DX 6
Original operating instructions
Information about the documentation
About this documentation
- Read this documentation before initial operation or use. This is a prerequisite for safe, trouble-free handling and use of the product.
- Observe the safety instructions and warnings in this documentation and on the product.
- Always keep the operating instructions with the product and make sure that the operating instructions are with the product when it is given to other persons.
Explanation of symbols used
Warnings
Warnings alert persons to hazards that occur when handling or using the product. The following signal words are used:Symbols in the operating instructions
The following symbols are used in these operating instructions:Comply with the operating instructions |
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Instructions for use and other useful information |
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Dealing with recyclable materials |
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Do not dispose of electric equipment and batteries as household waste |
Symbols in illustrations
The following symbols are used in illustrations:These numbers refer to the illustrations at the beginning of these operating instructions. |
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The numbering reflects the sequence of operations shown in the illustrations and may deviate from the steps described in the text. |
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Item reference numbers are used in the overview illustration and refer to the numbers used in the key in the product overview section. |
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These characters are intended to specifically draw your attention to certain points when handling the product. |
Product-dependent symbols
Symbols
The following symbols are also used:If applied on the product, the product has been certified by this certification body for the US and Canadian markets according to the applicable standards. |
Obligation symbols
The following obligation symbols are used on the product:Warning! Observe the instructions. |
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Wear a hard hat |
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Wear eye protection |
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Wear ear protection |
Information shown on the display
The following information may be shown on the display:This symbol indicates the battery’s state of charge. When the battery is empty, the maintenance symbol appears. |
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The "maintenance" symbol indicates that maintenance is due. It appears after 5 years, when 30,000 fasteners have been driven, or when the battery is empty. Our recommendation: Consult Hilti Service. |
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The "fasteners driven" counter indicates when the next service is due. One segment stands for 500 fasteners driven. There are 5 segments in total, representing 2,500 fasteners driven. |
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This symbol indicates whether Bluetooth is switched on. If the symbol is not shown on the display then Bluetooth is switched off. |
Declaration of conformity
The manufacturer declares, on his sole responsibility, that the product described here complies with the applicable legislation and standards.The technical documentation is filed here:
Hilti Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH | Tool Certification | Hiltistrasse 6 | D-86916 Kaufering, Germany
Product information
products are designed for professional users and only trained, authorized personnel are permitted to operate, service and maintain the products. This personnel must be specifically informed about the possible hazards. The product and its ancillary equipment can present hazards if used incorrectly by untrained personnel or if used not in accordance with the intended use.The type designation and serial number are printed on the rating plate.
- Write down the serial number in the table below. You will be required to state the product details when contacting Hilti Service or your local Hilti organization to inquire about the product.
Product informationFastening tool DX 6 Generation 01 Serial no.
Safety
Safety instructions for powder-actuated direct fastening tools
- Do not tamper with or modify the fastening tool in any way.
- Use only fastening tools and items of equipment that are compatible with each other (base plates, fastener guides, magazines, pistons and fasteners) and consumables (fasteners and cartridges).
- Check the fastening tool and accessories for damage.
- Moving parts must be in full working order; make sure that they cannot jam. Comply with the instructions on cleaning and oiling in these operating instructions.
- All parts must be correctly installed to ensure faultless operation of the fastening tool. Damaged parts must be properly repaired or replaced by Hilti Service unless otherwise stated in the operating instructions.
- Use only Hilti DX cartridges, or other suitable cartridges that meet the minimum safety requirements.
- Use the fastening tool only for the applications defined in the section headed "Intended use".
- Do not attempt to drive fasteners into unsuitable base materials, for example material that is too thin, too hard, or too brittle. Driving a fastener into these materials can cause the fastener to break, splinter the material or be driven right through. Examples of unsuitable materials are:
- Weld seams in steel, cast iron, glass, marble, plastic, bronze, brass, copper, insulating material, hollow brick, ceramic brick, thin sheet metal (< 4 mm) and cellular concrete.
- Comply with the Hilti 'Direct Fastening Technology Manual' or the corresponding local Hilti 'Technical Guide to Fastening Technology'. Always also comply with the operating instructions of the fastener to be used.
- Only appropriately trained persons who have been duly authorized and informed of the possible hazards are allowed to operate or service this fastening tool.
- Wear your personal protective equipment while the tool is in use.
- Wear suitable eye protection and a hard hat.
- Wear protective gloves. The fastening tool can get hot in use.
- Wear ear protectors. The ignition of a propellant charge can damage the hearing.
- Wear non-skid shoes.
- Keep the workplace tidy. Objects which could cause injury should be removed from the working area. Disorder in the working zone can lead to accidents.
- Make sure that the working area is well lit and, when working in an enclosed space, make sure it is adequately ventilated.
- Never press the nosepiece of the fastening tool against your hand or any other part of the body! Never point the fastening tool toward other persons!
- Do not compress the fastening tool with your hand on the magazine or fastener guide, piston or piston guide or a loaded fastener. Compressing the fastening tool by hand can make the fastening tool ready to fire, even without a fastener guide installed. This gives rise to a risk of serious injury for yourself and others.
- Everyone in the vicinity must wear ear protection, eye protection and a hard hat.
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a direct fastening tool. Do not use the fastening tool when you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Stop working if you experience pain or feel unwell. A moment of inattention while operating the fastening tool can result in serious injury.
- Avoid working in awkward body positions. Make sure you work from a safe stance and stay in balance at all times.
- Keep the arms slightly bent while operating the fastening tool, do not straighten the arms.
- Keep other people away from the working area, especially children.
- Use the fastening tool only for its intended use and only when it is in faultless condition. Do not attempt to use the tool for purposes for which it is not intended.
- Do not use the fastening tool in places where there is a risk of fire and explosion.
- Before driving fasteners, check behind the object to make sure that no-one is present in line with the fasteners to be driven. Danger of fasteners penetrating right through!
- Make sure that the nosepiece of the fastening tool is never pointed toward yourself or other persons.
- Hold the fastening tool only by the gripping surfaces provided for the purpose.
- Keep the gripping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
- Pull the trigger only when the fastening tool is at right angles to and pressed fully against the work surface.
- Before starting work, check the selected energy setting.
- Carry out a test by driving fasteners into the base material.
- Always position the nosepiece of the fastening tool on smooth, flat surfaces free of obstructions and fully supported by the sub-structure.
- When driving fasteners, always hold the fastening tool at right angles to the work surface. This reduces the risk of a fastener being deflected by the base material.
- Do not drive fasteners into existing holes unless this is recommended by Hilti (e.g. DX-Kwik).
- Do not re-use a fastener that was used beforehand - risk of injury! Use a new fastener.
- Do not attempt to re-drive a fastener that was not driven in deeply enough! The fastener could break.
- Comply with the specifications for distances from edges and spacing between fasteners (see the section headed "Minimum distances").
- Never leave a loaded fastening tool unattended.
- Always unload the fastening tool (remove cartridges and fasteners) before cleaning, maintenance and care, changing the fastener guide, before work breaks and before storing the tool.
- Transport and store the fastening tool in the Hilti case intended for the purpose.
- Store fastening tools that are not in use in a dry, secure place where they are inaccessible to children.
- Before driving fasteners, check that there is no electrical wiring, water piping or gas piping behind the surface into which you want to drive them.
- For detailed information, request a copy of the Hilti 'Direct Fastening Technology Manual' or the corresponding local Hilti 'Technical Guide to Fastening Technology' from your Hilti Store.
- Do not exceed the maximum fastener driving rate recommended in the section headed "Technical data ".
- If the fastening tool overheats or if the cartridge strip deforms or melts, remove the cartridge strip and allow the fastening tool to cool down.
- Do not dismantle the fastening tool while it is hot. Allow the fastening tool to cool down.
- Use only cartridges that are suitable and approved for use with the fastening tool.
- Remove the cartridge strip when you are going to take a break and when you have finished the job, and before you transport the fastening tool.
- Do not use force to remove fasteners and/or cartridges from the magazine strip or the fastening tool.
- Store unused cartridges in accordance with the storage specifications for cartridges for powder-actuated fastening tools (e.g. dry, temperature between 5 °C and 25 °C) in a secured storage facility.
- Do not leave unused or partly used cartridge strips lying around. Collect the used cartridge strips and store the cartridge strips at a suitable location.
- Follow all instructions relating to safety, handling and storage in the safety data sheet of the cartridges.
Description
Product overview (fastening tool)
- Selector ring for driving energy
- Guide sleeve
- Exhaust gas piston return unit
- Piston
- Piston rings
- Release button for selector ring for driving energy
- Housing
- Cartridge barrel (ejection)
- Operating button at display
- Cartridge barrel (insertion)
- Trigger
- Air vents
- Installation interface for accessories
- Gripping surfaces
Product overview (fastener guides)
- Release button (fastener guide)
- Buffer
- Magazine shutter
- Release button (magazine shutter)
- Nail detector with reload indicator (red)
- Interchangeable fastener guide nosepiece
Controls on the fastening tool
The controls on the fastening tool are as follows:Release button for selector ring for driving energy The button unlocks the selector ring for driving energy or is used for removal of the exhaust gas piston return unit. |
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Release button for fastener guide (A) The button unlocks the fastener guide (single-fastener tool and magazine) so that the fastener guide can be changed or the fastening tool cleaned. Release button for magazine shutter (B) The button unlocks the magazine shutter so that fasteners can be inserted. |
Intended use
The product described is a fastening tool for use in applications in which hardened nails, studs and fasteners are driven into concrete, steel and sand-lime block.
Use the product only in combination with the equipment designed for use with the fastening tool. Fastener guides, pistons and fasteners must be compatible with one another.Use the product only with spare parts and accessories from Hilti and with cartridges and fasteners from Hilti , or other suitable cartridges and fasteners.
Bluetooth®
The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc and any use of such marks by Hilti Corporation is under license.Bluetooth is a wireless data transfer system by which the two Bluetooth-enabled products can communicate with each other over a short distance.
This product has a Bluetooth Low Energy module. The module enables communication and data transfers between smart phones and Hilti gateway. The module is used for checking the status of the product and can submit data attributes such as location of the receiving device, runtime, total application count, application count during interval and timestamp of transfer.
Data transmission via Bluetooth
The data transmission interval can vary, depending on the available power source of the product. The signal range can vary greatly depending on external conditions, including the receiving device used. The Bluetooth range can be significantly less inside closed rooms and through metallic barriers (e g. walls, shelving units, cases, etc.). Depending on ambient conditions, several transmission intervals may be required before the product is detected.If the product is not detected, check the following:
• Is the distance to the mobile terminal device too great?
→ Reduce the distance between the mobile terminal device and the product.
Installing and setting up the app
In order to be able to use the connectivity functions, you first have to install the respective Hilti app.(1.) Download the app from the corresponding app store (Apple App Store, Google Play Store).
(2.) When you start the app for the first time, either log in with your account or register.
(3.) The display of your mobile terminal device will show you all the subsequent steps required to connect the product to the mobile device.
Information about the app
Requirements to be met by cartridges
Use only the Hilti DX cartridges listed in this table, or other suitable cartridges that are compliant with the minimum safety requirements:- It is a requirement for EFTA countries that the cartridges must be CE-compliant and must bear the CE mark of compliance.
- It is a requirement for the United Kingdom that the cartridges must be UKCA-compliant and must bear the UKCA mark of compliance.
- It is a requirement for the USA that the cartridges must be compliant with the stipulations set out in ANSI A10.3-2020.
- It is a requirement for the non-European member states of the C.I.P. that the cartridges must have C.I.P. approval for the DX fastening tool used.
- It is a requirement for the remaining countries that the cartridges must have passed the firing-residues test in accordance with EN 16264 and must have a manufacturer's declaration to this effect.
Ordering designation |
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DX 6 cartridge |
titanium-gray |
strong |
DX 6 cartridge |
black |
extra-strong |
Minimum distances and edge distances
You must always observe certain minimum distances and spacing when driving fasteners. They can differ, depending on the product.Fastening to concrete or steel
Description |
Concrete |
Steel |
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minimum distance from the edge of the base material to the fastener |
≥ 70 mm |
≥ 15 mm |
minimum center-to-center distance between fasteners |
≥ 80 mm |
≥ 20 mm |
minimum base-material thickness |
≥ 100 mm |
Follow the instructions in the operating instructions of the fastener! |
Information about the field of applications
See the Hilti product page for more information about the areas of application.Technical data
DX 6-F8 |
DX 6-F10 |
DX 6-MX |
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Weight |
3.37 kg |
3.38 kg |
3.63 kg |
Length (fastening tool) |
475 mm |
475 mm |
485 mm |
Length (fastener) |
13 mm … 72 mm |
13 mm … 72 mm |
13 mm … 72 mm |
Recommended maximum fastening rate |
700 fastener driving operations/h |
700 fastener driving operations/h |
700 fastener driving operations/h |
Required contact pressure |
174 N … 200 N |
174 N … 200 N |
174 N … 200 N |
Compression stroke |
19 mm |
19 mm |
19 mm |
Ambient temperature (storage and use) |
−15 ℃ … 50 ℃ |
−15 ℃ … 50 ℃ |
−15 ℃ … 50 ℃ |
DX 6 IE-L |
DX 6 IE-XL |
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Weight |
3.43 kg |
3.48 kg |
Length (fastening tool) |
547 mm |
607 mm |
Length (fastener) |
20 mm … 140 mm |
20 mm … 200 mm |
Recommended maximum fastening rate |
700 fastener driving operations/h |
700 fastener driving operations/h |
Required contact pressure |
174 N … 200 N |
174 N … 200 N |
Compression stroke |
19 mm |
19 mm |
Ambient temperature (storage and use) |
−15 ℃ … 50 ℃ |
−15 ℃ … 50 ℃ |
Bluetooth
Frequency |
2,400 MHz … 2,483.5 MHz |
Maximum emitted transmission power |
−27.2 dBm |
Noise and vibration information
The noise values listed were determined under the following conditions:Noise information conditions
Cartridge |
6.8/11 caliber, black |
Energy setting |
6 |
Application |
Fastening 24 mm wood to concrete (C40) with X-P47 P8 |
Sound power level (LWA) |
106 ±2 dB |
Emission sound pressure level (LpA) |
103 ±2 dB |
Peak sound pressure emission level (LpCpeak) |
134 ±2 dB |
Vibration emission |
< 2.5 m/s² |
Preparations at the workplace
Assembling the fastening tool
- Make sure that there are no cartridge strips in the fastening tool.
- Bring the arrow marks into alignment and insert the exhaust gas piston return unit into the housing.
- Insert the fastener guide or the magazine centered into the exhaust gas piston return unit.
- Fit the piston.
- Position the buffer on the fastener guide or the magazine.
- Insert the fastener guide or the magazine centered and not tilted into the exhaust gas piston return unit.
- Turn the fastener guide or the magazine clockwise until it engages.
- The fastener guide or the magazine is locked.
- The fastener guide or the magazine is locked.
Fall arrest
As drop arrester for this product, use only the Hilti tool tether #2261971.- Use the loop to secure the tool tether to the product as shown in the illustration. Check that it holds securely.
- Secure the carabiner to a load-bearing structure. Check that the carabiner holds securely.
Scaffold hook (accessory)
The Hilti scaffold hook (accessory) can be installed and used for hooking the product to a railing or a tool-belt for a short time. To install the accessory, follow the installation instructions provided with the accessory.The fastening tool must additionally be secured with the Hilti tool tether.
Operation
If resistance is unusually high when you insert the cartridge strip, check whether the cartridge strip is compatible with this fastening tool.Observe the safety instructions and warnings in these operating instructions and on the product.
Safety-related instructions for use
Illustration showing example |
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Do not press the nosepiece of the fastening tool against any part of the body! Pressing the nosepiece against a part of the body (a hand, for example) can make the fastening tool ready to fire. As a result, there would be the risk of a fastener being fired into a part of the body. |
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Do not pull back the magazine or other fastener guides by hand! Pulling the magazine back by hand can make the fastening tool ready to fire. As a result, there would be the risk of a fastener being fired into a part of the body. |
Loading cartridge strips
- Push the cartridge strip, narrow end first, into the grip of the fastening tool from below until the full length of the cartridge strip is inside the fastening tool.
Loading the single-fastener tool
- Push the fastener into the fastener guide from the front until the washer of the fastener is held in place in the fastener guide.
Loading the magazine tool
- Open the magazine by pressing the release button (magazine shutter).
- Insert the strip of ten fasteners into the magazine.
Setting driving energy
Select the energy setting that suits the application. If no empirical values are available, always start with the minimum driving energy.- Press and hold down the release button for the selector ring for driving energy.
- Turn the selector ring for driving energy to the desired energy level.
- Check whether the fastener was correctly driven in accordance with the operating instructions of the fastener.
Driving fasteners
- Position the fastening tool.
- Hold the fastening tool perpendicular to the working surface and then press it at right angles against the surface.
- Press the trigger to drive the fastener.
Unloading the single-fastener tool
- Pull the cartridge strip up and out of the fastening tool.
- Pull the fastener out of the fastening tool.
Unloading the magazine tool
- Pull the cartridge strip up and out of the fastening tool.
- Pull the magazine shutter down and remove the nail strip.
Resetting the cleaning indicator
- Press the operating button at the display and hold it down for 10-12 seconds.
- The cleaning indicator is reset.
- The cleaning indicator is reset.
Troubleshooting
Fastening tool jams and does not extend
- Keep the fastening tool pressed against the work surface for at least 10 seconds and trigger the fastening tool again.
- Lift the fastening tool away from the working surface.
- Be sure not to point it toward yourself or other persons!
- Be sure not to point it toward yourself or other persons!
- Try to pull the fastener guide to its initial position by hand.
- Take your hand off the trigger and do not hold your hand in front of the muzzle!
- Take your hand off the trigger and do not hold your hand in front of the muzzle!
- Immediately pull the cartridge strip out of the fastening tool.
- If the cartridge strip cannot be removed:
- Allow the fastening tool to cool down at a safe location under observation.
- At all times, make sure that the fastening tool is not pointing toward you or anyone else.
- Contact Hilti Service.
- Allow the fastening tool to cool down at a safe location under observation.
- If the cartridge strip cannot be removed:
- Service the tool.
Cartridge does not fire when fastening tool is above operating temperature
At all times, make sure that the fastening tool is not pointing toward you or anyone else!- Keep the fastening tool pressed against the work surface for at least 10 seconds and trigger the fastening tool again.
- If the cartridge still does not fire, wait for 10 seconds and then lift the fastening tool away from the work surface.
- Immediately pull the cartridge strip out of the fastening tool.
- If the cartridge strip cannot be removed:
- Allow the fastening tool to cool down at a safe location under observation.
- Contact Hilti Service.
- Allow the fastening tool to cool down at a safe location under observation.
- If the cartridge strip cannot be removed:
- Service the tool.
- Move the cartridge to a safe location.
- Dispose of the cartridges that have not fired.
- Comply with the locally applicable disposal regulations.
- Comply with the locally applicable disposal regulations.
- Allow the fastening tool to cool down and resume work with a new cartridge strip.
The cartridge does not fire when the fastening tool is at operating temperature
- Stop using the tool immediately.
- Unload the fastening tool (cartridges and fasteners) and dismantle the fastening tool.
- Check that you are using the correct combination of fastener guides, piston, fasteners and cartridge.
- Check the buffer, piston and fastener guides for wear; replace the components as necessary.
- Clean and oil the fastening tool.
- If the problem persists after the measures described above have been taken, further use of the fastening tool is not permissible.
- Have the fastening tool checked and, if necessary, repaired by Hilti Service.
- If the problem persists after the measures described above have been taken, further use of the fastening tool is not permissible.
Care and maintenance
Care of the fastening tool
For cleaning, use only the cleaning accessories supplied by Hilti , or material of equivalent quality. Do not, under any circumstances, use spray cleaning equipment, compressed air, high-pressure cleaning equipment, solvents or water for cleaning.- Clean the exterior of the fastening tool with a slightly damp cloth at regular intervals.
Maintenance
- Regularly check all external parts of the fastening tool for damage.
- Regularly check all operating controls to ensure that they work properly.
- Use the fastening tool only with suitable cartridges and the recommended energy setting.
- Use of the wrong cartridges or excessively high power settings can lead to premature failure of the fastening tool.
- Use of the wrong cartridges or excessively high power settings can lead to premature failure of the fastening tool.
Servicing the tool
Service the tool in the following situations:- If energy fluctuations occur (evidenced by irregularities in fastener penetration depth).
- If cartridge misfires occur (the cartridge is not fired).
- If the tool becomes noticeably less easy to operate.
- If the required contact pressure increases noticeably.
- If the trigger resistance increases.
- If the selector ring for driving energy has become difficult to turn.
- If the cartridge strip is difficult to remove.
- If the required contact pressure increases noticeably.
- If the fastener counter indicates that a tool service is necessary.
Disassembling the fastening tool
- Press and hold down the release button of the fastener guide.
- Turn the fastener guide counter-clockwise as far as it will go.
- Pull out the fastener guide with piston.
- Pull the piston out of the fastener guide.
- Remove the buffer by bending it sharply out of the fastener guide.
- Press and hold down the release button for the selector ring for driving energy.
- Turn the selector ring for driving energy counter-clockwise to the removal position.
- Pull the exhaust gas piston return unit out of the housing.
Checking piston and buffer
- The piston must be replaced in the following cases:
- The piston is broken.
- The piston is badly worn or chipped (e.g. a segment of more than 90° of the circumferential ring-shaped elevation at the piston tip broken away)
- The piston rings are cracked or missing.
- The piston is bent (check by rolling the piston on a smooth, flat surface).
- The piston is broken.
- The buffer must be replaced in the following cases:
- The metal ring of the buffer is loose or broken.
- The buffer no longer holds on the fastener guide.
- The rubber is badly worn at certain points under the metal ring.
- The metal ring of the buffer is loose or broken.
Cleaning and oiling fastening tool
- Unload the fastening tool (cartridges and fasteners) and dismantle the fastening tool.
- Use the flat brush supplied for the purpose to clean the piston rings until the piston rings move freely.
- Use the flat brush to clean the lock of the fastener guide.
- Oil the lock of the fastener guide and then wipe the lock lightly with a cloth.
- Use the large round brush supplied for the purpose to clean the inside of the exhaust gas piston return unit.
- Oil the lock of the exhaust gas piston return unit on the inside.
- Use the flat brush to clean the back end of the exhaust gas piston return unit and the pins.
- Oil the pins and then wipe the pins lightly with a cloth.
- Use the tapered brush supplied for the purpose to clean the tapered cartridge chamber.
- Clean the cartridge barrel with the cleaning rod supplied for the purpose.
Final check of the fastening tool
- After carrying out care and maintenance, check that all protective and safety devices are fitted and that they function faultlessly.
- Reset the cleaning indicator.
Problems with the fastening tool
Before you start troubleshooting, make sure there are no cartridges in the fastening tool. If the cartridges cannot be removed, contact Hilti Service.If the trouble you are experiencing is not listed in this table or you are unable to rectify the problem by yourself, please contact Hilti Service.
Malfunction |
Possible cause |
Action to be taken |
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The piston gets stuck in the base material |
The fastener is too short. |
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The fastener has no washer. |
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Too much driving energy. |
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Higher force required to press the tool against the surface |
Build-up of combustion residues. |
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Trigger resistance increases |
Build-up of combustion residues. |
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Selector ring for driving energy is difficult to turn |
Build-up of combustion residues. |
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The fastener is not driven deep enough |
Incorrect piston position in the magazine-type fastening tool (piston not in initial position when firing triggered) |
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Driving energy too low |
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Piston bounce because driving energy is too high. |
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Piston jamming in exhaust gas piston return unit |
The piston is damaged. |
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Abraded material from buffer inside the exhaust gas piston return unit. |
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Build-up of combustion residues. |
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Exhaust gas piston return unit jammed. The fastening tool remains compressed. |
Build-up of combustion residues. |
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Jamming due to dirt or fragments of concrete. |
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No fastener driven: The fastening tool fired, but no fastener was driven |
Incorrect piston position in the magazine-type fastening tool (piston not in initial position when firing triggered) |
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Piston bounce because driving energy is too high. |
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Fastening tool cannot be fired |
Fastening tool was not pressed fully against the working surface. |
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The magazine is not loaded. |
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Plastic fragments in the magazine. |
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Incorrect piston position in the magazine-type fastening tool (piston not in initial position when firing triggered) |
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Nails in the magazine are not correctly positioned. |
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Fastener guide is not correctly engaged. |
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Piston bounce because driving energy is too high. |
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The piston jams in the fastener guide |
The piston and/or buffer are damaged. |
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Plastic fragments in the magazine. |
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Too much driving energy |
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Piston bent because tool fired without fastener |
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The fastener guide in the magazine jams |
The magazine is damaged. |
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Problems with fasteners
Malfunction |
Possible cause |
Action to be taken |
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Fastener driving depth varies |
Incorrect piston position |
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Excessive build-up of foreign matter on the fastening tool. |
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Piston bounce because driving energy is too high. |
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The fastener bends |
Hard material (steel, concrete). |
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Hard and/or large aggregates in the concrete. |
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A rebar is located just below the concrete surface. |
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The fastener is not driven flush |
Wrong fastener. |
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Wrong power setting. |
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Hard and/or large aggregates in the concrete. |
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A rebar is located just below the concrete surface. |
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Hard material (steel, concrete). |
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Concrete spalling |
Hard and/or large aggregates in the concrete. |
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Damaged fastener head |
Too much driving energy. |
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The wrong piston has been fitted. |
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The piston is damaged. |
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The nail doesn’t penetrate deeply enough |
Driving energy too low |
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The application limits have been exceeded (very hard material). |
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The system is unsuitable. |
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The fastener doesn’t hold in the base material |
Thin supporting steel (4‑5 mm) |
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Fastener breakage (shear breakage) |
Driving energy too low |
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The application limits have been exceeded (very hard material). |
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Fastener breakage (with deformation) |
Driving energy too low |
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The application limits have been exceeded (very hard material). |
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Too much driving energy. |
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The head of the nail punches through the material fastened |
Too much driving energy |
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Problems with the cartridges
Malfunction |
Possible cause |
Action to be taken |
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The cartridge strip doesn’t advance |
The cartridge strip is damaged. |
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Excessive build-up of foreign matter on the fastening tool. |
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Fastening tool damaged. |
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Wrong cartridge strip used |
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Cartridge strip is difficult to remove. |
Fastening tool overheated. |
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Build-up of combustion residues. |
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The cartridge doesn’t fire |
Bad cartridge. |
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Fastening tool dirty. |
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The cartridge strip melts |
Fastening tool was pressed against the working surface for too long. |
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Fastener driving rate too high (fastening tool overheated). |
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A cartridge detaches itself from the cartridge strip |
Fastener driving rate too high (fastening tool overheated). |
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Disposal
Most of the materials from which Hilti tools and appliances are manufactured can be recycled. The materials must be correctly separated before they can be recycled. In many countries, your old tools, machines or appliances can be returned to Hilti for recycling. Ask Hilti Service or your Hilti representative for further information.Manufacturer’s warranty
- Please contact your local Hilti representative if you have questions about the warranty conditions.
C.I.P. test confirmation
The following applies to C.I.P. member states outside the EU and EFTA judicial areas: The Hilti DX 6 has been system and type tested. As a result, the tool bears the rectangular PTB approval mark showing approval number S 1035. Hilti thus guarantees compliance with the approved type.Further information
China RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) This table is valid for the China market.Taiwan RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) This table is valid for the Taiwan market.
Russia RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) This table is valid for the Russia market.