Breaking concrete the easy way

The Hilti TE 2000-AVR demolition hammer keeps you in control with the ideal balance between weight and power

Hilti TE 2000 demolition hammer application

The latest addition to our range of breakers makes light work of a wide range of jobsite demolition applications. The TE 2000-AVR weighs only 14.5 kg but removes up to 2.2 tons of concrete per hour, with vibration kept to a minimum thanks to Hilti’s AVR system.

Just amazing

“It’s amazing that a machine can be that light and hit that hard.”

Robert Ciraolo
Project Manager

Hilti Project Manager

Just amazing

“It’s amazing that a machine can be that light and hit that hard.”

Robert Ciraolo
Project Manager

Hilti Project Manager

THE TE 2000-AVR IN 60 SECONDS

See what's under the hood of our TE 2000-AVR demolition hammer

UNDER CONTROL: WHAT CAN THE TE 2000-AVR DO ON YOUR JOBSITE?

Hilti TE 200-AVR for controlled floor breaking
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Controlled floor breaking

As a light tool, it provides better control when chiseling floors away.

Hilti TE 200-AVR to enlarge channels
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Channel enlargement

Quickly enlarge channels to the specified dimensions.

Hilti TE 200-AVR to remove heavy floor tiles
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Removing heavy floor tiles

Easily remove heavy floor tiles without destroying the structure underneath.

Hilti TE 200-AVR to break channels in soft material
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Channel breaking in soft material

Break channels in soft material, like screed, for post-installed water or heating pipes.

YOU WANT THE SAME POWER BUT LESS WEIGHT?

If you don’t do floor breaking on a regular basis, why invest in a heavy breaker? The TE 2000-AVR is a great fit for building and construction generalists who want to avoid unnecessary sub-contracting for lighter chiseling jobs.

You can get your work done with a light tool that has breaking power comparable to some 30 kg electric breakers. At only 14.5 kg, the TE 2000-AVR combines 35 J impact energy with 1,800 impacts per minute, leading to a removal rate of 2.2 tons per hour.

Find out below how the TE 2000-AVR fits into our electric breaker range.

Gets the job done more efficiently

“With the TE 2000 it just seems like you can get the job done better, more safely and more efficiently."

Norman Johnson
Laborer/Demolition Tradesman

Hilti Laborer/Demolition Tradesman
Hilti TE 1000-AVR the versatile demolition tool

TE 1000-AVR – THE VERSATILE DEMOLITION TOOL

A light breaker, with 26 J impact energy and a demolition performance of 1.17 tons per hour.

Go to the TE 1000-AVR product page
Hilti TE 2000-AVR demolition tool with best power-to-weight ratio

TE 2000-AVR – BEST POWER-TO-WEIGHT RATIO FOR CONTROLLED FLOOR DEMOLITION

Our new solution weighs only 14.5 kg but has an impressive impact power of 35 J, removing 2.2 tons of concrete per hour.

Go to the TE 2000-AVR product page
TE 3000-AVR heavy demolition solution

TE 3000-AVR – OUR SOLUTION FOR HEAVY FLOOR DEMOLITION

The TE 3000 is in the 30 kg class but is equivalent to a pneumatic tool, with 68 J of impact energy and removal of 6 tons per hour.

Go to the TE 3000-AVR product page

HILTI BREAKERS AND CHISELS: PERFECT PARTNERS

THE NEW TE-SPX WAVE CHISEL IS THE PERFECT FIT FOR YOUR BREAKERS

Tough polygon chisel with “X” cross-section brings your productivity to the next level

Chisel with 15% higher breaking performance

15% higher breaking performance*

Thanks to more forceful energy transmission to the chisel’s extremities, 15% more concrete can be demolished in an hour. 

* mechanical bending-test compared to TE-SP

Chisel with 35% higher bending strength

35% higher bending strength**

Thicker polygon flanks and fewer contact points due to the TE-SPX’s rounded footprint make the chisel much more resilient. Bending forces, especially those applied when freeing stuck chisels from concrete, frequently lead to breakages. The TE-SPX’s higher bending strength can reduce breakages by 35%.

** manual application test with TE-800-AVR compared to TE-SP

Minimized tendency for chisel to get stuck

Minimized stuck chisels

Thanks to the new “dust-tube-effect” we could minimize the chisel’s tendency to get stuck. Improved dust evacuation also protects the chuck, reducing downtime due to maintenance and prolonging the life of the tool.