Revision to Hilti Hammer Drill TE56 2010
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- | [title|Hilti Hammer Drill TE-56 (2010)] |
+ | [title|Hilti Hammer Drill TE-56 (2010) Repair] |
- | [summary]The Hilti Hammer Drill TE-56 is used for drilling and chiseling. This page provides do-it-yourself repair and |
+ | [summary]The Hilti Hammer Drill TE-56 is used for drilling and chiseling. This page provides do-it-yourself repair and the operating instructions manual for this model.[/summary] |
[page_title|Hilti Hammer Drill TE-56 (2010)] | |
=== Background === | |
- | The TE in the model specification stands for "Torna Etwiicklung" and is used for to describe all of Hilti's electropneumatic tools. |
+ | The TE in the model specification stands for "Torna Etwiicklung" and is used for to describe all of Hilti's electropneumatic tools. Hilti also has a support page with additional information on Hammer Drill TE-56 repair. |
- | The TE-56 Hammer Drill was made with the intention of professional use in a construction setting. It is designed to drill into concrete/masonry, and for light-medium duty chiseling. It is a rotary hammer with Active Torque Control (ATC), which is used for additional safety precautions since it will cause the drill to stop if it jams or gets stuck. It also includes Electronic Overload Protection |
+ | The TE-56 Hammer Drill was made in 2010 with the intention of professional use in a construction setting, and sold for about $1,000-$2,000 as a kit. It is designed to drill into concrete/masonry, and for light-medium duty chiseling. It is a rotary hammer with Active Torque Control (ATC), which is used for additional safety precautions since it will cause the drill to stop if it jams or gets stuck. It also includes Electronic Overload Protection, which breaks the circuit if an overload is detected in order to avoid damage to the drill. |
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+ | The drill includes several other features like chucks, switches for speed control, grips, lubrication, and indicator lamps for power levels. The most common issues from this drill model include electrical, plug, and cord issues. The plug issues were related to the polarized plug used, since it was a double insulated tool, and did not always properly fit outlets. |
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+ | source: [link|https://www.hilti.com.au/medias/sys_master/documents/h49/h6e/10016488783902/Operating-Instruction-TE-46-ATC-TE-56-ATC-01-EN-US-Operating-Instruction-PUB-5070956-000.pdf|Operating Instructions|new_window=true] |
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+ | === Identification === |
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+ | The TE-56 looks like the average rotary handle, and is in black/red. Under the white Hilti label on the side the model is labeled in white. In this case it should say TE 56. It will also have "ATC\" in black above that, with the C being in an arrow form. |
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+ | source: [link|https://www.hilti.com.au/medias/sys_master/documents/h49/h6e/10016488783902/Operating-Instruction-TE-46-ATC-TE-56-ATC-01-EN-US-Operating-Instruction-PUB-5070956-000.pdf|Operating Instructions] |
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+ | === Technical Specifications === |
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+ | * Rated Power Input - 1100W |
+ | * Rated Voltage - 120V |
+ | * Main Frequency - 50-60Hz |
+ | * Tool Weight - 5.9-6.6Kg / 13-14.5Lbs |
+ | * Hammer Drilling Speed - 480RPM |
+ | * Drilling Speed without Hammering - 720RPM |
+ | * Dimensions - 475×95×240 mm (18.7×3.7×9.4 in) / ATC - 475×95×260 mm (18.7×3.7×10.2 in) |
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+ | source: [link|https://www.hilti.com.au/medias/sys_master/documents/h49/h6e/10016488783902/Operating-Instruction-TE-46-ATC-TE-56-ATC-01-EN-US-Operating-Instruction-PUB-5070956-000.pdf|Operating Instructions] |
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+ | === Additional Information === |
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+ | * [link|https://www.hilti.com.au/medias/sys_master/documents/h49/h6e/10016488783902/Operating-Instruction-TE-46-ATC-TE-56-ATC-01-EN-US-Operating-Instruction-PUB-5070956-000.pdf|Operating Instructions|new_window=true] |
+ | * [link|https://www.hareshire.co.uk/static/products/files/b10703-5f7c3686f201b386795868.pdf|Operating Instructions #2|new_window=true] |
+ | * [link|https://www.hilti.com/content/hilti/W1/US/en/support/info/tool-repair.html|Hilti Tool Repair Support|new_window=true] |
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