Hilti TE 2-E User manual

TE2-E/TE 2/TE 2-S/TE 2-M
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TE2 / TE2-E TE2-S TE2-M
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쐃 쐇 쐏 쐋
햶 햷 햸 햺 햻 햽 햹
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TE2-M
TE2-M
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TE2/TE2-S/TE2-M
TE2 /TE2-E
TE2-S
TE2-M
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7a 7b 7c 7d
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EC declaration of conformity
Description: Rotary Hammer
Designation: TE2-E / TE2 / TE2-S / TE2-M
Year of design: 2000
We declare, under our sole responsibility, that this
product complies with the following directives and
standards: 73/23/EWG, 89/336/EWG, 98/37/EG, EN
55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 50144-1, EN 50144-2-6, EN
61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3.
Hilti Corporation
Jan Doongaij Dr. Joachim Schneider
Head of Marketing BU Rotary & UCD Head of BA LDS
June 2003 June 2003
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General information
In these operating instructions, this symbol indi-
cates points of particular importance to safety. The
instructions at these points must always be observed
in order to avoid the risk of serious injury.
Caution: high voltage
The numbers refer to the illustrations. The illustra-
tions can be found on the fold-out cover pages. Keep
these pages open while you read the operating instruc-
tions.
In these operating instructions, the power tool to which
these operating instructions apply is referred to as “the
tool”.
It is essential that the operating
instructions are read before the
tool is operated for the first time.
Always keep these operating
instructions together with the tool.
Ensure that the operating
instructions are with the tool when
it is given to other persons.
Contents Page
General information 1
Description 1
Technical data 3
Safety precautions 4
Before use 5
Operation 5
Drilling 5
Forwards/reverse rotation 6
Insert tools and accessories 6
Care and maintenance 6
Manufacturer's warranty – tools 7
Disposal 8
Troubleshooting 8
Declaration of conformity see cover
Operating controls
쐃Chuck release ring (TE 2-M)
Function selector switch
Control switch
Forwards / reverse switch (TE2/TE2-S/TE2-M)
Component parts
햶Dust shield
햷Chuck
햸Side handle
햹Grip
햺Hammering mechanism / gearing
햻Motor
햽Type plate
Description
The TE2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S / TE 2-M is an electrically pow-
ered rotary hammer with pneumatic hammering mech-
anism designed for professional use.
The following items are supplied: power tool, (quick-
release chuck TE 2-M), operating instructions, grease
(except TE 2-E), toolbox.
The following conditions must always be observed
when the tool is in use:
– The tool must be connected to an alternating current
electric supply in compliance with the information
given on the type plate.
– The tool is for hand-held use only.
– The tool must not be used in places where the sur-
rounding conditions may present a risk of explosion.
TE2-E/TE 2/TE 2-S/TE 2-M Rotary Hammer
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The tool is designed for the following uses:
Use Required insert tools Diameter range
TE2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S / TE 2-M:
Hammer drilling in concrete, Drill bits with TE-C connection end Drilling in concrete:
masonry and natural stone – Short hammer drill bits Anchor holes of 4–20 mm dia.
– Long hammer drill bits Through holes of 4–20 mm dia.
TE 2-S / TE 2-M:
Drilling with precision Drill bits with TE-C connection end Drilling in brittle materials:
hammering action in perforated – TE-CX hammer drill bits Anchor holes of 4–20 mm dia.
brick, tiles and marble – Thin-barrel core bits Cutting sockets of 25–68 mm dia.
TE2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S:
Drilling in wood, drywall panels Quick-release chuck
and metal with TE-C adaptor
for insert tools
with cylindrical shank or hexagonal shank
for rotary-only drilling
Wood drill bits 4–20 mm dia.
Metal drill bits 3–13 mm dia.
Hole saws 25–68 mm dia.
TE 2-M:
Drilling in wood, drywall panels, Interchangeable quick-release chuck
tiles and metal for insert tools
with cylindrical shank or hexagonal
shank for rotary-only drilling:
Wood drill bits 4–10 mm dia. in 2nd gear
10–20 mm dia. in 1st gear
Metal/stepped drill bits 3– 8 mm dia. in 2nd gear
8–13 mm dia. in 1st gear
Thin-barrel core bits 25–68 mm dia. in 2nd gear
Hole saws 25–68 mm dia. in 2nd gear
Main features of the tool
Class II electrical protection (double insulated) Z
Mechanical torque-limiting clutch
Grip and side handle with vibration absorption
TE-C chuck with twist lock
TE-C insert tool system
Variable speed switch
Rotary-only drilling mode
Gearing and hammering mechanism with permanent
grease lubrication
Pivotable side handle
Mechanical depth gauge
Interface for quick-release chuck (TE 2-M)
Precision hammering action (TE 2-S / TE 2-M)
High spindle speed without hammering action (TE 2-M)
Right of technical changes reserved
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Technical data
Rated power 600 W
Nominal voltage ✱100 V 110 V 120 V 220 V 230 V 240 V
Nominal current input ✱6.2 A 5.5 A 5.2 A 2.7 A 2.7 A 2.6 A
Mains frequency 50–60 Hz
Weight of tool 2.3 kg (TE2-E / TE 2)
2.4 kg (TE 2-S)
2.6 kg (TE 2-M)
Dimensions (l×h×w) 344×200×79 mm (TE2-E / TE2 / TE 2-S)
359×200×79 mm (TE 2-M)
Minimum distance between wall and hole drilled 30 mm
Speed 0– 930 r.p.m. ( TE2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S)
(in 1st gear TE 2-M)
0–2200 r.p.m. (in 2nd gear TE2-M)
Hammering speed:
Precision hammering action 0–2400 blows/min. (TE 2-S / TE 2-M)
Full hammering action 0–4600 blows/min. (TE2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S / TE 2-M)
Single impact energy Nm (J):
Precision hammering action 0.6 Nm (TE 2-S / TE 2-M)
Full hammering action 1.8 Nm (TE 2-E / TE 2 / TE 2-S / TE 2-M)
Typical drilling performance in medium-hard B35 8 mm dia.: 500 mm/min
concrete 10 mm dia.: 440 mm/min
12 mm dia.: 340 mm/min
Typical weighted vibration at the handles ≤10 m/s2
A-weighted emission sound pressure level (LpA) ≤89 dB(A)
A-weighted sound power level (LwA) ≤102 dB(A)
✱The tool is offered in different versions for various mains voltages. Please refer to the information on the
type plate for the nominal voltage and nominal current input of your tool.
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Safety precautions
When using electric tools, the following fundamental
safety precautions must always be observed in order to
avoid the risk of injury, electric shock and fire hazards.
Please read and observe the instructions below before
using the tool.
1. Use protective equipment.
2. Wear suitable working clothing.
Don’t wear loose clothing, loose long hair or jewellery
as it can become caught up in moving parts of the elec-
tric tool. Wear non-slip shoes.
3. Make the working area safe.
Objects which could cause injury should be removed
from the working area. Ensure that the area is well lit.
When working, keep other persons, children in partic-
ular, outside the range of the tool you are using.
Use clamps or a vice to secure the workpiece.
4. Take the influences of the surrounding area into
account.
Don’t expose the tool to rain or snow and don’t operate
it in the vicinity of flammable liquids or gases.
5. Check the tool each time before use.
Check the condition of the tool, the supply cord and
mains plug. Don’t use it if it is damaged, incomplete or
if the controls cannot be operated correctly.
6. Use the correct insert tool.
Ensure that the insert tools (drill bits, adaptors, etc.) are
equipped with the appropriate connection end for the
chuck system in use and that they are locked in position
correctly in the chuck.
Use only the recommended original Hilti accessories
and auxiliary equipment.
7. Use the tool only for the purposes for which it is
intended.
8. Apply a safe working method.
Always concentrate on the job. Proceed carefully and
do not use the tool if you are distracted from your work.
Avoid unfavourable body positions. Always ensure that
you have a safe stance. Always hold the tool in both
hands when it is in use. Always use the side handle.
Ensure that the side handle is fitted correctly and tight-
ened securely . Hold the side handle at its end when
drilling and pay attention at all times - the drill bit may
become stuck unexpectedly. Switch the tool off if you
are distracted from your work.
When the tool is in use, always guide the supply cord
away from the tool to the rear.
Never carry the tool by the supply cord. Don’t unplug
the tool by pulling on the supply cord. Don’t expose the
supply cord to heat, oil or sharp edges. If the supply
cord becomes damaged while working, don’t touch it -
unplug the mains plug immediately.
9. Take care to avoid concealed cables and pipes.
Concealed electric cables or gas and water pipes pre-
sent a serious hazard if damaged while you are work-
ing. Accordingly, check the area in which you are work-
ing beforehand (e.g. using a metal detector). Avoid con-
tact between your body and earthed / grounded objects
such as pipes or radiators. External metal parts of the
tool may become live, for example, when an electric
cable is drilled into inadvertently.
10. Avoid unintentional starting.
Don’t carry the tool with your finger on the control switch
while it is connected to the mains supply. Check that the
tool is switched off before connecting it to the mains
supply. Pull the plug out of the mains socket when the
tool is not in use, e.g. during pauses between work,
before maintenance and when changing insert tools.
11. Keep the electric tool and insert tools in good
condition.
Follow the care and maintenance instructions and replace
insert tools in good time. Never operate the tool when
it is dirty or wet. Dust or dampness on the surface of the
tool make it slippery and difficult to hold and may, under
unfavourable conditions, present a risk of electric shock.
Repairs to the tool may be carried out only by an autho-
rised electrical specialist using original Hilti spare parts.
Failure to observe this point may result in damage to the
tool or present a risk of accident. Accordingly, if neces-
sary, have the tool repaired at a Hilti service centre or
authorised Hilti repair workshop.
12. Keep electric tools in a secure place.
Electric tools, when not in use, should be locked away
in a dry place, out of reach of children.
Wear ear
protection
Wear goggles Wear protective
gloves
Wear respiratory
protection when
the work causes
dust
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