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OPERA
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TWO GEAR HAMMER DRILL
TDW1050A
Original text translation
BE
FO
RE
YOU
S
TART
U
SI
NG
TH
E
M
ACH
IN
E
RE
AD
THOROUGHL
Y
THIS
MANUAL.
Keep
this
document
for
future
reference.
WARNING!
Read
all
safety
warnings
marked
with
a
symbol
and
all
operating
safety
instructions.
T
o
limit
the
risk
of
fire
,
electric
shock
and
injury
while
using
the
device,
follow
all opera
ting
safet
y
instructions
and tips
provided
below.
Keep
all
work
safety
instructions and
tips
for
future
reference
.
In warnings provided her
ein the expression “po
wer tool” means a power tool
power
ed fr
om the
mains (with
a pow
er cor
d) or
a batt
ery power
ed power
tool
(cor
dless).
WARNING!
General
work
safety
warnings
for
use
of
the
tool.
Workplace
safety
:
a)
Keep your
workplace tidy and
well lit.
Untidiness
and bad
lighting
result
in
higher
accident
rate.
b)
Do
not
use
the po
wer
tool in
explosive
environments
,
created
by
flammable liquids, gases
or dusts.
The power tool
generates sparks
that
can
ignite
dust
or v
apors.
c)
Keep
children
and
unauthorized
persons
away
from
the
place
where
the
power
tools
are
used
.
Inattention
may
r
esult
in
losing
contr
ol
over
your
pow
er
tool
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Electric
safety
:
a)
Plugs
used
in
pow
er
tools
must
match
wall
outlets.
Never
modify
the
plug
of
your
power tool.
Do
not
use
any
extension
cables when
opera
ting
a
power
tool
with a
grounding/earthing
conductor (PE).
Any
modifications of plugs
and outlets incr
ease the risk
of
electric
shock.
b)
Avoid touching earthed
surfaces
or grounded items
like pipes,
heaters,
central
heating
radia
tors
and
refrigerators
.
T
ouching
earthed
or
gr
ounded
surfaces
increases
the
risk
of electric
shock.
c)
Do not
expose
your power tool
to
rain or
damp
environments.
W
ater
penetrating
the
tool
increases
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
d)
Do
not
damage
the
power
cord.
Never
use
the
power
cord
to
carr
y
,
pull
the power
tool
and
do
not
pull
by its
power
cord
to
disconnect
plug
from
the
outlet.
Keep
the
power
cord
awa
y
from
sources
of
heat,
oils,
sharp
edges
and
moving
par
ts.
Damaged
or
entangled po
wer
c
ords
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
e)
When
your
power
tool
is
operated
outdoors
use
extension
cords
intended
for
outdoor
use
only.
Using
an
extension
cable
intended
for
outdoor
use decr
eases
the
risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
f
)
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.
g
)
When
it
is
unavoidable
to
use
your
power
tool
in
a
damp
env
ir
on
men
t
use
a
n
R
CD
(R
esi
du
al
Cu
rr
en
t
D
evi
ce
)
f
or
protection.
The
use
of
RCDs
decreases
the
risk
of electric
shock.
WARNING!
General
w
arnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Personal
safety
:
a)
This
equipment
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
disabled
physically
,
mentally,
sensorial
or
persons
wi
t
h
no
e
xp
e
ri
e
nc
e
a
nd
k
no
w
le
d
ge
i
n
op
e
ra
t
in
g
th
e
eq
ui
pm
e
nt
un
l
es
s
t
h
ey
op
er
at
e
t
he
e
qu
ip
m
en
t
u
n
de
r
supervision
or
follow
user's
instruc
tions
provided
by
persons
responsible
f
or
their
safety.
b)
It
is necessary to
predict steps,
watch
and k
eep common
sense
when using
power
tools.
Do not
operate
power
tools
when you
are
tired,
under
influence
of
drugs,
medicine
or
alcohol.
A
moment of
inattention
while
operating
a
power
tool
may
result
in
serious
personal
injury
.
c)
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
.
d)
Avoid
unexpected start up. Before
connecting your power
tool
to
the
mains
and/or
inserting
a
battery
make
sure
its
power
switch is in off
position.
Carrying your po
wer tool with a finger on its
power switch
or
without
disconnecting
it
from the
mains
(switched
on)
may
r
esult
in
an
accident.
e)
Before
starting
y
our
power
tool
remove
any
keys/wrenches.
Leaving
a
key/wr
ench
in
the
rotating
part
of y
our
power
tool
may
r
esult
in
personal
injury
.
f
)
Do
not
lean
forward
too
far.
Always
remain
stable
and
maintain
balance.
It will
allow
you
to
have
a
better
contr
ol o
ver
your
power
tool
in
unpredictable
situations.
g)
Wear
appropriate
clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothes
or
jewelry
.
Keep
your
hair
tied.
Keep
your
clothes
away
from
moving
par
ts.
Loose
clothes,
jewelry
or
long
hair
may
be
caught
by
moving
parts.
h)
If your pow
er tool allows for using an external dust e
xtraction
or
collec
tion
system,
make
sure
it
is
connected
and
used
properly
.
Using
dust
collectors
ma
y
reduce
dust
affected
risks.
i)
Do
not
let
your skills
gained
through
the
frequent
use
of
the
power
tool
mak
e y
ou
overconfident
and disregard
safety
rules.
Car
elessness
may
cause
injury
in
a fr
action
of
a sec
ond
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Use
and
taking
care of
your
power
tool
:
a)
Do not overload y
our power tool
. Use a pow
er tool with power
adjusted
to
work
being
done.
An
appropriately
chosen
power
tool
will
allow
you
to
work
better
and safer
under
load
it has
been designed
for
.
b)
Do
not
use
a
pow
er
tool
when
its
po
wer
switch
is
out of
order
(it
does
not
switch
it on
or off
).
Any
pow
er
tool
with
its
power swit
ch
out
of
or
der
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repair
ed
.
c)
Always
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
di
s
c
on
n
e
c
t
it
s
b
at
t
e
r
y
be
f
or
e
c
h
an
g
i
ng
a
ny
s
e
t
ti
n
g
s,
performing
replacement
or
storage.
Such
prev
entive
measures
reduc
e
the
risk of
accidental
power
tool
start
up
.
d)
Keep your
power
tool out
of reach
of children
and do not
allow
unauthorized
persons to
use
the
power
tool.
P
ower
tools
in hands
of
untr
ained
persons
can
be
danger
ous.
e)
Pow
er
tools
require
maintenance.
Check
power
tools
for
concentricity or
jamming of moving
parts, any cracks
and all
EN
4
other
factors
affec
ting
the
power
tool
work
safety
.
If
any
damage
to
the
pow
er
tool
is
detected
,
it
should
be
repaired
before
use.
Impr
oper
power
tool
maintenance
is
a
reason
for
many
accidents.
f
)
Cutting tools
should be
sharp and
clean.
Keeping
sharp cutting
edges
in
good
condition
reduc
es
the
risk of
jamming
and
facilitates
operation.
g)
Pow
er
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 r
esult
in
danger
ous
situations.
h)
At
low
temperatures
and
after
a
long
brakes
in
operation
it
is
recommended to turn the power tool to opera
te it with no load
for
a
few
minutes
to
provide
proper grease
distribution inside
its
driving
mechanism.
i)
Use
soft,
damp
(cannot
be
wet)
cloth
and
soap
to
clean
power
tools.
Do
not
use
petrol,
solvents
and
other
agents
that
may
damage
y
our
equipment
.
j)
Pow
er
tools
c
an
be
stored/carried
after
making
sure
tha
t
all
moving
components
are
locked
and
protected
against
release
with
original
devices
intended
for
this
purpose
.
k)
Store
po
wer
tools
in
a
dr
y
,
dust
and
water-protected
place.
l)
Carry
your
power
tool
in
its
original
pack
aging
to
provide
protection
against
mechanic
al
damage.
m)
Keep
handles
and
grip
surfaces
clean
and
free
from
oil
and
grease.
Secur
e grip and
control
over the
tool in unexpected cir
cumstances
are
impossible if
handles
and
grip
sur
faces
are
slippery
.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Repair
:
a)
Warranty
and
post-warranty
repairs
of
its
power
tools
are
carried
out
by
PROFIX
S
ervice,
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
S
afety
:
a)
Wear ear protectors
with
hammer
drills.
Long-term effect of
noise
may
lead
to
damage
of
hearing
or
deafness.
b
)
Ho
ld
po
wer
to
ol
by
in
su
la
te
d
g
ri
pp
in
g
s
ur
fac
es
,
w
he
n
performing
an
operation
where
the
c
utting
accessory
may
contact
hidden
wiring
or its
own
cord.
Cutting
acc
essory c
ontacting
a
"live"
wir
e
may
make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the pow
er
tool
"live"
and
could
give
the oper
ator
an
electric shock.
c
)
Use
appropriate
detec
tors
to
determine
if
utility
lines
are
hidden
in
the
w
ork
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
explosion.
Penetr
ating a
water
line
causes
property
damage
or
may
cause
an
electric shock.
d
)
Do not work materials containing asbestos
.
Asbestos is consider
ed
car
cinogenic.
e)
Keep
your
w
orkplace
clean
and
tidy
.
Material
mixtures
ar
e
extremely
dangerous.
Light
metal
dusts
can
ignite
or explode
.
f
)
Protec
t
the
objec
t
machined.
Make
sure
all
clamps
are
closed
and
check
for
exc
essive
clear
ance.
It is
safer
to fix
the object
machined
in
a
fixing
device
or a
vice
than
holding it
in
your
hand
.
g
)
Use
auxiliar
y
handles
supplied
with
the
tool.
Loss
of
contr
ol
can
cause
personal injury
.
h)
Prepare
the
tool
before
use.
This
tool
produces
high
tor
que.
Ensure
adequate
support
during
operation.
O
therwise,
you
may
lose c
ontrol
of
the
tool
leading
to
injury
.
i
)
Always hold
firmly
the
power tool with
your
both
hands
using
both
the main
and
auxiliary handle
k
eeping a
stable
position.
It
is
safer
to
contr
ol
your
power
tool
with
both
hands.
j
)
Turn
the
pow
er
tool
immediately
when
the
bit
jams
.
Expect
intense
vibra
tions
that
can result
in
a
kickoff.
The
bit
jams when
the
power
tool
is
overloaded
or
is
bent
inside
the
object.
k
)
Always
unplug
the
tool
from
the
mains
socket
during
breaks,
prior
to
changing
bits,
during
repairs,
cleaning
or
making
adjustments.
Bef
ore
you
put
the
pow
er
tool
aside mak
e
sure
it
is
completely stopped
.
The
bit c
an jam
resulting
in
losing c
ontrol
over
the
power
tool.
l
)
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
incr
ease
the
risk of
electric shock.
m
)
If the pow
er cord
is
damaged,
it must
be
replaced with
a
special
cord
a
vailable
from
an
authorized
ser
vice
center
.
Safety instructions when using long drill bits
:
a)
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
injur
y
.
b
)
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 r
esult
in injury
.
APPLICATIONS
AND C
ONSTRUCTION:
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. T
he
tool is
equipped
with an
electronic
control
system
and right-hand/left-hand
operation
switch
and
is
also
suitable
for
tightening/undoing
scr
ews
and
threading
.
It
is
absolutely
prohibited
to
use
the t
ool
in
other applic
ations.
The impact drill
is power
ed 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
using
professional
equipment.
Each
application
of
the
tool
not
in
line
with
the
intended
use
as
specified
below is strictly forbidden and makes the w
arranty terms null and v
oid.
T
he
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
reliev
e
the
manufacturer
from
responsibility
for
any
damage
and
injuries
to
the
user
and
the
surroundings.
Application of the tool in accor
dance with the intended use also r
efers to its
maintenance,
storage,
transpor
tation
and
repairs.
Defective elec
tric tools can be
handed over for repairs exclusively to service
workshops
appointed
by
the
tool
manufacturer
.
The
tools
supplied
from
electric
grid
shall
be
repair
ed
ex
clusively
by
authorized
elec
tricians.
Despite
using
the
tool
accor
ding
to
its
intended
application it
is
impossible
to
eliminate certain residual risk factors. Considering the t
ool construction the
following
risks ma
y
occur
when
operating
the
tool:
-
T
ouching
the
rota
ting
drill
bit
with
the
hand,
operat
or's
clothes
or
power
cord.
-
Burns
when
changing
drill
bits
(Drill
bits
heat
up
intensely
during
5
opera
tion;
use
protective
glov
es
when
changing
the
drill
bit).
-
Throwing
back
machined
objec
t
or
its
fragment.
-
Bending/breaking
the
drill.
n
The
set
includes:
ź
I
mpact
drill -
1
piece
ź
Auxiliary
handle
-
1
piece
ź
Depth
stop
-
1
piece
ź
Chuck
key
-
1
piece
ź
User's
manual -
1
piece
ź
Warranty
card
-
1
piece
n
Device
components
(see
Fig.
A
)
:
,B,C
The n
umbering of devic
e 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.
Swit
ch
lock
5.
Rotational
speed
contr
ol
6.
Swit
ch
7.
Main
handle
8.
Speed
selec
tor
9.
Auxiliary
handle
10.
Depth
stop
11.
Key
for
the
drilling chuck
with
a
toothed
ring
SPECIFICATIONS:
The vibration
level value
given refers
to 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
above-
mentioned
causes
may
lead
to
higher
exposure
to
vibra
tions
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
t
otal
vibrations
and
declared
noise
emissions
w
ere
measured
in
accordance
with
a
standard
test
method
and
may
be
used
for
tool
comparison.
The
declared t
otal vibra
tions and
noise emissions
can be
used
in pr
eliminary
exposure
assessment.
Warnings:
The vibrations and
noise emissions
during
the actual
use
of the
power tool
may
differ fr
om
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
exposur
e
under
actual
opera
tional
conditions
(taking
into
account
all par
ts of the
operating cycle such
as when
the tool is switched
off or idle
except
the
start
time).
BEFORE
YOU ST
ART
:
1.
Make
sure
that
power
supply
parameters
meet
the
requirements
provided
on
the
drill
nameplate.
2.
Make sur
e the
drill
switch
is in
off
position and
switch
lock
(
4
) is
released
.
Do not put the device aside when the lock is on.
To r
elease 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. The
depth
stop
(
10
)
can
be
installed
by
inserting
it
into
the
hole
of
the
auxiliary
handle
and
tightening
the
auxiliar
y
handle
to
lock
it.
4.
When using an extension cor
d mak
e sure
its parameters
and cable cr
oss-
section meet the drill power requir
ements. Extension cords should be as
short
as
possible.
When
in
use
ex
tension
cords
must
be fully
uncoiled.
OPERATION:
n
Selecting
a
drill
bit
When
drilling
in
concrete,
bricks,
stone
masonry
bits
must
be
used.
When
drilling holes
in
metal,
plastics,
wood
(hole
diameters
up t
o 6mm)
use
metal
bits.
When
drilling
holes
with
a
diameter
exceeding
6 mm
in
wood
,
use
wood
drill
bits.
n
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
)
inser
ted one by
another
into
3 holes
provided
in the
chuck
body
(see
Fig.:
B
)
.
n
Setting
the
drilling
depth
The
depth st
op
(
10
)
can
be
used
to
set
drilling depth.
Extend the drill stop to set the distance between depth stop tip and drill bit
tip
that
equals
to
the
drilling
depth
required.
n
Selecting
an
operation
mode
ź
Drilling
and
tightening/undoing screws:
Set the operation mode switch (
2
) to position «drill» marked with symbol -
.
ź
I
mpact
drilling:
Set
the
operation
mode
switch (
2
)
to
position
«impact
drill»
marked
with
symbol
-
.
NOTE:
Nev
er
change
the oper
ation
mode
when the
drill
chuck
(
1
) r
otates.
n
Changing
the
rotation
direction
Move
the
rotation
direction
lever
(
3
)
to
a
selec
ted
position
until
you
feel
resistance:
-
clockwise
r
otation,
-
counterclockwise
rotation.
NOTE:
Nev
er
change
the r
otation
dir
ection
when
the
drill
chuck
(
1
)
rotates.
n
Selecting
a
speed
By
using
the
speed
selector
(
8
)
users
can
pre-set
one
of
the
two
torque
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Pow
er consumption
No load speed
V
oltage
220-240 V
1,5-13 mm
Drill chuck (key
ed
)
Maximum hole diameter
steel - 8/13 mm
concrete - 13/20 mm
wood - 25/40 mm
Sound pressure lev
el (LpA)
Sound power level (L
wA)
Vibration lev
el according to valid standard
EN 62841
No impact drilling (metal),
main handle a
hD
I
mpact
drilling, main handle (concr
ete) a
hID
2
tolerance of measur
ements K=1,5 m/s
96,4 dB(A)
±
5dB
1
0
4,4 dB(A)
±
5dB
2
9,603 m/s
2
3,042 m/s
Equipment Class
Ingress prot
ection
W
eight (with no accessories)
2,98 kg
IPX0
MODEL
TDW1050A
1050
W
0-
1
200 rpm
Speed
1
Speed
2
0-3200 rpm
/II
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