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According to the operating instructions for the Hilti TE 6-A22, if the rotary hammer is running but there is no hammering action, it could be because the rotary hammer is too cold. To fix this, bring the tip of the drill bit into contact with the working surface, switch the rotary hammer on and allow it to run. If necessary, repeat the procedure until the hammering mechanism begins to operate. Also, ensure that the function selector switch is set to "Drilling without hammering" .
If this doesn't work, you may need to take your tool to a professional repair service. You can find a list of authorized Hilti service centers on their website.
Hilti TE 805 Instructions Use Manual not helpful at all
no time to take the tool all apart ..must be some external way can you make anything out on the hilti te 805 drawings save images as a pdf then you can magnify easily
You should not have to grease The TE-7. It is permantly lubricated. You can occasionally put a small ball of grease on the end of a drill bit before you stick in the chuck. This will keep the chuck greased.
The TE-70 is permantly lubricated. You would only add lubricant if you took the tool apart. You can add a small amount of grease to the end of your bit occasionally before putting in the chuck. This keeps the chuck parts lubed.
the grease is called turmoil grease and is somewhat expensive. This also requires just about complete disassembly of the tool and smoe parts replacement.
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