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Hilti TE 80-ATC/AVR Combi Hammer
There are no custom specifications for this product
There is no custom safety information for this product
Questions
This heavy-duty combi hammer is designed for drilling and coring in concrete, stone, and masonry, capable of hammer drilling up to 150 mm cores.
ATC stands for Active Torque Control, which stops the motor almost instantly if the drill bit binds. This helps reduce the risk of injury from tool kickback.
AVR stands for Active Vibration Reduction, which lowers vibration exposure and improves comfort, allowing operators to work more productively for longer periods.
It has a drilling range of 20–40 mm and can handle heavy-duty applications with a maximum core size of 150 mm.
The Hilti TE 80 operates on a 110V electric supply with a powerful 1700W motor.
The tool weighs 9.7 kg, offering a good balance between power and control.
It has a drilling speed of 380 rpm, optimised for demanding repetitive drilling applications.
Torque control helps prevent the drill from twisting dangerously if the bit gets stuck, protecting both the user and the equipment.
This model is designed for dry operation only.
We recommend steel toe protection, gloves, a hard hat, and ear protection due to noise, vibration, and falling object risks.
Yes, but it’s strongly recommended to use a Residual Current Device (RCD) to minimise the risk of electric shock.
It has a medium vibration level, allowing use for up to 2 hours before reaching the Exposure Limit Value (ELV).
We recommend using a dust extractor where indicated to maintain a cleaner and safer work environment.
They reduce operator fatigue, lower the risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome, and allow longer and safer working times.
A vehicle at least the size of an estate car is needed to safely transport the equipment.
























































