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Medium combihammers that use 
TE-T and/or TE-C bits



Here are all the models I currently have available. 


HILTI (TE-T bits / SDS top)
The TE-T shank that these hammers use is larger in diameter than the TE-C (SDS plus) 
and smaller than the shank of the TE-Y (SDS Max). 
Hilti calls the TE-35 a "Medium Mass" hammer and that is exactly it. 
When you don't need or want the tools that use more wattage and larger sized bits, 
but would like something more powerful than the smaller drills, this may fit the bill.

click on the pictures 

to see them larger

 
TE 35
- $239
(case & bits extra)
power usage: 830 watts
maximum drilling:  metal / concrete
weight: 12.5 lbs


(Image: Hilti-TE-35-006)

 

TE 35 - $299
(case & bits extra)
power usage: 830 watts
maximum drilling:  metal / concrete
weight: 12.5 lbs


(Image: Hilti-TE-35-003)

TE 35 - $299
(case & bits extra)
power usage: 830 watts
maximum drilling:  metal / concrete
weight: 12.5 lbs


(Image: Hilti-TE-35-008)

Quick Release Keyless "Jacob's" Chuck

$75

This will allow you to use regular round shank bits for wood and metal in any TE-T size tool (TE-35, TE-40, TE-46)

 
TE 35
- $399
(includes case, but bits extra)
power usage: 830 watts
maximum drilling:  metal / concrete
weight: 12.5 lbs


(Image: Hilti-TE-35-007)
(Just serviced by Hilti, excellent condition)

 
  click on the pictures 

to see them larger

 

TE 40-AVR (C) - $499
(the C means it has a chuck that uses TE-C bits)
(comes with case, but bits extra)
power usage: 1010 watts
maximum drilling:  1/2" metal / 1-1/4" concrete
weight: 13.5 lbs
(2008 model - under Hilti warranty)


(Image: Hilti-TE-40-AVR-001)

 

TE 46 - $399
(comes with a case, but bits extra)
power usage: 830 watts
maximum drilling: 
metal / concrete
weight:


(Image: Hilti-TE-46-002)


 




These are all quotes without a bit. Depending on the tool you want, I can quote a bit to go with it.

Just ask for a picture of any demolition/rotary hammer models that interest you.

You can usually get a case with the tool, but sometimes I don't have one available. 
So I can let you know the price with or without a case.


I am willing to consider trade-ins and outright purchases of your used (and new) Hilti tools and accessories, sometimes even purchasing broken tools that aren't much good anymore, except for parts.


Payment is by charge card (Visa/MC) or PayPal (www.paypal.com)
With either method you get buyer's protection with your purchase, so there is nothing to worry about.
As a merchant, I am bound to abide by their rules.

It is best to discuss your order and get a complete price quote either by phone or E-Mail.

I ship out by FedEx ground usually within one or two days after payment. 
These tools are often heavy, but you will find my shipping fees are very reasonable and usually between $18-$25 to any U.S. location. 
Shipping to any location in the U.S. or Canada is fine and I do it often.
Mexico is also OK. Smaller tools and accessories are OK to ship worldwide by Post Office.

(Local pick-up can also be arranged.)

These tools are built like a tank and so there is little need to box them like they're glass. 
I guarantee they will be in good working condition when you receive them 
and they all have a 7 day full refund policy, minus the shipping fee. 

Upon request, I can send a video clip that I can make of any tool which shows that it operates properly.

Located in Surprise, Arizona
(Call for directions, if picking up locally)

Click here to E-Mail me

or call
623-398-0452
(Business hours are between 8am and 6pm, 7 days)
(Please send E-Mail at all other times)

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If you do, you can call me and talk face to face by computer.
My ID is "rochaholmes"
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