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Hilti TE3000 - Heavy Duty Breaker
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Questions
The Hilti TE 3000 is a heavy-duty demolition breaker, designed for breaking large areas of concrete and asphalt. It’s commonly used in road building, repair work and pipe laying projects.
No, this breaker doesn't require a compressor. Unlike pneumatic breakers, the TE 3000 is electric-powered so no external compressor is required. This makes setup faster and transport easier.
It delivers 68 joules of hammering impact energy and can break up to 6 tons of concrete per hour, making it one of the most powerful electric breakers available.
This model uses Hilti TE-HEX 28 self-sharpening polygon chisels, which maintain performance over time without frequent resharpening.
The breaker weighs 29.9kg. A transport trolley is included to make moving it around site more manageable.
Thanks to Hilti’s Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) technology, vibration levels are minimal & allow for over 4 hours of permissible trigger time, reducing operator fatigue.
The breaker runs on a 110V supply and has a power rating of 1760W, standard for heavy-duty site equipment.
Yes, you can use the breaker indoors as well as outdoors but proper ventilation & a dust extraction unit should be used indoors to maintain a safe working environment.
When operating this breaker, you must wear Grade 1 safety goggles (EN 166.B), ear protection, steel-toe boots, and protective gloves. A hard hat is compulsory on-site to guard against falling objects.
You will need at least an estate-sized car to collect & transport the machine safely.
The breaker is best for large-scale demolition projects such as breaking reinforced concrete slabs, asphalt removal, road repairs and groundwork prior to pipe or cable installation.
Electric breakers like the TE 3000 are easier to transport, require no compressor and are quicker to set up. Pneumatic breakers, on the other hand, are often used for continuous heavy industrial work but require more setup.
No, the chisels won't need frequent sharpening as the ones supplied are self-sharpening. They reduce downtime & help maintain consistent performance over time.
Absolutely. Despite its weight, the breaker is ergonomically designed with well-balanced handles and reduced vibration for single-person operation .
No formal training is required before using this breaker, but you should be familiar with safe demolition practices, PPE requirements, and handling heavy-duty tools before use.





















































