: Stator, rotor assembly, and carbon brushes (Pos. 37 in similar models).
: Often includes O-rings and rotary shaft seals to prevent oil leaks from the hammer mechanism. Carbon Brushes explosionszeichnung hilti te 72 pdf free
— It's possible you meant the Hilti TE 72‑A or TE 72‑ATC rotary hammer (older model), or perhaps a different model number (e.g., TE 6, TE 7, TE 70). Hilti does not widely document a "TE 72" in current public catalogs. Double-check the model number on the tool's rating plate. : Stator, rotor assembly, and carbon brushes (Pos
"Explosionszeichnung Hilti TE 72" filetype:pdf "Hilti TE 72 spare parts list PDF" "Hilti TE 72 exploded view diagram" "TE 72 Ersatzteilliste" (German — Hilti is a Liechtenstein/German brand) Carbon Brushes — It's possible you meant the
: Critical for maintaining gear oil levels and preventing leaks, a common issue in older TE 72 units.
| Q | A | |---|---| | | Yes – Hilti continues to sell the TE 72 as part of its “Explosion‑proof Demolition Hammers” line. However, some older revisions (e.g., Rev A) may be superseded by newer Rev C drawings. Always check the revision date on the PDF. | | Q2: Do I need a separate ATEX certificate for the hydraulic power unit? | The complete system (hydraulic unit + TE 72 hammer) must be certified as a single assembly . Hilti typically issues a system‑certificate that covers both. The drawing only shows the hammer; the power unit has its own ATEX drawing. | | Q3: Can I modify the enclosure (e.g., add a custom cooling fan)? | No – any modification that changes the enclosure integrity nullifies the ATEX certification . If you need extra cooling, request a Hilti‑approved accessory (they sell “explosion‑proof cooling modules”). | | Q4: What if my site is a Zone 1 (higher risk) instead of Zone 2? | The TE 72 is usually certified for Zone 2G/D (infrequent gas/dust). For Zone 1 you would need a higher‑classified tool (e.g., Hilti TE 100‑EX). Check the ATEX certificate for the exact zone rating. | | Q5: I only have a printed copy of the drawing; can I scan it and use it in CAD? | Yes, but the scanned image will lack the vector data needed for precise dimensions. It’s best to obtain the original PDF from Hilti. | | Q6: Is the PDF “free” forever? | Hilti provides it free of charge to customers, contractors, and safety engineers, but it is still **