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As

 

a

 

general

 

rule

 

always

 

use

 

LO

 

(1) speed

 

for

 

screw-driving

 

and

 

drilling

 

large

 

holes.

When

 

drilling

 

small

 

holes

 

HI

 

(2) speed

 

can

 

be

 

used.

 

Refer

 

to

 

the

 

following

 

chart

 

for

recommended

 

applications

 

for

 

bit

 

types.

Page

 

9

WARNINGS

A stuck

 

bit

 

can

 

be

 

removed

 

simply

 

by

setting

 

the

 

reversing

 

switch

 

to

 

reverse

rotation

 

in

 

order

 

to

 

back

 

out.

 

However,

the

 

tool

 

may

 

back

 

out

 

abruptly

 

if

 

you

do

 

not

 

hold

 

it

 

firmly.

Always

 

secure

 

small

 

workpieces

 

in

 

a

vice

 

or

 

other

 

holding

 

device.

• If

 

the

 

tool

 

is

 

operated

 

continuously

 

until

the

 

battery

 

has

 

discharged,

 

allow

 

the

tool

 

to

 

rest

 

for

 

15

 

minutes

 

before

proceeding

 

with

 

a

 

fresh

 

battery

.

The

 

exposed

 

metal

 

parts

 

of

 

the

 

drill

will

 

become

 

very

 

hot

 

in

 

this

 

type

 

of

operation.

Drilling

BIT

 

TYPE

MATERIAL

HOLE

 

Ø

SPEED

IMPERIAL METRIC

All

 

Wood

0-

1

/

2

13mm

H

 

(2)

All

 

Wood

to

 

1”

25mm

L (1)

Soft

 

Wood

to

 

1

1

/

2

38mm

H

 

(2)

Hard

 

Wood

to

 

1”

25mm

H

 

(2)

Soft

 

Wood

to

 

2”

50mm

L (1)

Hard

 

Wood

to

 

1

1

/

2

38mm

L (1)

Mild

 

Steel

to

 

1”

25mm

L (1)

Soft

 

Wood

to

 

2”

50mm

L (1)

Hard

 

Wood

to

 

1

1

/

2

38mm

L (1)

Mild

 

Steel

to

 

3

/

16

5mm

H

 

(2)

Mild

 

Steel

3

/

16

 

to

 

1

/

2

” 5-13mm

L (1)

Stainless

 

Steel

to

 

5

/

16

8mm

L (1)

Masonry

to

 

5

/

8

16mm

H

 

(2)

 

+

Glazed

 

Tile

to

 

5

/

8

16mm

L (1)

Summary of Contents for TDA100

Page 1: ...formation necessary for safe and effective operation of this product his drill has a number of unique features Even if you are familiar with cordless drills ease read this manual to make sure you get...

Page 2: ...asonry 16mm 5 8 Battery Ni Cd 18V 2 Charge time 1 hour approx Battery Charger 240V 50Hz Aust 230V 50Hz UK 120V 60Hz USA Net weight 3 0kg 6 6lb SPECIFICATIONS Technical Data 8 7 9 10 6 8 4 5 14 16 17 1...

Page 3: ...tions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp...

Page 4: ...switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the...

Page 5: ...e manufacturer A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs Use...

Page 6: ...charger 14 into the proper AC voltage source and switch on The green LED will illuminate 2 Insert the battery into the charger as shown Push the battery down fully into the charger until the red LED...

Page 7: ...trigger hat delivers higher speed and torque ith increased trigger pressure Do not operate for long periods with only light pressure on the trigger as excess heat will be produced internally Use the...

Page 8: ...d by removing the battery Note The battery can be fitted without the tray Two driver bits are supplied When not in use they clip into the locators on the tray Drill bits and screws can also be stored...

Page 9: ...ce If the tool is operated continuously until the battery has discharged allow the tool to rest for 15 minutes before proceeding with a fresh battery The exposed metal parts of the drill will become v...

Page 10: ...use sufficient pressure to prevent the bit from rubbing Stainless steel can work harden as a result of the drill bit rubbing Apply high pressure on the LO 1 speed setting to prevent rubbing when drill...

Page 11: ...ouches the intended hole position Hold the plunge base firmly against the surface to guarantee perpendicular alignment and proceed to drill Continue to hold the base against your drilling surface whil...

Page 12: ...V base can be mounted with the V ocks facing inward or outward Fit the V base locking ring 16 through the V base as shown Position the V base and locking ring against the face of the plunge base then...

Page 13: ...ence 10 he fence is used for an additional ignment aid eg when fitting door cks or for drilling multiple holes equal stance from an edge eg cabinet shelf upport pins To fit the fence first loosen the...

Page 14: ...ore gripping the drill handle as shown above The lower strap attachment point is accessed using a 3mm Hex Key The upper attachment point is accessed using a Philips head screwdriver Wrist strap 6 LED...

Page 15: ...ty or referral to your nearest Triton Service Centre please contact your local Triton ffice as listed over page ubricating the plunge rods he plunge mechanism can become stiff to operate when drilling...

Page 16: ...tively you can register nline at www triton com au our details will be included on our ailing list for information on future leases Details provided will not be ade available to any third party YOUR P...

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