to protect the operators from exposure to vibrations, such as maintenance of the electric tool and work tools, assurance of proper hand temperature, or determination of the sequence of work operations. The declared total vibrations and declared noise emissions were measured by a standard test method and may be used for tool comparison. The declared total vibrations and noise emissions can be used in preliminary exposure assessment.

Warnings
The vibrations and noise emissions during the actual use of the power tool may differ from the declared values depending on how the tool is used and on the type of the workpiece in particular. Determine safeguards to protect the operator. They should be based on the estimated exposure under actual operational conditions (taking into account all parts of the operating cycle such as when the tool is switched off or idle except the start time).

BEFORE YOU START

  1. Make sure that power supply parameters meet the requirements provided on the drill nameplate.
  2. Make sure the drill switch is in the off position and switch lock (4) is released. Do not put the device aside when the lock is on. To release the lock press the switch (6) again.
  3. The auxiliary handle (9) can be installed by inserting the handle clamping ring onto the chuck and locking it by tightening the handle.
  4. The depth stop (10) can be installed by inserting it into the hole of the auxiliary handle and tightening the auxiliary handle to lock it.
  5. When using an extension cord make sure its parameters and cable cross-section meet the drill power requirements. Extension cords should be as short as possible. When in use extension cords must be fully uncoiled.

OPERATION

  • Selecting a drill bit When drilling in concrete, bricks, and stone masonry bits must be used. When drilling holes in metal, plastics, and wood (hole diameters up to 6mm) use metal bits.
  • When drilling holes with a diameter exceeding 6 mm in wood, use wood drill bits.
  • Fixing a drill bit Insert a drill bit into the loosened chuck (1) and fix it by tightening jaws by turning the outer ring clockwise with the key (11) inserted one by another into 3 holes provided in the chuck body (see Fig.: B).
  • Setting the drilling depth
  • The depth stop (10) can be used to set the drilling depth.
  • Extend the drill stop to set the distance between the depth stop tip and the drill bit  tip that equals the drilling depth required
  • Selecting an operation mode

Drilling and tightening/undoing screws
Set the operation mode switch (2) to position «drill» marked with the symbol.

Impact drilling
Set the operation mode switch (2) to position «impact drill» marked with a symbol .
NOTE: Never change the operation mode when the drill chuck (1) rotates.

Changing the rotation direction
Move the rotation direction lever (3) to a selected position until you feel resistance: clockwise rotation, or counterclockwise rotation.
NOTE: Never change the rotation direction when the drill chuck (1) rotates.

Selecting a speed
By using the speed selector (8) users can pre-set one of the two torque ranges:
Speed 1: Low-speed range suitable for drilling high-diameter holes or for tightening/undoing screws/bolts.
Speed 2: High-speed range – suitable for drilling low-diameter holes.
NOTE: Speeds can be selected when the tool chuck does not rotate. If it is impossible to turn the speed selector (8) until resistance is felt, move the chuck driving spindle.

Turning on/off

  • To turn the power tool on press its switch (6) button and keep it pressed.
  • To lock the switch in on position press the lock (4).
  • To turn the power tool off just release the switch (6) button or, when it is
  • locked with switch lock (4), press it for a moment and then release it.
  • Controlling the speed
  • By increasing or decreasing the pressure on the switch (6) the user can control the rotational speed step.
  • Low pressure on the switch (6) results in low speed. Increasing the pressure raises the speed.
  • Setting the speed
  • Using rotational speed control (5) the user can set a desired speed. It can be done during the operation.
  • Speed depends on the material drilled and working conditions and can be determined by performing a test.

CHANGING THE DRILL CHUCK
WARNING!
Before any work on the power tool unplug it from the mains socket. The chuck installed on a right-hand/ left-hand rotating drill is fixed with a left-hand thread bolt. Before changing the drill chuck, undo the screw using a Phillips- type (Ph2) screwdriver inserting it from the front through the chuck opening. A left-hand thread screw can be undone only by turning it clockwise. To remove the chuck (1) put the drill on a stable surface, e.g. on a workbench, and apply a two-hole spanner (17 mm) to notches at the spindle. Hold the chuck with one hand and turn the spanner counterclockwise with the other until the chuck is completely removed (see Fig. C). The drill chuck installation should be carried out in the opposite order. No dirt is allowed on the chuck seat and spindle thread.

OPERATION TIPS

  • After a longer operation at low speeds run the power tool at its maximum speed with no load for about 3 minutes to cool it down.

  •  To drill holes in ceramic tiles set the operation mode switch (2) to position «drill».

  • Once the hole in the ceramic tile is ready, set the operation mode switch to position «impact drill» and continue drilling in this mode.

  • When drilling in concrete, stone, or walls hard alloy drill bits should be used.

  • When drilling in metal use sharp metal drill bits only.
    NOTE: Proper drill bit selection reduces vibrations during drilling, which increases drilling efficiency considerably.

  • When tightening/undoing screws place the bit onto the screw/nut when the chuck is stopped.

STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE

Generally, this power tool does not require any special maintenance. Store the machine in a place away from children, keep it clean, and protect it from humidity and dust. Storage conditions should exclude any mechanical damage and weathering. After drilling in concrete, in intensely dusty environments it is recommended to remove dust from ventilation openings and the drill chuck with a stream of compressed air. It will protect bearings and remove the dust obstructing the motor cooling air supply.

TRANSPORTATION
The drill should be transported and stored in a box protecting against humidity, dust, and tiny object penetration; special care should be taken to protect ventilation inlets. Small objects that get into the device can damage the motor.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (TYPICAL PROBLEMS)
The drill does not work:

  • check whether the power cord is properly connected and check fuses. The drill works with interruptions or generates sparks:

  • check and replace carbon brushes.
    NOTE! Carbon brushes can be replaced only by competent electricians.

  • If the power tool does not work despite being supplied from a proper power source, have the tool repaired by sending it to the service center. The addresses are provided in the warranty card.

MANUFACTURER PROFIX Ltd.,
34 Marywilska Street, 03-228 Warsaw, POLAND.

PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:
NOTE: The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must never be thrown away together with other waste (with the penalty of a fine). Hazardous components of electronic equipment may adversely affect the natural environment and human health. Each household may contribute to the recovery and reuse (recycling) of old machinery and equipment. Both in Poland and Europe, a system for recovery of used equipment either exists or is being created. The system obliges all organizations that sell such equipment to collect the used machinery and appliances. Moreover, general-purpose collecting points for such equipment are available.

PICTOGRAMS
Explanation of the icons located on the nominal plate and the information tags:

EC/EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The person who was authorized to develop technical documentation The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation The object of the declaration described above is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation References to the relevant harmonized standards used or references to the other technical specifications with which conformity is declared:

The policy of the PROFIX company consists in permanent improvements of the offered products and therefore the company reserves the right to make amendments to the product specification without prior notice. The images included in the operation manual are only exemplary and may slightly differ from the actual appearance of the device purchased. This instruction manual is protected by copyright. Copying it without the written consent of PROFIX Co. Ltd. is prohibited.

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