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Electric Hammer Drill TRYTON TDW550 — corded impact drill, model YTDW01SS
Electric Hammer Drill TRYTON TDW550 — corded impact drill, model YTDW01SS
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Electric Hammer Drill TRYTON TDW550 — corded impact drill, model YTDW01SS
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Electric Hammer Drill TRYTON TDW550 — corded impact drill, model YTDW01SS
Electric Hammer Drill TRYTON TDW550 — corded impact drill, model YTDW01SS
TRYTON TDW550 is a corded electric impact drill designed for drilling and light hammering tasks. Supplied under model YTDW01SS, this tool combines a compact, ergonomic body with a power system suitable for routine construction, renovation and DIY work. The drill provides selectable impact mode for penetrating masonry and effective rotation-only mode for wood and metal, making it a versatile option for installers, hobbyists and homeowners who need a reliable cabled drill for both handheld and bench-mounted use.
The TRYTON TDW550 delivers consistent drilling performance through a stable, corded power supply that avoids battery-related downtime. Its impact mechanism engages when additional percussive force is required, and the compact form factor with an ergonomic grip reduces operator fatigue during extended use. Built for straightforward operation, the drill supports quick bit changes and precise rotational control, enabling efficient work across different materials without complex setup.
Secure the appropriate drill bit for the material and tighten it in the chuck. Connect the tool to a suitable mains outlet and set the operation mode to rotation-only for wood or metal, or to impact mode for masonry. Hold the drill firmly with both hands where practical, position the bit at the intended workpoint, and apply steady pressure while starting at low speed to create a pilot point before increasing speed. If available, use a depth stop or guide for consistent hole depth. After use, disconnect from the mains and allow the tool to cool before changing bits or storing.
Use appropriate drill bits rated for the target material and wear suitable personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and hearing protection. For masonry work, start with a smaller pilot bit and progress to the final diameter; secure workpieces when drilling metal or wood. Ensure the mains supply matches the tool’s requirements and avoid operating in wet conditions to reduce electrical hazards.
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