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Hilti (Canada) Corporation says its new Hilti TE 80 ATC-AVR 1700-watt motor is the most powerful combi-hammer on the market. Coupled with this high power, the TE 80 ATC-AVR features Active Torque Control (ATC), Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) and a Theft Protection System (TPS), which combine to make it suited for heavy drilling and demolition. The TE 80 ATC-AVR makes light work of a wide range of demanding jobs: including hammer drilling in the 3/4-inch to six-inch diameter range in concrete, masonry and natural stone; drilling through holes up to six inches in diameter in concrete and masonry; and heavy chiselling work and drilling with high torque in wood and steel, says the company.
www.ca.hilti.com

 
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