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6 in. Rotary Hammer Drill, Electric, SDS Max
6 in. Rotary Hammer Drill, Electric, SDS Max
Hilti TE-70
$27.75
4h
$37
day
$150
week
$350
month

This powerful 6-inch rotary hammer drill delivers exceptional drilling and chiseling performance for demanding concrete applications. With 11.5 amp motor generating 8.5 joules of impact energy, it provides optimal drilling speed in reinforced concrete while maintaining precise control. The Active Torque Control (ATC) safety system instantly stops the tool if the bit jams, protecting operators from sudden rotational movements. Its ergonomic D-handle design with vibration reduction technology minimizes operator fatigue during extended use, allowing for increased productivity on challenging jobsites.

Features

  • Active Torque Control (ATC) stops the tool if the bit jams to prevent injury
  • Powerful 11.5 amp motor delivers 8.5 joules of impact energy for fast drilling
  • Vibration reduction technology minimizes operator fatigue during extended use
  • Versatile 3-mode operation for drilling, hammer drilling, and chiseling applications
  • Tool-free chuck system allows for quick and easy bit changes
  • Ergonomic D-handle design provides comfortable operation in various positions
  • Electronic speed control maintains consistent performance under load
  • Brushless motor design for increased durability and longer service life
  • Service indicator light alerts when maintenance is required
  • Compatible with dust removal systems for cleaner and healthier working environment

Applications

  • Drilling anchor holes in reinforced concrete up to 6 inches in diameter
  • Installing mechanical and chemical anchors in concrete structures
  • Drilling through-holes for conduit and pipe installations in concrete walls
  • Breaking up small to medium concrete structures during renovation projects
  • Chiseling and removing tile, masonry, and concrete surfaces
  • Core drilling in concrete for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC installations
  • Drilling in hard stone and masonry for structural attachments
  • Demolition work in confined spaces where larger equipment cannot access
  • Drilling holes for rebar doweling in concrete repair applications
  • Creating openings in concrete walls and floors for utility penetrations