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Hilti TE 800-AVR Breaks Barriers

The D-handle design offers versatility for optimal horizontal and vertical breaking for demolition work on walls, correction work on floor slabs and breaking out openings for doors and windows.

Tue December 22, 2015 - National Edition
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The Hilti breaker TE 800-AVR featuring Hi Drive technology helps deliver 15 ft.–lbs. of impact energy. The D-handle design offers versatility for optimal horizontal and vertical breaking for demolition work on walls, correction work on floor slabs and breaking out openings for doors and windows. And, using the new Hilti wall chisel TE-SW delivers more impact energy and control when working with wall demolition, according to the manufacturer.

For increased lifetime of the TE 800-AVR, it is equipped with Hilti’s triple chamber sealing and an active cooling system with an intelligent air flow design. The triple chamber design isolates the hammering mechanism, the piston area and chuck help prevent dust and other harmful external elements from entering the gearing, decreasing repair frequency and extending the tool life.

The active cooling system provides an active air flow over electronics, motor, gear and hammering mechanism towards the tool chuck, resulting in much lower operating temperatures. This system provides the operator a cooler tool surface temperature while also increasing the life of seals and lubrication oil.

The TE 800-AVR also features low vibration values due to Hilti’s active vibration reduction (AVR) sub-chassis system, which cuts vibrations up to two-thirds when compared to conventional tools.

The Hilti TE 800-AVR is built to provide long-term service under the most rugged conditions. For added peace of mind, the TE 800-AVR is backed by Hilti Lifetime Service, a service agreement that includes two years of no-cost coverage.

For more information, call 800/879-8000 or visit the Hilti website.


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