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1 in. Rotary Hammer Drill, Electric, SDS Plus
1 in. Rotary Hammer Drill, Electric, SDS Plus
Hilti TE-7C
$15.75
4h
$21
day
$62
week
$152
month

This powerful 1-inch rotary hammer drill delivers exceptional drilling performance in concrete and masonry with minimal vibration. Featuring 720 watts of power and 2.6 joules of impact energy, it offers optimal drilling speed and efficiency for holes up to 1 inch (24 mm) in diameter. The ergonomic D-grip design with Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) technology significantly reduces operator fatigue during extended use, while the robust construction ensures reliability in demanding jobsite conditions. Perfect for professionals who need precision and durability for frequent drilling applications.

Features

  • Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) technology minimizes operator fatigue during extended use
  • Versatile 3-mode operation (hammer drilling, drilling only, and chiseling) for multiple applications
  • Quick-release SDS Plus chuck system allows for fast and easy bit changes
  • Depth gauge ensures precise drilling depth for anchor installations
  • Ergonomic D-grip design with soft grip provides comfortable handling and control
  • Variable speed trigger allows for precise starting and controlled operation
  • Robust construction with metal components for durability in demanding jobsite conditions
  • Forward/reverse switch for easy removal of fasteners and drill bits
  • Detachable power cord for easy replacement and storage
  • Compatible with dust removal systems for cleaner and healthier working environment

Applications

  • Drilling anchor holes in concrete and masonry up to 1 inch (24 mm) in diameter
  • Installing electrical conduit and boxes in concrete walls
  • Mounting HVAC equipment and fixtures to concrete surfaces
  • Setting mechanical and chemical anchors in concrete structures
  • Light chiseling and corrective work in concrete and masonry
  • Through-hole drilling for plumbing and electrical installations
  • Installing handrails, guardrails, and safety equipment
  • Mounting signage and fixtures to concrete walls and ceilings
  • Core drilling with appropriate attachments for small diameter holes
  • Renovation work requiring precision drilling in existing structures