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Fitting a drill or driver bit
WARNING: DO NOT fit any attachment with a maximum speed lower than the no load speed
of the machine.
1. Rotate the Keyless Chuck (1) collar clockwise and insert the bit into the chuck
2. Rotate the Keyless Chuck collar anti-clockwise to secure the drill bit
Note: DO NOT run the tool whilst tightening or releasing the chuck. Ideally select the locked
middle position of the Forward/Reverse Switch (5).
3. When the bit is held tightly, test that it is positioned centrally by running the tool. The bit
should rotate smoothly without uneven rotation. If the bit is not central, release the chuck,
reposition the bit and retighten the chuck
Direction control
The rotation direction can be set using the Forward/Reverse Switch (5)
To let the chuck rotate clockwise, push the Forward/Reverse Switch to the left
To let the chuck rotate anti-clockwise, push the Forward/Reverse Switch to the right
When the Forward/Reverse Switch is in the central position, the tool is locked
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to move the forward/reverse selector when the tool is running
Speed control
This drill driver features a 2-speed gearbox:
- 1st gear range: 0 – 450min
-1
- 2nd gear range: 0 – 1600min
-1
Use the Gear Selector (4) to set the gear: forward for first gear, back for second gear
Note: The first gear would be used normally for driving screws for example and offers higher
torque and superior control at low rpm. The second gear would normally be used exclusively
for drilling.
Torque control
This drill driver is fitted with torque control, which limits the torque output of the drill,
enabling screws to be driven without the risk of damage
There are 16 torque settings and two drill settings. The lower the number, the lower the
torque
To adjust the torque, select the first gear and rotate the Torque Adjustment Collar (2) until
the setting you require is aligned with the arrow on the combi hammer drill housing
Check that the torque setting is correct by practising first on a piece of scrap material
Mode selection
For drilling, select the correct gear, then rotate the Mode Selector (3) to the drill symbol.
This will lock the tool for maximum torque
For screwdriving, select the correct gear, then rotate the Mode Selector to the screw
symbol. This will activate the torque clutch
For masonry drilling, select the correct gear, then rotate the Mode Selector to the
hammer symbol. This will lock the tool for maximum torque and activate impact hammer
function
WARNING: The drill driver can be fitted with a drive adaptor for use with driving nuts and bolts.
Do not attempt to use this tool in the drill position when doing so. Use the 16 torque settings
and the first gear to allow the torque clutch to protect the tool from excessive load. The use
of a spanner to loosen or tighten a nut/bolt is recommended. This allows the tool to speed up
the operation, without risk of damage, when high torque is required at the beginning or end
of the operation.
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Operation
WARNING: Always use adequate protective equipment, including eye protection, respiratory
and hearing protection, when working with this tool.
Switching on and off
To start the tool, squeeze the Speed Control Trigger Switch (6). The LED Guide Light (10)
will illuminate
Further pressure on the trigger will increase the running speed of the tool
Release the Speed Control Trigger Switch to stop the tool
Note: It is possible the drill driver may switch off during heavy use due to thermal protection
of the battery and internal components. This may prevent the tool being used again for a short
period of time and does not represent a fault condition.
Drilling guidance
Use sharp drill bits and ensure that drill bits are suitable for the material being drilled
Never exceed the maximum drilling capacities listed in 'Specification'
Begin drilling at slow speeds by partially squeezing the trigger switch
Reduce pressure on the trigger when the drill bit is about to break through to the other
side of material
To avoid splintering on breakthrough, either clamp a piece of scrap wood to the back
of the workpiece or continue the hole from the back of the wood when the drill bit first
breaks through
Drilling metal
Support thin material with a piece of scrap wood
Mark the intended hole position using a hammer and centre punch
Use only HSS (high speed steel) drill bits or others recommended for drilling into metal
Prior to drilling large holes, use a smaller bit to drill a pilot hole
Use a suitable coolant/lubricant to prolong the service life of the drill bit, and produce good
results
Drilling masonry
Always use a masonry drill bit, preferably a TCT masonry bit, when drilling into walls,
stone or concrete
DO NOT apply too much pressure to the back of the tool. If debris blocks the drill hole, run
the drill slowly and remove the bit from the hole. Repeat until the hole is clear of debris
and continue
Accessories
A range of accessories, including a 2Ah battery (T20B), 4Ah high capacity battery
(T20HCB), drill and screwdriver bits is available from your Triton dealer. Spare parts can be
purchased from your Triton dealer or online at www.toolsparesonline.com
Maintenance
This tool is manufactured using class leading components and makes use of the latest
in intelligent circuitry that protects the tool and its components. In normal use it should
provide a long working life
Cleaning
Keep your machine clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear
quickly, and shorten the machine's service life. Clean the body of your machine with a
soft brush or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the
ventilation holes
Storage
Store this tool and its accessories after use in its case, in a dry, secure place out of the
reach of children
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that are no longer
functional and are not viable for repair.
Do not dispose of power tools, batteries or other waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), with household waste
Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to dispose
of power tools and batteries
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