Hilti TE 7-C Chucks, Switches, Grips, Lubrication, Items supplied as standard

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2.2 Chucks

TEC CLICK chuck

2.3 Switches

Speed control switch for smooth starting.

Function selector switch:

Drilling without hammering

Hammer drilling

Chisel adjustment (18 positions)

Chiseling

2.4 Grips

Vibration-absorbing, pivotable side handle with depth gauge

Vibration-absorbing grip

2.5Protective feature Mechanical slip clutch

2.6Lubrication

Oil lubrication

2.7Items supplied as standard

1Power tool

1TEC CLICK chuck

1Side handle with depth gauge

1Operating instructions

1Hilti toolbox

1Cleaning cloth

1Grease

2.8Using extension cords

Use only extension cords of a type approved for the application and with conductors of adequate cross section. The power tool may otherwise loose performance and the extension cord may overheat. Check the extension cord for damage at regular intervals. Replace damaged extension cords.

Recommended minimum conductor cross section and max. cable lengths

Conductor cross sec-

1.5 mm²

2.5 mm²

3.5 mm²

14 AWG

12 AWG

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Mains voltage 100V

 

 

50 m

 

 

Mains voltage 110-

30 m

50 m

 

100 ft

150 ft

120 V

 

 

 

 

 

Mains voltage 220-

75 m

100 m

 

 

 

240 V

 

 

 

 

 

Do not use extension cords with 1.25 mm² or 16 AWG conductor cross sections.

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Contents TE 7-C ThisProductis Listed Page General information ContentsSafety notices and their meaning Operating controls and partsDescription SymbolsLocation of identification data on the power tool Obligation signsChucks SwitchesUsing extension cords GripsUsing extension cords outdoors Insert tools, accessoriesTechnical data Using a generator or transformerOther information about the power tool Safety instructionsPower tool TE 7‑C General Power Tool Safety WarningsService Personal safetyPower tool use and care Additional safety precautions Personal safetyChildren must be instructed not to play with the power tool Before use OperationRemoving the insert tool Working at low temperaturesFitting the insert tool Removing the chuckCare and maintenance Checking the power tool after care and maintenance TroubleshootingCleaning or replacing the dust shield Fault Possible cause RemedyManufacturer’s warranty tools Disposal202931