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6.4 Hammer drilling –
full hammering power

1. Engage the function selection switch in the "hammer

drilling / full hammering power" position.

2. Bring the side handle into the desired position

and check that it is correctly fitted and properly secur-
ed.

3. Plug the supply cord into the mains socket.
4. Set the desired drilling power.

– Full drilling power: Full drilling power is always acti-
vated after plugging the supply cord into the mains
socket.
– Reduced drilling power (50%): Press the "reduced
drilling power" button (the drilling power indicator
lights.) To return to full drilling power, press the "reduced
drilling power" button again.

5. Position the tip of the drill bit at the point where the

hole is to be drilled.

6. Press the control switch slowly. Begin drilling at low

speed, increasing speed only after the drill bit has
become centered in the hole.

7. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling at full

power.

8. Do not apply excessive pressure to the tool. This will

not increase its hammering power. Lower contact pres-
sure increases the life of the insert tool.

9. To avoid spalling when drilling through-holes with

breach bits, reduce drilling speed shortly before break-
ing through.

-NOTE-

When working at low temperatures:
The hammering mechanism works only when the tool
has reached a minimum operating temperature.
Bring the drill bit into contact with the base material and
allow the tool to run under no load until the minimum
operating temperature is reached. If necessary, repeat

-CAUTION-

G

The tool and the drilling operation
emit noise.

G

Excessive noise may damage the
hearing.

G

Wear ear protection.

-CAUTION-

G

Drilling may cause splintering of the
material.

G

Splinters may cause injury to parts
of the body and eyes.

G

Wear eye protection, protective gloves
and breathing protection if no dust
removal system is used.

this procedure until the hammering mechanism begins
to operate.

Active torque control (TE 46-ATC/TE 56-ATC)

The TE 46-ATC/TE 56-ATC is equipped with an

active

torque control

system in addition to the mechanical

clutch. This system offers additional safety while drilling
by quickly switching off the tool, for example, when the
drill bit sticks on contacting a reinforcing bar or when the
insert tool is tilted unintentionally, thus preventing uncon-
trolled rotation around the longitudinal axis of the drill
bit.
When the torque control system has become activated,
the tool can be returned to normal operating mode by
releasing pressure on the control switch, waiting until
the motor has stopped rotating and then reapplying pres-
sure to the control switch. (An audible "click" indicates
that the tool is again ready for operation).
Always choose a working position in which the electric
tool is free to rotate in a counter-clockwise direction (as
seen by the operator). If this is not possible, the ATC
system cannot react.

6.5 Drilling without hammering action (

)

(only TE 46-ATC/TE 56-ATC)

1. Engage the function selection switch in the "rotary

drilling" position.

2. Bring the side handle into the desired position and

check that it is correctly fitted and properly secured.

3. Plug the supply cord into the mains socket.
4. Position the tip of the drill bit at the point where the

hole is to be drilled.

5. Press the control switch slowly. Begin drilling at low

speed, increasing speed only after the drill bit has
become centered in the hole.

6. Press the control switch fully to continue drilling at

full power.

7. Do not apply excessive pressure to the tool. This will

not increase its hammering power. Lower contact pres-
sure increases the life of the insert tool.

6.6 Chiseling (

/

)

-NOTE-

The chisel can be locked in 24 different positions (in
15° increments). Flat and shaped chisels can thus
always be brought into the optimum position for the job
on hand.

6.6.1 Chisel positioning (

)

1. Turn the function selection switch to the "chisel adjust-

ment" position until it engages.

2. Pivot the side handle into the desired position and

check that it is fitted and secured correctly. (Alterna-
tively, when chiseling, the tool may be held at the sec-
tion of the housing behind the chuck.)

3. Adjust the chisel to the desired position.

6.6.2 Locking the chisel (

)

4. Turn the function selection switch to the "chiseling"

position until it engages.

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Summary of Contents for TE 46-ATC

Page 1: ...Operating instructions en Mode d emploi fr Manual de instrucciones es Manual de instru es pt TE 46 TE 46 ATC TE 56 TE 56 ATC Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070956 000 00...

Page 2: ...Homologu UL conforme aux normes de s curit am ricaines et canadiennes Producto homologado seg n normas de seguridad americanas y canadienses Produto homologado de accordo com as normas de seguran a a...

Page 3: ...3 2 5 8 6 4 2 7 1 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 2 3 1 6 4 5 4 1 3 2 6 3 7 2 4 2 5 6 1 8 5 3 2 2 1 8 6 4 9 5 1 3 2 7 Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070956 000 00...

Page 4: ...203086 TE Y 18 SDS max TE 46 TE 46 ATC TE 56 TE 56 ATC 10 Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070956 000 00...

Page 5: ...e depth gauge Function selection switch Control switch lockbutton Control switch Supply cord Activation indicator anti theft device Service indicator Indicator for reduced power 50 Switch for reduced...

Page 6: ...ctric shock When operating a power tool outside use an out door extension cord marked W A or W These cords are rated for outdoor use and reduce the risk of electric shock 4 Personal Safety Stay alert...

Page 7: ...ting current diameter Hz hertz protective grounding A amperes Wear a safety helmet Wear breathing protection Wear ear protection Wear protective gloves Wear eye protection 4 Functional description The...

Page 8: ...mmer drilling speed 480 r p m Drilling speed without hammering action TE46 ATC TE56 ATC 720 r p m Single impact energy full hammering power 7 0 Nm J Single impact energy reduced hammering power 3 5 Nm...

Page 9: ...g voltage must be within 5 and 15 of the rated voltage at all times Frequency range 50 60 Hz never above 65 Hz Automatic voltage regulation with starting boost Never operate other tools or appliances...

Page 10: ...al clutch This system offers additional safety while drilling by quickly switching off the tool for example when the drill bit sticks on contacting a reinforcing bar or when the insert tool is tilted...

Page 11: ...objects to enter the interior of the tool Clean the outside of the tool at regular intervals using a slightly damp cloth Do not use a spray steam pressurecleaningequipmentorrunningwaterforcleaning Th...

Page 12: ...s supply Plug in another electric appliance and check whether it works Supply cord or plug defective The cord should be checked and if neces sary replaced by an electrical specialist Control switch de...

Page 13: ...aring parts Steel Scrap metal Hammering mechanism parts Steel Scrap metal Screws small parts Steel Scrap metal 11 Manufacturer s warranty tools Hilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects...

Page 14: ...Printed 07 07 2013 Doc Nr PUB 5070956 000 00...

Page 15: ...423 2342111 Fax 423 2342965 www hilti com Hilti registered trademark of Hilti Corp Schaan W 2735 0506 10 Pos 3 1 Printed in Liechtenstein 2006 Right of technical and programme changes reserved S E O 3...

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