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February 6-8, 2012
Controlled Power Surfaces in Demolition Tools
The Hilti TE 60 Combihammer features a 1,200-watt motor that delivers improved power for drilling, chiseling and demolition in concrete, stone and masonry. Available models include the TE 60 and the TE 60 ATC-AVR (pictured), which adds active torque control and active vibration reduction to the TE 60 model. Active torque control shuts the motor off in a fraction of a second if the drill bit sticks and the tool body rotates too quickly, providing added operator protection. Active vibration reduction provides a built-in mass damper system that reduces vibration by up to two-thirds, increasing comfort and reducing long-term vibration exposure.
Both models feature optimized mechanical clutch for maximum torque as well as improved power-to-weight ratio. The TE 60 is designed for drilling holes for rebar dowels and anchor bolts, through-hole coring for electrical and mechanical applications as well as chiseling concrete.
“The 1,200 watts of rated power, which delivers 5.2 foot-pounds of impact energy and 480 rpm in hammer drill mode, is impressive for the rental market,” says Clay Holder, product manager for drilling tools at Hilti. “This translates into a drilling performance rate up to 8.7 inches per minute with a 1-inch diameter drill bit.”
Verified by Clay Holder, product manager for drilling tools at Hilti.
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Vital Stats
Rated power: 1,200 watts
Impact energy: 5.2 foot-pounds
Drill bit diameter: 1 inch
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