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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW710A 710W, hammer function, mains-powered
Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW710A 710W, hammer function, mains-powered
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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW710A 710W, hammer function, mains-powered
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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW710A 710W, hammer function, mains-powered
Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW710A 710W, hammer function, mains-powered
TRYTON TDW710A is a corded impact drill with 710 W input power and an integrated hammer function designed for mains-powered operation. The tool combines rotary drilling and percussive action to handle masonry drilling as well as routine drilling in wood and metal. Its ergonomic body and variable-speed trigger offer controlled torque for a range of DIY, renovation and light construction jobs where reliable drilling and occasional chiselling are required.
The drill provides consistent power from a mains connection and delivers sufficient impact force for drilling into concrete, brick and other masonry materials. The variable-speed trigger allows gradual torque control for precise starts and material-appropriate speeds. A hammer (impact) mode is available when percussive action is needed, while the rotary mode enables clean holes in wood and metal. The corded design eliminates battery runtime limitations, and the compact form factor helps with access in tighter spaces.
Select the operating mode appropriate to the task: use hammer mode for masonry and percussive drilling, and rotary mode for wood and metal. Fit the correct drill bit and secure it in the chuck, set the desired speed via the trigger and apply steady pressure while keeping the drill perpendicular to the work surface. For precise starts, begin at low speed and increase as the bit engages the material. Maintain a firm two-handed grip where possible and follow standard safety precautions such as wearing eye protection and securing the workpiece.
For masonry drilling, use appropriate masonry drill bits and start with a pilot hole when necessary. Allow the tool to cool during prolonged use and avoid excessive side pressure on the bit. When drilling metal or wood, switch off hammer mode to prevent damage to bits and workpieces. Use clamps to secure small workpieces and observe recommended drilling speeds for the chosen material.
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