Hilti Expands Nuron cordless Tool Line Up

January 26, 2024

Hilti North America will launch new cordless tools on the 22V Nuron battery platform to fill out the portfolio and offer greater value through its subscription tool service, Fleet Management.

Hilti’s latest cordless innovations, available to demo at World of Concrete, will add to its wood-cutting portfolio among others. The SC 6WP-22 Plunge saw, launching spring 2024, is designed for more precise cutting in wood, fiber board, drywall and solid surfaces, including straight and bevel cuts, and intricate cut-outs. The 6 ½” saw has been engineered for cutting speed and dust collection efficiency for a safer and more productive plunge cutting option. The SC 6WP-22 will run along Hilti’s 55” track and is compatible with other tracks on the market.

The SM 60-22 Miter saw, launching in fall of 2024, is a compound 12” miter saw designed for precision cutting in wood, PVC, and aluminum. The SM 60-22 can be purchased with Hilti’s new miter saw table and also is compatible with standard miter saw tables. It has easily accessible controls across the entire saw, and a dark shadow cut line to help make sure cuts can be done quickly and accurately. It features all-in-one front handle controls and a small footprint without the need for extra back space.

Additionally, the company is launching other highly anticipated tools, including:

  • EXO-T-22 Tool balancer is a wearable, backpack-like device that helps workers perform wall breaking with less physical exertion. Ergonomically designed and built for heavy demolition work, the Nuron-powered EXO-T-22 helps take the weight of a tool up to 37 pounds and suspends it in a zero gravity like state, distributing the weight of the tool to the hips and ground—reducing strain on the upper body.
  • DGH 130-22 Concrete finishing grinder, coming soon, is optimized to use less effort for concrete surface finishing and grinding. Featuring a variable speed brushless 5” grinder, the DGH 130-22 is designed to make concrete wall finishing and chamfering faster and more productive—removing up to two times more material per charge. The integrated dust shroud and unique palm style operation contribute to more accurate and effortless movement while grinding. For additional safety, the tool has a sensor that automatically turns off the tool in case of an accidental drop. 
  • SIW 10-22 3/4″ High torque impact wrench delivers more run time using Nuron batteries, whether bolting steel, connecting large flanges or installing large diameter anchors into hard concrete. The SIW 10-22 3/4″ impact wrench enables more productivity with a high-efficiency brushless motor and impact mechanism that delivers 85% more torque than its predecessor, while being more compact.
  • TE 50-22 Combi hammer with Active Vibration Reduction (AVR) and Active Torque Control (ATC) provides users with longer runtimes, greater safety and comfort, and broader versatility on the jobsite. When paired with Hilti’s TE-YX drill bits, users can expect up to 30% faster drilling speeds. The TE 50-22 features best-in-class performance, while weighing in at just over 12 lbs.
  • SF 10W-22 Drill driver brings the power of a corded drill to Hilti’s compact and power class drill category. Built with four gears, the SF 10W-22 can handle demanding jobs like drilling deep or large diameter holes in wood and metal. In addition to delivering optimized performance, the SF 10W-22 offers increased run time and enhanced user safety with ATC.

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