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The Vibration Damped Breaker is an easy to use versatile breaker that has up to 50% less vibration than conventional models in its range, this helps with reducing user fatigue and enabling usage times and productivity to be considerably increased. The TE1000 can be used to break concrete, masonry and floors of all kinds when working at floor level, or below waist level. It can also be used to remove tiles with the chisel attachment.
Remember to exercise caution when working around dust always using recommended PPE - View our dedicated Health & Safety article on our blog now!
For technical information on our range of Hilti products call 0844 815 6322
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Hilti TE1000 AVR Breaker, Vibration-Damped Breaker
The Vibration Damped Breaker is an easy to use versatile breaker that has up to 50% less vibration than conventional models in its range, this helps with reducing user fatigue and enabling usage times and productivity to be considerably increased. The TE1000 can be used to break concrete, masonry and floors of all kinds when working at floor level, or below waist level. It can also be used to remove tiles with the chisel attachment.
Remember to exercise caution when working around dust always using recommended PPE - View our dedicated Health & Safety article on our blog now!
For technical information on our range of Hilti products call 0844 815 6322
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
The Hilti TE1000 AVR Breaker is designed for breaking concrete, masonry and floors at waist level or below. It can also be used with a chisel attachment to remove tiles efficiently.
The TE1000 features Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) technology, which reduces vibrations by up to 50% compared to conventional breakers. This means less fatigue when using the machine and longer safe usage times.
The TE1000 operates at 1600W and delivers a breaking depth of up to 125mm, chiselling through as much as 1.3m³ of masonry per minute.
This breaker uses the HEX (TE-S) connection system, ensuring secure chisel fitting and easy tool changes.
The machine weighs 12.5kg, but its symmetrical grip design and vibration-damped chassis make it easier and more comfortable to operate than many similar breakers.
You should wear grade 1 safety goggles (EN 166.B), ear protection, steel-toe boots and protective gloves. A dust extractor is recommended when working in dusty environments.
Chisels are included with the breaker but if you're working on a larger area & need additional chisels, you can request more. Note that extra sharpening costs may apply.
You will need at least an estate-sized car to collect and transport the TE1000.
Yes the breaker can be used both indoors and outdoors. When using electrical equipment outdoors or in damp conditions, it is strongly recommended to connect it through a Residual Current Device (RCD) for safety.
By lowering vibration to as little as 6.5m/s², the AVR system reduces strain on the user’s hands and arms. This means longer working periods and improved productivity.
The Hilti TE1000 runs on a 110V power supply, which is standard for construction and site equipment.
This breaker is ideal for floor breaking, medium-depth demolition, tile removal and site preparation work. For heavier demolition such as breaking reinforced concrete walls, larger breakers may be more suitable.
When working on a large area, ensure you have extra chisels available, keep blades sharp, and use the machine in combination with dust extraction equipment to maintain efficiency and a safe working environment.
Compared to pneumatic models, electric breakers are generally quieter, easier to transport and don’t require compressors. They are best suited for smaller to medium demolition jobs where portability and ease of use are important.
While formal training isn’t mandatory, users should be familiar with safe handling of power tools, PPE use, and correct demolition techniques to ensure safe and efficient operation.
























































