Hilti TE 7-C User manual

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TE 7‑C rotary hammer
It is essential that the operating instructions
are read before the power tool is operated
for the first time.
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.
Contents Page
1. General information 15
2. Description 16
3. Insert tools, accessories 18
4. Technical data 19
5. Safety rules 19
6. Before use 22
7. Operation 22
8. Care and maintenance 24
9. Troubleshooting 25
10. Disposal 26
11. Manufacturer’s warranty - tools 26
12. EC declaration of conformity 27
Operating controls and parts 1
@Chucks
;Function selector switch
=Control switch
%Forward / reverse switch
&Side handle with depth gauge
(Interface for TE DRS‑M dust removal module
)Supply cord
1. General information
1.1 Safety notices and their meaning
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.
NOTE
Used to draw attention to an instruction or other
useful information.
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1.2 Explanation of the pictograms and other
information
Warning signs
General
warning Warning:
electricity
Obligation signs
Wear eye
protection Wear a hard
hat Wear ear
protection Wear
protective
gloves
Wear
breathing
protection
Symbols
Read the
operating
instructions
before use.
Return waste
material for
recycling.
Drilling
without
hammering
Hammer
drilling
Chiseling Chisel position
adjustment Volts Amps
Watts Alternating
current Hertz Rated speed
under no load
Revolutions
per minute Diameter Double
insulated Reverse
rotation
Forward
rotation
1These numbers refer to the corresponding illustra-
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 7-C rotary ham-
mer.
Location of identification data on the power tool
The type designation can be found on the type iden-
tification plate and the serial number on the side of
the motor housing. 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.
Type:
Serial no.:
2. Description
2.1 Use of the product as directed
The power tool is an electrically-powered rotary hammer with pneumatic hammering mechanism.
The power tools are designed for drilling in concrete, masonry, gypsum board (drywall), wood, plastic and
metal. The power tool can also be used for light chiseling work on masonry and surface finishing on concrete.
Working on materials hazardous to the health (e.g. asbestos) is not permissible.
The power tool is designed for professional use. The power tool may be operated, serviced and repaired
only by authorized, trained personnel. This personnel must be informed of any special hazards that may be
encountered.
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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. The power tool may be operated only when connected to a power supply providing a voltage and
frequency in compliance with the information given on its type identification plate.
Changes or modifications to the power tool are not permissible.
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.
2.2 Chucks
TE‑C CLICK chuck
2.3 Switches
Speed control switch for smooth starting.
Function selector switch:
Drilling without hammering
Hammer drilling
Chisel adjustment (18 positions)
Chiseling
2.4 Grips
Vibration-absorbing, pivotable side handle with depth gauge
Vibration-absorbing grip
2.5 Protective feature
Mechanical slip clutch
2.6 Lubrication
Oil lubrication
2.7 Items supplied as standard
1 Power tool
1TE‑C CLICK chuck
1 Side handle with depth gauge
1 Operating instructions
1 Hilti toolbox
1 Cleaning cloth
1Grease
2.8 Using extension cords
Use only extension cords of a type approved for the application and with conductors of adequate cross section.
The power tool may otherwise loose performance and the extension cord may overheat. Check the extension
cord for damage at regular intervals. Replace damaged extension cords.
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Recommended minimum conductor cross section and max. cable lengths
Conductor cross sec-
tion 1.5 mm²2.5 mm²3.5 mm²14 AWG 12 AWG
Mains voltage 100V 50 m
Mains voltage 110-120
V30 m 50 m 100 ft 150 ft
Mains voltage 220-240
V75 m 100 m
Do not use extension cords with 1.25 mm²or 16 AWG conductor cross sections.
2.9 Using extension cords outdoors
When working outdoors, use only extension cords that are approved and correspondingly marked for this
application.
2.10 Using a generator or transformer
This power tool may be powered by a generator or transformer which fulfills the following conditions: The unit
must provide a power output in watts of at least twice the value printed on the rating plate on the power tool.
The operating voltage must remain within +5% and -15% of the rated voltage at all times, frequency must be in
the 50 – 60 Hz range and never above 65 Hz, and the unit must be equipped with automatic voltage regulation
andstartingboost.
Never operate other power tools or appliances from the generator or transformer at the same time. Switching
other power tools or appliances on and off may cause undervoltage and / or overvoltage peaks, resulting in
damage to the power tool.
3. Insert tools, accessories
Chucks TE‑CCLICK
Hammer drill bits Ø5to28mm
Forming and installation drill bits Ø5to20mm
Lightweight percussion core bits Ø25 to 68 mm
Multipurpose hole saws Ø25 to 82 mm, hexagonal
Pointed chisel C-type connection end
Flat chisel C-type connection end
Shaped chisels C-type connection end
Anchor-setting tools C-type connection end
Quick-release chuck for wood and metal drill bits For smooth or hex. shank
Key-type chuck With smooth or hex. shank
Wood drill bits Ø3to20mm
Metal drill bits ØMax. 13 mm
Metal drill bits / stepped drill bits Ø5to22mm
Dust module TE DRS-M
Angular chuck C-type connection end
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4. Technical data
NOTE
The power tool is available in various voltage ratings. Please refer to the type identification plate for details of
the power tool’s voltage and power rating.
Power tool TE 7‑C
Rated power input Rated voltage 100 V: 680 W
Rated voltage 110 V: 660 W
Rated power input 720 W
Rated current input Rated voltage 110 V: 6.3 A
Rated voltage 120 V: 6.3 A
Rated voltage 127 V: 6 A
Rated voltage 220 V: 3.5 A
Rated voltage 230 V: 3.3 A
Rated voltage 240 V: 3.2 A
Mains frequency 50 to 60 Hz
Weight of power tool 3.2 kg
Dimensions (L x W x H) 341 mm x 86 mm x 217 mm
Drilling speed without hammering 0 to 900 r.p.m.
Hammerdrillingspeed 740r.p.m.
Single impact energy 2.6 J
Noise and vibration information (measured in accordance with EN 60745):
Typical A-weighted sound power level 100 dB (A)
Typical A-weighted emission sound pressure level.
Wear ear protection! 89 dB (A)
Uncertainty for the given sound level as per EN 60745 3dB(A)
Typical weighted vibration at the grips 10 m/s²
Other information about the power tool
Chucks TE‑CCLICK
Drilling performance in medium-hard concrete Diameter 16 mm: 56 cm³/min
Protection class as per EN Protection class II (double insulated) as perEN 60745
Interference immunity As perEN 55014‑2
Radio and television interference suppression As perEN 55014‑1
5. Safety rules
5.1 General safety rules
WARNING! Read all instructions! Failure to follow all
instructions listed below may result in electric shock,
fire and/or serious injury. The term “power tool” in
all of the warnings listed below refers to your mains-
operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
5.1.1 Work area
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and
dark areas invite accidents.
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable
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liquids, gases or dust. Powertoolscreatesparks
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.
5.1.2 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
tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will
reducetheriskofelectricshock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded
surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges and
refrigerators. There is an increased risk 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
theriskofelectricshock.
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
or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords
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.
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. A
moment of inattention while operating power tools
may result in serious personal injury.
b) Use safety equipment. Always wear eye pro-
tection. Safety equipment such as dust mask,
non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing pro-
tection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
c) Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the switch is
in the off-position before plugging in. Carrying
power tools with your finger on the switch or
plugging in 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.
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
away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery
or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust
extraction and collection facilities, ensure these
are connected and properly used. Use of these
devices can reduce dust-related hazards.
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.
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.
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 prevent-
ive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
power tool accidentally.
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children
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.
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or
binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and
any other condition that may affect the power
tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool
repaired before use. Many accidents are caused
by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits
etc., in accordance with these instructions and
in the manner intended for the particular type
of power tool, taking 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.
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5.1.5 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.
5.2 Additional safety precautions
5.2.1 Personal safety
a) Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause
hearing loss.
b) Use auxiliary handles supplied with the power
tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
c) Always hold the power tool securely with both
hands on the grips provided. Keep the grips dry,
clean and free from oil and grease.
d) Breathingprotectionmustbewornifthepower
tool is used without a dust extraction system for
work that creates dust.
e) Improve the blood circulation in your fingers by
relaxing your hands and exercising your fingers
during breaks between working.
f) Avoid touching rotating parts. Switch the power
tool on only after bringing it into position at
the workpiece. Touching rotating parts, especially
rotating drill bits, discs or blades, etc. may lead to
injury.
g) Always lead the supply cord and extension cord
away from the power tool to the rear while
working. This helps to avoid tripping over the cord
while working.
5.2.2 Power 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.
b) Check that the insert tools used are compatible
with the chuck system and that they are secured
in the chuck correctly.
c) Switch the power tool off and unplug the supply
cord in the event of a power failure or interruption
in the electric supply. This will prevent accidental
restarting when the electric power returns.
5.2.3 Electrical safety
a) 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 drilled into accidentally. This presents a
serious risk of electric shock.
b) Check the condition of the supply cord and its
plug connections and have it replaced by a qual-
ified electrician if damage is found. Check the
condition of the extension cord and replace it if
damage is found. Do not touch the supply cord in
the event of it suffering damage while working.
Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet. Damaged supply cords or extension cords
present a risk of electric shock.
c) Dirty or dusty power tools which have been
used frequently for work on conductive materi-
als should be checked at regular intervals at a
Hilti Service Center. Under unfavorable circum-
stances, dampness or dust adhering to the surface
of the power tool, especially dust from conductive
materials, may present a riskofelectricshock.
d) When working outdoors with an electric tool
check to ensure that it is connected to the electric
supply by way of a ground fault circuit breaker
(RCD) with a rating of max. 30 mA (tripping
current). Use of a ground fault circuit breaker
reduces the risk of electric shock.
e) Use of a ground fault circuit breaker (RCD) with a
maximum trip current of 30 mA is recommended.
5.2.4 Work area
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.
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5.2.5 Personal protective equipment
a) The user and any other persons in the vicinity
must wear suitable eye protection, a hard hat,
ear protection, protective gloves and breathing
protection while the power tool is in use.
6. Before use
6.1 Fitting the side handle 2
CAUTION
Remove the depth gauge from the side handle in
order to avoid injury.
1. Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
2. Release the side handle clamping band by turning
the handle counterclockwise.
3. Slide the side handle clamping band over the
chuck and onto the cylindrical section at the front
end of the power tool.
4. Pivot the side handle into the desired position.
5. CAUTION Check that the clamping band is en-
gaged in the groove provided on the power tool.
Securethesidehandlebyturningthegripclock-
wise.
6.2 Use of extension cords and generators or
transformers
Please refer to the “Description” section.
7. Operation
CAUTION
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.
7.1 Preparing for use
7.1.1 Adjusting the depth gauge 3
1. Release the side handle clamping band by turning
the handle counterclockwise.
2. Pivot the side handle into the desired position.
3. Adjust the depth gauge to the desired drilling
depth.
4. Tighten the side handle securely by turning it
clockwise.
7.1.2 Fitting the insert tool 4
CAUTION
Wear protective gloves when changing the insert tool.
1. Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
2. Check that the connection end of the insert tool is
clean and lightly greased. Clean it and grease it if
necessary.
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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
damaged.
4. Push the insert tool into the chuck and rotate it
while applying slight pressure until it engages in
the guide grooves.
5. Push the insert tool further into the chuck until it
is heard to engage.
6. Check that the insert tool has engaged correctly
by pulling on it.
7.1.3 Removing the insert tool 5
CAUTION
Wear protective gloves when changing insert tools as
the insert tool may get hot during use.
1. Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
2. Open the chuck by pulling back the chuck release
sleeve.
3. Pull the insert tool out of the chuck.
7.1.4 Removing the chuck 6
CAUTION
Remove the depth gauge from the side handle and
the insert tool from the chuck in order to avoid injury.
NOTE
Set the selector switch to the “Chiseling” position
before removing the chuck.
1. Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
2. Pull the chuck sleeve forward and hold it securely.
3. Removethechuckbypullingitawayfromthe
power tool.
7.1.5 Fitting the chuck 7
CAUTION
Remove the depth gauge from the side handle and
the insert tool from the chuck in order to avoid injury.
NOTE
Set the selector switch to the “Chiseling” position
before removing the chuck.
1. Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
2. Grip the chuck sleeve, pull it forward and hold it
securely in this position.
3. Slide the chuck onto the guide tube from the front
and then release the sleeve.
4. Rotate the chuck until it is heard to engage.
7.2 Operation
CAUTION
Drilling may cause splintering of the material. Flying
fragments may cause injury to the eyes or other parts
of the body. Wear eye protection, protective gloves
and breathing protection if no dust removal system
is used.
CAUTION
The power tool and the drilling operation generate
noise. Excessive noise may damage the hearing.
Wear ear protection.
7.2.1 Working at low temperatures
NOTE
The hammering mechanism works only when the
power tool has reached a minimum operating tem-
perature.
Bring the drill bit into contact with the base material
and allow 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.
7.2.2 Drilling without hammering 8
1. 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.
2. Bring the side handle into the desired position
and check that it is fitted correctly and securely
attached.
3. Plug the supply cord into the power outlet.
4. Position the tip of the drill bit at the point where
theholeistobedrilled.
5. Press the control switch slowly (drill at a low
speed until the drill bit centers itself in the hole).
6. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling
with full power.
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7. 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.
7.2.3 Hammer drilling 8
1. 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.
2. Bring the side handle into the desired position
and check that it is fitted correctly and secured.
3. Plug the supply cord into the power outlet.
4. Position the power tool and drill bit at the point
where the hole is to be drilled.
5. Press the control switch slowly (drill at a low
speed until the drill bit centers itself in the hole).
6. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling
with full power.
7. Do not apply excessive pressure. This will not in-
crease the power tool’s hammering performance.
Lower pressure extends the life of the insert tool.
8. Reduce drilling speed shortly before breaking
through in order to avoid spalling.
7.2.4 Chiseling
NOTE
The chisel can be adjusted to 18 different positions
(in 20° increments). This ensures that flat chisels and
shaped chisels can always be set to the optimum
working position.
7.2.4.1 Chisel position adjustment
CAUTION
Do not work operate the power tool when the selector
switch is set to “Chisel adjustment”.
1. Turn the function selector switch until it engages
in the “Chisel adjustment” position. Do not oper-
ate the function selector switch while the motor
is running.
2. Bring the side handle into the desired position
and check that it is fitted correctly and secured.
3. Rotate the chisel to the desired position.
7.2.4.2 Locking the chisel
Turn the function selector switch until it engages in
the “Chiseling” position. Do not operate the function
selector switch while the motor is running.
7.2.4.3 Chiseling 8
1. Plug the supply cord into the power outlet.
NOTE Do not operate the function selector switch
while the motor is running.
2. Position the tip of the chisel at the point where
chiseling is to begin.
3. Press the control switch.
7.2.5 Forward / reverse 9
CAUTION
Do not operate the forward / reverse switch while the
motor is running.
Move the forward/reverse switch to the “Forward” or
“Reverse” position.
8. Care and maintenance
CAUTION
Disconnect the supply cord plug from the power
outlet.
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.
8.2 Care of the power tool
The outer casing of the power tool is made from
impact-resistant plastic. 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
of the power tool at regular intervals with a slightly
damp cloth. Do not use a spray, steam pressure
cleaning equipment or running water for cleaning.
This may negatively affect the electrical safety of the
power tool. Always keep the grip surfaces of the
power tool free from oil and grease. Do not use
cleaning agents which contain silicone.
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8.3 Maintenance
WARNING
Repairs to the electrical section of the power tool may
be carried out only by trained electrical specialists.
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.
8.4 Checking the power tool after care and
maintenance
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 start. Interruption in the electric supply. Plug in another electric appliance and
check whether it works.
Supply cord or plug defective. Have the supply cord and plug checked by
a trained electrical specialist and replaced
if necessary.
Other electrical fault. Have it checked by a trained electrical
specialist.
The carbon brushes are worn. Have the supply cord and plug checked by
a trained electrical specialist and replaced
if necessary.
No hammering
action. The power tool is too cold. Allow the power tool to warm up to the
minimum operating temperature.
See section: Working at low temperatures
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The function selector switch is set to
“Drilling without hammering”. Set the function selector switch to
“Hammer drilling”.
The forward/reverse switch is set to
reverse rotation. Set the forward/reverse switch to forward
rotation.
The power tool
doesn’t achieve full
power.
The extension cord’s conductor cross
section is inadequate. Use an extension cord with an adequate
conductor cross section. (Please refer to
the “Description” section.)
The control switch is not pressed fully. Press the control switch as far as it will
go.
The drill bit doesn’t
rotate. The function selector switch is not
engaged or is in the “Chiseling” or “Chisel
adjustment” position.
When the motor has stopped, turn the
function control switch to the “Drilling
without hammering” or “Hammer drilling”
position.
The drill bit can’t
be released. The chuck is not pulled back fully. Pull the chuck back as far as it will go and
remove the insert tool.
The drill bit makes
no progress. The forward/reverse switch is set to
reverse rotation. Set the forward/reverse switch to forward
rotation.
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10. Disposal
Most of the materials from which Hilti tools or machines are manufactured can be recycled. The materials must
be correctly separated before they can be recycled. In many countries, Hilti has already made arrangements
for taking back your old tools for recycling. Please ask your Hilti customer service department or Hilti
representative for further information.
For EC countries only
Disposal of electric tools together with household waste is not permissible.
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment
and its implementation in accordance with national law, electric tools that have reached the end
of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling
facility.
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.
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.
Additional claims are excluded, unless stringent na-
tional rules prohibit such exclusion. In particular,
Hilti is not obligated for direct, indirect, incidental
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. Implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par-
ticular purpose are specifically excluded.
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 contempor-
aneous comments and oral or written agreements
concerning warranties.
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12. EC declaration of conformity
Designation: Rotary hammer
Type: TE 7‑C
Year of design: 2005
We declare, on our sole responsibility, that this
product complies with the following directives and
standards: 89/336/EEC, 98/37/EC, EN 60745‑1,
EN 60745‑2‑6, EN 55014‑1, EN 55014‑2,
EN 61000‑3‑2, EN 61000‑3‑3.
Hilti Corporation
Peter Cavada Dr. Heinz‑Joachim Schneider
Leiter Prozess‑und Qualitätsman-
agement Executive Vice President
BA Electric Tools & Accessories Business Area Electric
Tools & Accessories
02 2006 02 2006
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Tel.: +423 / 234 21 11
Fax: +423 / 234 29 65
www.hilti.com
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