TE 2-A18
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ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TE 2-A18 cordless rotary hammer
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1 These numbers refer to the corresponding illustra-
It is essential that the operating instruc-
tions are read before the power tool is op-
erated for the first time.
tions. The illustrations can be found on the fold-out
cover pages. Keep these pages open while studying
the operating instructions.
In these operating instructions, the designation “the
power tool” always refers to the TE 2-A18 cordless
rotary hammer.
Always keep these operating instructions
together with the power tool.
Ensure that the operating instructions are
with the power tool when it is given to
other persons.
Components, operating controls and indicators 1
Chuck
Function selector switch
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;
Forward / reverse switch
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Contents
1. General information
Page
1
Control switch
Battery release button (2 buttons)
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2. Description
3. Insert tools, accessories
4. Technical data
5. Safety instructions
6. Before use
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5
Battery
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Grip
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Side handle with depth gauge
LED
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7. Operation
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8. Care and maintenance
9. Troubleshooting
10. Disposal
11. Manufacturer’s warranty - tools
1. General information
1.1 Safety notices and their meaning
DANGER
Draws attention to imminent danger that will lead to
NOTE
Draws attention to an instruction or other useful
information.
serious bodily injury or fatality.
1.2 Explanation of the pictograms and other
information
Warning signs
WARNING
Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation
that could lead to serious personal injury or fatality.
CAUTION
Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation
that could lead to slight personal injury or damage to
the equipment or other property.
General
warning
Warning:
electricity
Warning:
caustic
substances
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Obligation signs
Location of identification data on the power tool
The type designation and serial number can be found
on the type identification plate on the machine or tool.
Make a note of this data in your operating instructions
and always refer to it when making an enquiry to your
Hilti representative or service department.
Wear eye
Wear a hard
Wear ear
protection
Wear
protective
gloves
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protection
hat
Type:
Generation: 02
Serial no.:
Wear
breathing
protection
Symbols
Read the
operating
instructions
before use
Return waste
material for
recycling.
Drilling
without
hammering
Hammer
drilling
Volts
Direct current
Rated speed
under no load
Revolutions
per minute
Revolutions
per minute
Diameter
Forward /
reverse
2. Description
2.1 Use of the product as directed
The tool is a hand-held, battery-powered rotary hammer for hammer drilling in concrete and masonry, for
drilling in steel, wood and masonry and for driving in and removing screws.
Use only the batteries and chargers recommended by Hilti.
The power tool may be used only in a dry environment.
Do not use the power tool where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
Working on materials hazardous to the health (e.g. asbestos) is not permissible.
The power tool is designed for professional use and may be operated, serviced and maintained only by trained,
authorized personnel. This personnel must be informed of any special hazards that may be encountered. The
power tool and its ancillary equipment may present hazards when used incorrectly by untrained personnel or
when used not as directed.
The working environment may be as follows: construction site, workshop, renovation, conversion or new
construction.
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Modification of the power tool or tampering with its parts is not permissible.
Do not use the battery as a power source for other unspecified appliances.
To avoid the risk of injury, use only genuine Hilti accessories and insert tools.
Observe the information printed in the operating instructions concerning operation, care and maintenance.
Nationally applicable industrial safety regulations must be observed.
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2.2 Chuck
TE‑C CLICK chuck
2.3 Switches
Speed control switch for smooth starting
Function selector switch
Forward / reverse switch
2.4 Grips
Pivotable side handle with depth gauge
Grip
2.5 Protective features
Mechanical slip clutch
2.6 Additional electronic features of the power tool
The power tool is equipped with electronic overload protection. The power tool switches off automatically in the
event of overloading. When the control switch is released and then pressed again, the power tool immediately
regains full power.
In addition, the temperature of the power tool’s electronics is monitored to ensure extra-long life. In the event
of the electronics overheating, the drive spindle will not rotate even when the control switch is pressed fully.
The power tool can be used again as soon as the temperature is within the permissible range.
2.7 Lubrication
Permanent lubrication (grease)
2.8 Items supplied as standard
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1
1
1
1
1
Power tool
Side handle with depth gauge
Operating instructions
Hilti toolbox (optional)
Cleaning cloth (optional)
Grease (optional)
2.9 Additional items required for operating the tool
B 18/1.6 Li-ion, B 18/2.6 Li-ion or B 18/3.3 Li‑ion battery. C 4/36‑90, C 4/36‑350, C 4/36‑ACS, C 4/36‑ACS TPS
or C 4/36 battery charger.
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2.10 Li‑ion battery charge status
LEDs light constantly
LEDs blink
Charge status C
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LED 1,2,3,4
LED 1,2,3
LED 1,2
LED 1
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C ≧ 75 %
50 % ≦ C < 75 %
25 % ≦ C < 50 %
10 % ≦ C < 25 %
C < 10 %
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LED 1
NOTE
Indication of the charge status is not possible while the power tool is in operation or immediately after
operation. If the battery charge status LEDs flash, please refer to the information given in section 9.
3. Insert tools, accessories
Designation
Description
Hammer drill bits
Anchor-setting tools
Wood drill bits (auger bits)
Metal drill bits
Ø 4…16 mm (¹⁄₈" ... ⁵⁄₈")
C-type connection end
Ø Max. 14 mm (¹⁄₂")
Ø Max. 10 mm (³⁄₈")
Keyless chuck
Key chuck
13 mm (¹⁄₂"); with connection end
13 mm (¹⁄₂"), with connection end
Designation
Short designation
Side handle
Depth gauge (5 x 180 mm (0.2" x 7")
Dust removal system
Dust shield
TE DRS‑S
Charger for Li-ion batteries
Charger for Li-ion batteries
Charger for Li-ion batteries
Charger for Li-ion batteries
Charger for Li-ion batteries
Battery
C 4/36‑90
C 4/36‑350
C 4/36
C 4/36‑ACS
C 4/36-ACS TPS
B 18/3.3 Li‑ion
B 18/2.6 Li‑ion
B 18/1.6 Li‑ion
Battery
Battery
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4. Technical data
Right of technical changes reserved.
Power tool
TE 2‑A18
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21.6 V
2.7 kg (5.95 lb)
Rated voltage (DC voltage)
Weight
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Hammer drilling speed
No-load speed in hammer drilling mode
Single impact energy
322 mm (12.68") x 94 mm (3.7") x 238 mm (9.37")
0…980/min
0…1,090/min
1.5 J
Other information about the power tool
Chuck
TE‑C Click
Battery
B 18/1.6 Li‑Ion
B 18/2.6 Li‑Ion
B 18/3.3 Li‑Ion
Nominal voltage
Capacity
21.6 V
1.6 Ah
21.6 V
2.6 Ah
21.6 V
3.3 Ah
Energy capacity
Weight
Type of cell
34.56 Wh
0.48 kg (1.06 lb)
Li‑Ion
56.16 Wh
0.78 kg (1.72 lb)
Li‑Ion
71.28 Wh
0.78 kg (1.72 lb)
Li‑Ion
Temperature monitoring
NTC
NTC
NTC
Deep discharge preven- Yes
tion
Yes
Yes
5. Safety instructions
NOTE
5.1.1 Work area safety
The safety rules in section 5.1 contain all general
safety rules for power tools which, in accordance
with the applicable standards, must be listed in the
operating instructions. Accordingly, some of the rules
listed may not be relevant to this appliance.
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or
dark areas invite accidents.
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks
which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c) Keep children and bystanders away while oper-
ating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to
lose control.
5.1 General power tool safety warnings
a)
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and instructions. Fail-
ure to follow the warnings and instructions may
result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future
reference. The term “power tool” in the warnings
refers to your mains-operated (corded) power
tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
5.1.2 Electrical safety
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never
modify the plug in any way. Do not use any
adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power
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tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets
will reduce risk of electric shock.
awayfrommovingparts. Looseclothes, jewellery
or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded g) If devices are provided for the connection of
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators.There is an increasedrisk of electric
shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet con-
ditions. Water entering a power tool will increase
the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for
carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges
dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure
these are connected and properly used. Use of
dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
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5.1.4 Power tool use and care
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct
power tool for your application. The correct
power tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was designed.
or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not
turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be
controlled with the switch is dangerous and must
be repaired.
increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an
extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of
a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk
of electric shock.
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location
is unavoidable, use a residual current device
(RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces
the risk of electric shock.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source
and/or the battery pack from the power tool
before making any adjustments, changing ac-
cessories, or storing power tools. Such preven-
tive safety measures reduce the risk of starting
the power tool accidentally.
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of chil-
dren and do not allow persons unfamiliar with
the power tool or these instructions to operate
the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the
hands of untrained users.
5.1.3 Personal safety
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use
common sense when operating a power tool. Do
not use a power tool while you are tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment
A moment of inattention while operating power
tools may result in serious personal injury.
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always
wear eye protection. Protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts
and any other condition that may affect the
power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents
are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
conditions will reduce personal injuries.
c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
switch is in the off‐position before connecting g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits
to power source and/or battery pack, picking up
or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with
your finger on the switch or energising power
tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d) Remove any adjusting key or wrench before
turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left
attached to a rotating part of the power tool may
result in personal injury.
etc. in accordancewith these instructionstaking
into account the working conditions and the
work to be performed. Use of the power tool for
operations different from those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
5.1.5 Battery tool use and care
a) Recharge only with the charger specified by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one
type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when
used with another battery pack.
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and bal-
ance at all times. This enables better control of
the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves
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b) Use power tools only with specifically desig-
nated battery packs. Use of any other battery
packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
c) When battery pack is not in use, keep it away
from other metal objects, like paper clips,
coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal
objects, that can make a connection from one
terminal to another. Shorting the battery termi-
nals together may cause burns or a fire.
d) Under abusiveconditions, liquid may be ejected
from the battery, avoid contact. If contact ac-
cidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid
contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help.
Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irrita-
tion or burns.
workpiece. Touching rotating parts, especially
rotating insert tools, may lead to injury.
f) Do not direct the lamp either at yourself or at
anyone else. Do not, under any circumstances,
look into the lamp. There is a risk of dazzling
yourself and causing damage to the retina of
the eye.
g) Activate the safety lock (forward / reverse se-
lector switch in the middle position) or pull the
battery out slightly until it engages in the first
position before making adjustments to the tool
or before fitting drill bits, the side handle or
depth gauge and before storing or transporting
the tool.
h) When restarting after the electronic overload
protection system has switched the tool off,
care must be taken to ensure that the power tool
is held securely with both hands on the grips
provided.
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5.1.6 Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified
repair person using only identical replacement
parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.
i) Children must be instructed not to play with the
power tool.
j) The power tool is not intended for use by chil-
dren, by debilitated persons or those who have
received no instruction or training.
k) Wheneverthe power tool is knocked or dropped,
check its operation and, if necessary, do not
continue to use it.
5.2 Hammer safety warnings
a) Wearear protectors.Exposuretonoisecancause
hearing loss.
b) Use auxiliary handles, if supplied with the tool.
Loss of control can cause personal injury.
c) Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the cutting
accessory may contact hidden wiring. Cutting
accessory contacting a "live" wire may make ex-
posed metal parts of the power tool "live" and
could give the operator an electric shock.
l) WARNING: Some dust created by grinding,
sanding, cutting and drilling contains chem-
icals known to cause cancer, birth defects,
infertility or other reproductive harm; or seri-
ous and permanent respiratory or other injury.
Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from
lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks,
concrete and other masonry products and natural
stone, arsenic and chromium from chemically-
treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures
varies, depending on how often you do this type
of work. To reduce exposure to these chemicals,
the operator and bystanders should work in a
well-ventilated area, work with approved safety
equipment, such as respiratory protection ap-
propriate for the type of dust generated, and
designed to filter out microscopic particles and
direct dust away from the face and body. Avoid
prolonged contact with dust. Wear protective
clothing and wash exposed areas with soap and
water. Allowing dust to get into your mouth,
eyes, or to remain on your skin may promote
absorption of harmful chemicals.
5.3 Additional safety precautions
5.3.1 Personal safety
a) Always hold the power tool securely with both
hands on the grips provided. Keep the grips dry,
clean and free from oil and grease.
b) Always wear protective gloves when starting
and operating the power tool.
c) Breathing protection must be worn if the power
tool is used without a dust removal system for
work that creates dust.
d) Improve the blood circulation in your fingers by
relaxing your hands and exercising your fingers
during breaks between working.
e) Avoid touching rotating parts. Switch the power
tool on only after bringing it into position at the
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i) Avoid ingress of dampness.Dampness may
cause a short circuit resulting in a risk of burning
injury or fire.
5.3.2 Electric tool use and care
a) Secure the workpiece. Use clamps or a vice
to secure the workpiece. The workpiece is thus
held more securely than by hand and both hands
remain free to operate the power tool.
5.3.4 Electrical safety
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b) Check that the insert tools used are compatible
with the chuck system and that they are secured
in the chuck correctly.
5.3.3 Battery tool use and care
Before beginning work, check the working area
(e.g. using a metal detector) to ensure that no
concealed electric cables or gas and water pipes
are present. External metal parts of the power tool
may become live, for example, when an electric cable
is damaged accidentally. This presents a serious risk
of electric shock.
a) Ensure the switch is in the off position before
inserting battery pack. Inserting the battery pack
into power tools that have the switch on invites
accidents.
b) Observe the special instructions applicable to
the transport, storage and use of Li-ion batter-
ies.
5.3.5 Work area safety
c) Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or
a) Ensure that the workplace is well lit.
b) Ensure that the workplace is well ventilated.
Exposure to dust at a poorly ventilated workplace
may result in damage to the health.
c) If the work involves breaking right through, take
the appropriate safety measures at the opposite
side. Parts breaking away could fall out and / or
fall down and injure other persons.
fire. This presents a risk of explosion.
d) Do not disassemble, squash or incinerate bat-
teries and do not subject them to temperatures
over 80°C (176°F). A risk of fire, explosion or
injury through contact with caustic substances
may otherwise result.
e) Do not use batteries other than those approved
for use with the applicable power tool or appli-
ance. Use of other batteries or use of the battery
for purposes for which it is not intended presents
a risk of fire and explosion.
5.3.6 Personal protective equipment
f) Do not use excessive force when fitting or re-
moving the battery.
g) Do not charge or continue to use damaged bat-
teries (e.g. batteries with cracks, broken parts,
bent or pushed-in and/or pulled-out contacts).
h) Avoid short-circuitingthe battery. Check that the
terminals on the battery and in the power tool
are free from foreign objects before inserting The user and any other persons in the vicinity must
the battery in the power tool. Short circuiting the wear ANSI Z87.1-approved eye protection, a hard
battery terminals presents a risk of fire, explosion hat, ear protection, protective gloves and breathing
and chemical burns.
protection while the machine is in use.
6. Before use
6.1 Battery use and care
NOTE
Battery performance drops at low temperatures.
Never use the battery until the cells become fully
discharged. Change to the second battery as soon
CAUTION
Wear protective gloves when handling the battery
back.
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as a drop in performance is noticed. Recharge the
battery immediately so that it is ready for reuse.
6.4 Removing the battery 3
CAUTION
Do not damage the battery pack when removing it.
After removal, check the battery pack and the power
tool.
Store the battery in a cool, dry place. Never store
the battery where it is exposed to direct sunlight or
sources of heat, e.g. on heaters / radiators or behind a
motor vehicle windscreen. Batteriesthat have reached
the end of their life must be disposed of safely and
correctly to avoid environmental pollution.
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1. Press both battery release buttons.
2. Pull the battery out of the power tool toward the
rear.
6.2 Charging the battery
6.5 Transport and storage of battery packs
Pull the battery pack out of the locked position (work-
ing position) and move it into the first click-stop
position (transport position).
If you disconnect a battery pack from the power tool
for transport or storage, make sure that the contacts
of the battery pack are not short-circuited. Remove
loose metal parts such as screws, nails, clamps,
loose screw bits, wires or metal swarf from the case,
toolbox or transport container, or prevent these parts
from coming into contact with the battery packs.
Observe national and international transport regula-
tions when shipping battery packs (transportation by
road, rail, sea or air).
DANGER
Use only the Hilti batteries and Hilti chargers listed
under “Accessories”.
6.2.1 Charging a new battery for the first time
Charge the battery fully before using it for the first
time.
6.2.2 Charging a previously used battery
Ensure that the outer surfaces of the battery are
clean and dry before inserting it in the corresponding
charger.
For information about the charging process, read the
operating instructions for the charger and section
2.10 Charge status of the Li-ion battery in these
operating instructions.
Li-ion batteries are ready for use at any time, even
when only partly charged. Charging progress is in-
dicated by the LED display (see charger operating
instructions).
6.6 Fitting the side grip 4
CAUTION
Wear protective gloves when fitting the side handle
and the TE DRS‑S dust removal system.
1. Set the forward / reverse switch to the middle
position or remove the battery from the power
tool.
2. Release the side grip clamping band by turning
the grip counterclockwise.
3. Remove the depth gauge from the side grip in
order to avoid injury.
6.3 Fitting the battery 2
4. Slide the side grip clamping band over the chuck
CAUTION
and onto the shaft.
Before fitting the battery, check that the power tool
is switched off and that the safety lock is engaged
(forward/reverseswitchin the middleposition). Use
only the Hilti batteries approved for use with this
power tool.
5. Pivot the side grip into the desired position.
6. Fit the depth gauge and secure the side grip in
the desired position by turning the grip firmly
until tight.
1. Push the battery into the power tool from the rear
until it is heard to engage with a double click.
2. CAUTION A falling battery may present a risk
of injury to yourself or others.
6.7 Dust removal (TE DRS‑S)
A DRS dust removal head can be fitted to the depth
gauge of the side handle. Drilling dust and frag-
ments can then be removed by a vacuum cleaner.
For further information on operation and use of the
Check that the battery is seated securely in the
power tool.
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dust removal system, please refer to the separate
operating instructions for the TE DRS‑S.
7. Operation
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6. After insertion, check that the drill bit is held
securely in the chuck and turns concentrically.
7.1.2 Adjusting the depth gauge / side grip 6
CAUTION
CAUTION
Use only depth gauges not exceeding 180 mm (7")
in length.
In the event of the drill bit sticking, the power tool
will pivot about its own axis. Always use the power
tool with the side handle fitted and hold it securely
with both hands so that the resulting opposing force
causes the slip clutch to release in the event of the
drill bit sticking. Use clamps or a vice to hold the
workpiece securely.
DANGER
Check that the side handle is correctly secured
in place. An insufficiently secured side handle may
cause personal injury.
1. Release the side grip clamping band by turning
the grip counterclockwise.
2. Pivot the side grip into the desired position.
3. Adjust the depth gauge to the desired drilling
depth.
4. Tighten the side grip securely by turning the grip
section. This also clamps the depth gauge in
position.
CAUTION
During operation, wear protective gloves, espe-
cially when inserting, adjusting and removing the
insert tool, because the insert tool can become hot
during use.
7.1 Preparing for use
7.1.1 Fitting the insert tool 5
CAUTION
7.1.3 Removing the tool 7
Do not use drill bits with a C-type connection end
in a drill adapter. After inserting drill bits in the
adapter, check for firm seating and concentricity.
1. Set the forward / reverse switch to the middle
position or remove the battery from the power
tool.
2. Open the chuck by pulling back the chuck release
1. Set the forward / reverse switch to the middle
position or remove the battery from the power
tool.
sleeve.
3. Pull the insert tool out of the chuck.
2. Check that the connection end of the insert tool
is clean and lightly greased. Clean it and grease
it if necessary.
7.2 Operation
NOTE Make sure that not too much grease is
applied.
3. Check that the sealing lip of the dust shield
is clean and in good condition. Clean the dust
shield if necessary or replace it if the sealing lip
is found to be damaged (please refer to the “Care
and maintenance” section).
4. Push the insert tool into the chuck and rotate it
while applying slight pressure until it engages in
the guide grooves.
CAUTION
Working on the material may cause it to splinter.
Wear eye protection and protective gloves. Wear
breathing protection if no dust removal system is
used. Splintering material presents a risk of injury to
the eyes and body.
5. Push the insert tool into the chuck until it is
heard to engage.
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6. Press the control switch slowly (drill at a low
speed until the drill bit centers itself in the hole).
7. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling
with full power.
CAUTION
The work generates noise. Wear ear protectors.
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
8. Adjust the pressure applied to the power tool
according to the material you are working on.
This will ensure the optimum rate of drilling
progress.
7.2.1 Working at low temperatures
NOTE
The hammering mechanism works only when the
power tool has reached a minimum operating tem-
perature.
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7.2.4 Hammer drilling 9
NOTE
Bring the drill bit briefly into contact with the base
material while allowing the power tool to run under
no load until the minimum operating temperature is
reached. If necessary, repeat this procedure until the
hammering mechanism begins to operate.
Only use hammer drill bits with a C-type connection
end.
1. Set the forward / reverse switch to the “forward”
position before beginning drilling.
7.2.2 Forward / reverse
NOTE
The forward / reverse switch is used to select the
direction of rotation of the drive spindle. An interlock
prevents switching while the motor is running. The
control switch is locked when the forward / reverse
switch is in the middle position.
2. Turn the function selector switch until it engages
in the “Hammer drilling” position. Do not operate
the function selector switch while the motor is
running.
3. Bring the side grip into the desired position and
check that it is fitted correctly and secured.
4. Insert the battery.
5. Position the power tool and drill bit at the point
For forward rotation, push the forward / reverse
switch on the side of the power tool toward the chuck
in the direction of the arrow.
For reverserotation, push the forward/ reverseswitch
on the side of the power tool toward the grip in the
direction of the arrow.
where the hole is to be drilled.
6. Press the control switch slowly (drill at a low
speed until the drill bit centers itself in the hole).
7. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling
with full power.
8. Adjust the pressure applied to the power tool
according to the material you are working on.
This will ensure the optimum rate of drilling
progress.
Bring the forward / reverse switch into the desired
position.
7.2.3 Drilling without hammering 8
CAUTION
9. Reduce drilling speed shortly before breaking
through in order to avoid spalling.
Do not use drill bits with a C-type connection end
in a drill adapter. After inserting drill bits in the
adapter, check for firm seating and concentricity.
7.2.5 Reading the charge status LED display on
Li‑ion batteries 10
NOTE
1. Set the forward / reverse switch to the “forward”
position before beginning drilling.
The charge status cannotbe indicatedwhile the power
tool is in operation. If LED 1 blinks this indicates that
the battery is either fully discharged or is too hot
(temperature above 80°C (176°F)). The battery must
then be inserted in the charger. If all 4 LEDs flash, this
indicates that the power tool has been overloaded or
has overheated.
2. Turn the function selector switch until it engages
in the “Drilling without hammering” position. Do
not operate the function selector switch while
the motor is running.
3. Bring the side grip into the desired position and
check that it is fitted correctly and secured.
4. Insert the battery.
The Li-ion battery features a charge status LED dis-
5. Position the power tool and drill bit at the point play. The charge status is indicatedby the LEDs on the
where the hole is to be drilled. battery during charging (please refer to the operating
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instructions for the charger). When the battery is not
in use, pressing one of the battery release buttons
or inserting the battery into the power tool causes
the battery charge status to be displayed by the four
LEDs for three seconds.
7.2.6 Illumination of the drilling area by
integrated LED
NOTE
Keep the LED clean so that it always provides suffi-
cient illuminating power.
See section: 2.10 Li‑ion battery charge status
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For working in very dark areas, the led illuminates the
drilling area.
The LED is activated automatically when the control
switch is pressed and lights up.
The LED goes out slowly after the control switch is
released.
8. Care and maintenance
CAUTION
wiping it carefully and then grease it again lightly
with Hilti grease. It is essential that the dust shield
is replaced if the sealing lip is found to be damaged.
Push the tip of a screwdriver under the edge of the
dust shield and prise it out toward the front. Clean
the area of the chuck in contact with dust shield and
then fit a new dust shield. Press it in firmly until it
engages.
Before beginning cleaning, remove the battery from
the power tool in order to prevent unintentional
starting.
8.1 Care of insert tools
Clean off dirt and dust deposits adhering to the insert
tools and protect them from corrosion by wiping the
insert tools from time to time with an oil-soaked rag.
Check that the connection end of the insert tool is
clean and lightly greased. Clean it and grease it if
necessary.
8.4 Care of the Li-ion battery
Avoid entrance of moisture.
Charge the battery fully before using it for the first
time.
8.2 Care of the power tool
In order to achieve maximum battery life, stop dis-
charging the battery as soon as a significant drop in
performance is noticed.
CAUTION
Keep the power tool, especially its grip surfaces,
clean and free from oil and grease. Do not use
cleaning agents which contain silicone.
NOTE
If use of the power tool continues, further battery
discharge will be stopped automatically before the
battery cells suffer damage.
The outer casing of the power tool is made from
impact-resistantplastic. Sections of the grip are made
from a synthetic rubber material.
Never operate the power tool when the ventilation
slots are blocked. Clean the ventilation slots carefully
using a dry brush. Do not permit foreign objects to
enter the interior of the power tool. Clean the outside
Charge the battery with the Hilti charger approved for
use with Li-ion batteries.
NOTE
- A conditioning charge (as is required with NiCd or
NiMH batteries) is not necessary.
of the power tool at regular intervals with a slightly - Interruption of the charging procedure has no neg-
damp cloth. Do not use a spray, steam pressure ative effect on battery life.
cleaning equipment or running water for cleaning.
This may negatively affect the electrical safety of the
power tool.
- Charging can be started at any time with no negative
effect on battery life. There is no memory effect (as
with NiCd or NiMH batteries).
- For best results, batteries should be stored fully
charged in a cool dry place. Avoid charging the battery
in places subject to high ambient temperatures (e.g.
8.3 Cleaning or replacing the dust shield
Clean the dust shield on the chuck with a dry, clean
cloth at regular intervals. Clean the sealing lip by
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at a window) as this has an adverse effect on battery
life and increases the rate of self-discharge.
- If the battery no longer reaches full charge, it may
have lost capacity due to aging or overstressing. It
is possible to continue working with a battery in this
condition but it should be replaced in good time.
Check all external parts of the power tool for damage
at regular intervals and check that all controls operate
faultlessly. Do not operate the power tool if parts
are damaged or when the controls do not function
faultlessly. If necessary, the power tool should be
repaired by Hilti Service.
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8.5 Maintenance
WARNING
8.6 Checking the power tool after care and
maintenance
Repairs to the electrical section of the power tool
may be carried out only by trained electrical spe-
cialists.
After carrying out care and maintenance work on
the power tool, check that all protective and safety
devices are fitted and that they function faultlessly.
9. Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
The power tool doesn’t run.
The battery is discharged or fitted
incorrectly.
The battery must be heard to en-
gage with a double click or, respec-
tively, needs to be charged.
Electrical fault.
Remove the battery from the power
tool and contact Hilti Service.
Bring the battery to the recom-
mended working temperature.
Change the battery and recharge
the discharged battery.
Bring the battery to the recom-
mended working temperature.
Release the control switch and
press it again.
The battery is too hot or too cold.
The battery is discharged.
The battery is too hot or too cold.
The power tool doesn’t work
and 1 LED blinks.
The power tool doesn’t work
and all 4 LEDs blink.
The power tool has been over-
loaded.
The overheating prevention cut-out Allow the power tool to cool down.
has been activated.
The power tool is too cold.
Clean the ventilation slots.
Allow the power tool to warm up to
the minimum operating tempera-
ture.
No hammering action.
See section: 7.2.1 Working at low
temperatures
The function selector switch is set
to “Drilling without hammering”.
Set the function selector switch to
“Hammer drilling”.
The control switch can’t be
pressed, i.e. the switch is
locked.
The forward / reverse switch is in
the middle position (transport lock to the left or right.
engaged).
Push the forward / reverse switch
The drive spindle doesn’t ro-
tate.
The permissible operating tempera- Allow the power tool to cool down.
ture of the power tool’s electronics
has been exceeded.
The permissible battery operating
temperature has been exceeded.
Bring the battery to the recom-
mended working temperature.
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Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
The drive spindle doesn’t ro-
tate.
The battery is discharged.
Change the battery and recharge
the discharged battery.
The overload cut-out has been acti- Release the control switch, reduce
The power tool switches itself
off automatically.
vated.
the load on the power tool and then
press the switch again.
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The battery runs down more
quickly than usual.
Battery condition is not optimal.
Have battery condition diagnosed
by Hilti Service or replace with a
new battery.
The battery doesn’t engage
with an audible double click.
The retaining lugs on the battery
are dirty.
Clean the retaining lugs and check
that the battery engages securely.
Contact Hilti Service if the problem
persists.
The power tool or the battery
gets very warm.
Electrical fault.
Switch the power tool off imme-
diately, remove the battery and
contact Hilti Service.
The power tool has
been overloaded
(application limits exceeded).
Use the right power tool for the job
(don’t use a low-powered tool for
heavy work).
The insert tool can’t be re-
leased.
The chuck is not pulled back fully.
Pull the chuck back as far as it will
go and remove the cutting tool.
The tool makes no progress.
The forward/reverse switch is set
to reverse rotation.
Set the forward/reverse switch to
forward rotation.
The power tool doesn’t start.
Power tool overloaded.
Switch off the power tool.
Remove the battery pack.
Do not continue to use the power
tool.
10. Disposal
CAUTION
Improper disposal of the equipment may have serious consequences: the burning of plastic components
generates toxic fumes which may present a health hazard. Batteries may explode if damaged or exposed to
very high temperatures, causing poisoning, burns, acid burns or environmental pollution. Careless disposal
may permit unauthorized and improper use of the equipment. This may result in serious personal injury, injury
to third parties and pollution of the environment.
CAUTION
Dispose of defective batteries without delay. Keep them out of reach of children. Do not attempt to open or
dismantle batteries and do not dispose of them by incineration.
CAUTION
Dispose of the batteries in accordance with national regulations or return them to Hilti.
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Most of the materials from which Hilti power tools or appliances are manufactured can be recycled. The
materials must be correctly separated before they can be recycled. In many countries, Hilti has already made en
arrangements for taking back your old power tools or appliances for recycling. Please ask your Hilti customer
service department or Hilti representative for further information.
11. Manufacturer’s warranty - tools
Hilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects
in material and workmanship. This warranty is valid
so long as the tool is operated and handled correctly,
cleaned and serviced properly and in accordance with
the Hilti Operating Instructions, and the technical
system is maintained. This means that only original
Hilti consumables, components and spare parts may
be used in the tool.
Additionalclaimsareexcluded, unlessstringentna-
tional rules prohibit such exclusion. In particular,
Hilti is not obligated for direct, indirect, inciden-
tal or consequential damages, losses or expenses
in connection with, or by reason of, the use of,
or inability to use the tool for any purpose. Im-
plied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose are specifically excluded.
This warranty provides the free-of-charge repair or
replacement of defective parts only over the entire
lifespan of the tool. Parts requiring repair or replace-
ment as a result of normal wear and tear are not
covered by this warranty.
For repair or replacement, send the tool or related
parts immediately upon discovery of the defect to
the address of the local Hilti marketing organization
provided.
This constitutes Hilti’s entire obligation with regard
to warranty and supersedes all prior or contempo-
raneous comments and oral or written agreements
concerning warranties.
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