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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K — model YTDW05WR
Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K — model YTDW05WR
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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K — model YTDW05WR
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Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K — model YTDW05WR
Corded Impact Drill TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K — model YTDW05WR
The TRYTON TDW1050 / TDW1050K (model YTDW05WR) corded impact drill is an electric mains-powered handheld tool designed for drilling with an integrated hammer function. It is intended for tasks in wood, metal and masonry and is suitable for DIY and light professional use such as fixing, creating holes and installing anchors. The drill accepts standard cylindrical chucks and may be used with auxiliary handles where provided to improve stability during operation.
The corded design provides a continuous power supply for extended use without battery changes or recharging. The integrated impact (hammer) function enables efficient drilling into masonry while still allowing precise rotary drilling in wood and metal. Compatibility with standard chucks gives flexibility for different drill bit types and sizes, and an auxiliary handle option improves control and safety when working with tougher materials.
Select the appropriate drill bit and secure it in the chuck according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For masonry, use the impact (hammer) mode and apply steady pressure while keeping the drill perpendicular to the work surface. For wood and metal, switch to rotary mode if available to avoid unnecessary impact action. Use an auxiliary handle where provided to maintain control, and ensure the workpiece is clamped or supported. Always connect the tool to a suitable mains supply and follow safety precautions in the user manual.
Wear eye and hearing protection and a dust mask when drilling masonry or metal. Start drilling at low speed to position the bit accurately, then increase speed as needed. Allow the drill bit to clear debris regularly and avoid excessive side pressure to prolong bit and tool life.
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