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HIT-RE 100-HC

INJECTION MORTAR
Technical Datasheet
Update: Jan-23
HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar
Anchor design (EN 1992-4) / Rods&Sleeves / Concrete
Injection mortar system Benefits
- Suitable for cracked and
uncracked concrete C 20/25
to C 50/60
Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC
- High loading capacity
580 ml hard cartridge - Suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- Large diameter applications
- Long working time at elevated
Anchor rods: temperatures
HAS-U - Odourless epoxy
HAS-U HDG
HAS-U A4
HAS-U HCR
(M8-M30)

Base material Load conditions

Concrete Concrete Dry concrete Wet concrete Static/


(uncracked) (cracked) quasi-static

Installation conditions Other informations

Hammer Hollow drill- Variable Small edge European CE Corrosion High


drilling bit drilling embedment distance and Technical conformity resistance corrosion
depth spacing Assessment resistance

Approvals / certificates
Description Authority / Laboratory No. / date of issue
European technical assessment a) DIBt, Berlin ETA-19/0148 / 2019-12-13
a) All data given in this section according to ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13.
Static and quasi-static loading (for a single anchor)

All data in this section applies to


− Correct setting (See setting instruction)
− No edge distance and spacing influence
− Steel failure
− Anchor HAS-U with strength 5.8
− Base material thickness, as specified in the table
− One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
− Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm²
− Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40°C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24°C/40°C)

Embedment depth and base material thickness


ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 Hilti technical data
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
HAS-U
Eff. anchorage depth [mm] 80 90 110 125 170 210 240 270 300 330 360
Base material thickness [mm] 110 120 140 160 220 270 300 340 380 410 450

Characteristic resistance
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 Hilti technical data
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
Non-cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 18,0 29,0 42,0 68.7 109 150 183 218 256 295 336
HAS-U 8.8 29,0 42,0 56,8 68,7 109 150 183 218 256 295 336
Tension NRk [kN]
HAS-U A4 26,0 41,0 56,8 68,7 109 150 183 218 256 295 336
HAS-U HCR 29,0 42,0 56,8 68,7 109 150 183 218 256 295 336
HAS-U 5.8 9,0 15,0 21,0 39,0 61,0 88,0 115 140 174 204 244
HAS-U 8.8 15,0 23,0 34,0 63,0 98,0 141 184 224 278 327 390
Shear VRk [kN]
HAS-U A4 13,0 20,0 30,0 55,0 86,0 124 115 140 174 204 244
HAS-U HCR 15,0 23,0 34,0 63,0 98,0 124 161 196 174 204 244
Cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 - 19,8 29,0 40,8 64,1 95,0 112 140 156 187 221
HAS-U 8.8 - 19,8 29,0 40,8 64,1 95,0 112 140 156 187 221
Tension NRk [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 19,8 29,0 40,8 64,1 95,0 112 140 156 187 221
HAS-U HCR - 19,8 29,0 40,8 64,1 95,0 112 140 156 187 221
HAS-U 5.8 - 15,0 21,0 39,0 61,0 88,0 115 140 174 204 244
HAS-U 8.8 - 23,0 34,0 63,0 98,0 141 184 224 278 327 390
Shear VRk [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 20,0 30,0 55,0 86,0 124 115 140 174 204 244
HAS-U HCR - 23,0 34,0 63,0 98,0 124 161 196 174 204 244
Design resistance
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 Hilti technical data
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
Non-cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 12,0 19,3 27,0 32,7 51,9 71,3 87,1 104 122 140 160
HAS-U 8.8 14,4 20,0 27,0 32,7 51,9 71,3 87,1 104 122 140 160
Tension NRd [kN]
HAS-U A4 13,9 20,0 27,0 32,7 51,9 71,3 80,4 98,3 121 140 160
HAS-U HCR 14,4 20,0 27,0 32,7 51,9 71,3 87,1 104 122 140 160
HAS-U 5.8 7,2 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4 92,0 112 139 163 195
HAS-U 8.8 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 113 147 179 222 262 312
Shear VRd [kN]
HAS-U A4 8,3 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5 48,3 58,8 73,1 85,7 103
HAS-U HCR 12,0 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9 92,0 157 87,0 102 122
Cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 - 9,4 13,8 19,4 30,5 45,2 53,3 66,6 74,1 88,9 105
HAS-U 8.8 - 9,4 13,8 19,4 30,5 45,2 53,3 66,6 74,1 88,9 105
Tension NRd [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 9,4 13,8 19,4 30,5 45,2 53,3 66,6 74,1 88,9 105
HAS-U HCR - 9,4 13,8 19,4 30,5 45,2 53,3 66,6 74,1 88,9 105
HAS-U 5.8 - 12,0 16,8 31,2 48,8 70,4 92,0 112 139 163 195
HAS-U 8.8 - 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 113 147 179 207 249 294
Shear VRd [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 12,8 19,2 35,3 55,1 79,5 48,3 58,8 73,1 85,7 103
HAS-U HCR - 18,4 27,2 50,4 78,4 70,9 92,0 112 87,0 102 122

Recommended loadsa)
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 Hilti technical data
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30 M33 M36 M39
Non-cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 8,6 13,8 19,3 23,4 37,1 50,9 62,2 74,2 86,9 100 114
HAS-U 8.8 10,3 14,3 19,3 23,4 37,1 50,9 62,2 74,2 86,9 100 114
Tension Nrec [kN]
HAS-U A4 9,9 14,3 19,3 23,4 37,1 50,9 57,4 70,2 86,7 100 114
HAS-U HCR 10,3 14,3 19,3 23,4 37,1 50,9 62,2 74,2 86,9 100 114
HAS-U 5.8 5,1 8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 65,7 80,0 99,4 117 139
HAS-U 8.8 8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6 105 128 159 187 223
Shear Vrec [kN]
HAS-U A4 6,0 9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8 34,5 42,0 52,2 61,2 73,2
HAS-U HCR 8,6 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6 65,7 112 62,1 72,9 87,1
Cracked concrete
HAS-U 5.8 - 6,7 9,9 13,9 21,8 32,3 38,1 47,6 52,9 63,5 75,0
HAS-U 8.8 - 6,7 9,9 13,9 21,8 32,3 38,1 47,6 52,9 63,5 75,0
Tension Nrec [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 6,7 9,9 13,9 21,8 32,3 38,1 47,6 52,9 63,5 75,0
HAS-U HCR - 6,7 9,9 13,9 21,8 32,3 38,1 47,6 52,9 63,5 75,0
HAS-U 5.8 - 8,6 12,0 22,3 34,9 50,3 65,7 80,0 99,4 117 139
HAS-U 8.8 - 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 80,6 105 128 148 178 210
Shear Vrec [kN]
HAS-U A4 - 9,2 13,7 25,2 39,4 56,8 34,5 42,0 52,2 61,2 73,2
HAS-U HCR - 13,1 19,4 36,0 56,0 50,6 65,7 80,0 62,1 72,9 87,1
a) With overall partial safety factor for action γ=1,4. The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be
taken from national regulations.
Materials

Mechanical properties
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
HAS-U 5.8 [N/mm²] 500 500 500 500 500 500 - -

HAS-U 8.8 [N/mm²] 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800
Nominal tensile
strength fuk HAS-U A4 [N/mm²] 700 700 700 700 700 700 500 500

HAS-U HCR [N/mm²] 800 800 800 800 800 700 - -

HAS-U 5.8 [N/mm²] 440 440 440 440 400 400 - -

Yield strength HAS-U 8.8 [N/mm²] 640 640 640 640 640 640 640 640
fyk
HAS-U A4 [N/mm²] 450 450 450 450 450 450 210 210

HAS-U HCR [N/mm²] 640 640 640 640 640 400 - -


Stressed cross-
HAS-U [mm²] 36,6 58,0 84,3 157 245 353 459 561
section As
Moment of
HAS-U [mm³] 31,2 62,3 109 277 541 935 1387 1874
resistance W

Material quality for HAS-U


Part Material
Zinc coated steel
Threaded rod, Strength class 5.8; Elongation at fracture A5 > 8% ductile
HAS-U 5.8 (HDG) Electroplated zinc coated  5m; (F) hot dip galvanized ≥ 45 m
Threaded rod, Strength class 8.8; Elongation at fracture A5 > 12% ductile
HAS-U 8.8 (HDG) Electroplated zinc coated  5m; (F) hot dip galvanized ≥ 45 m
Washer Electroplated zinc coated ≥ 5 m, hot dip galvanized ≥ 45 m
Strength class of nut adapted to strength class of threaded rod.
Nut
Electroplated zinc coated  5m, hot dip galvanized ≥ 45 m
Stainless Steel
corrosion resistance class III acc. to EN 1993-1-4:2006+A1:2015
Threaded rod, Strength class 70 for ≤ M24 and strength class 50 for > M24;
HAS-U A4 Elongation at fracture A5 > 8% ductile
Washer Stainless steel 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4578, 1.4571, 1.4439, 1.4362 EN 10088-1:2014

Nut Stainless steel 1.4401, 1.4404, 1.4578, 1.4571, 1.4439, 1.4362 EN 10088-1:2014
High corrosion resistant steel
corrosion resistance class V acc. to EN 1993-1-4:2006+A1:2015
Threaded rod, Strength class 80 for ≤ M20 and class 70 for > M20,
HAS-U HCR Elongation at fracture A5 > 8% ductile
Washer High corrosion resistant steel 1.4529, 1.4565 EN 10088-1:2014

Nut High corrosion resistant steel 1.4529, 1.4565 EN 10088-1:2014


Setting information

Installation temperature range:


+5°C to +40°C

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below. An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance.

Base material Max. long term base Max. short term base
Temperature range
temperature material temperature material temperature
Temperature range I -40 °C to + 40 °C + 24 °C + 40 °C
Temperature range II -40 °C to + 58 °C + 35 °C + 58 °C
Temperature range III -40 °C to + 70 °C + 43 °C + 70 °C

Max. short term base material temperature


Short term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of diurnal
cycling.
Max. long term base material temperature
Long term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time.

Working time and curing time


Temperature of the Max. working time in which rebar Min. curing time before rebar
base material can be inserted and adjusted twork can be fully loaded tcure
5 °C ≤ TBM < 10 °C 2,5 h 72 h
10 °C ≤ TBM < 15 °C 2h 48 h
15 °C ≤ TBM < 20 °C 1h 24 h
20 °C ≤ TBM < 30 °C 40 min 18 h
30 °C ≤ TBM ≤ 40 °C 20 min 6h
The curing time data are valid for dry base material only. In wet base material the curing times must be doubled.
Setting details for HAS-U
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Nominal diameter of
d0 [mm] 10 12 14 18 22 28 30 35
drill bit
Diameter of element d [mm] 8 10 12 16 20 24 27 30
60 60 70 80 90 96 108 120
Effective anchorage
hef [mm] to to to to to to to to
and drill hole depth
160 200 240 320 400 480 540 600
Minimum base material
hmin [mm] hef + 30 ≥ 100 mm hef + 2 d0
thickness
Diameter of clearance
df [mm] 9 12 14 18 22 26 30 33
hole in the fixture
Minimum spacing smin [mm] 40 50 60 75 90 115 120 140
Minimum edge distance cmin [mm] 40 45 45 50 55 60 75 80
Critical spacing for
scr,sp [mm] 2 ccr,sp
splitting failure
1,0  hef for h / hef ≥ 2,0
Critical edge distance
ccr,sp [mm] 4,6 hef - 1,8 h for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3
for splitting failure a)
2,26 hef for h / hef ≤ 1,3
Critical spacing for
scr,N [mm] 2 ccr,N
concrete cone failure
Critical edge distance for
ccr,N [mm] 1,5 hef
concrete cone failureb)
Torque moment c) Tmax [Nm] 10 20 40 80 150 200 270 300
For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be
reduced.
a) hef,min ≤ hef ≤ hef,max (hef: embedment depth) h: base material thickness (h ≥ hmin)
b) The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth hef and the design
bond resistance. The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side.
c) This is the maximun recommended torque moment to avoid splitting failure during installation for anchors
with minimun spacing and/or edge distance.

Installation equipment
Anchor size M8 M10 M12 M16 M20 M24 M27 M30
Rotary hammer TE 2– TE 16 TE 40 – TE 80
Compressed air gun or blow out pump
Other tools
Set of cleaning brushes, dispenser, piston plug

Drilling and cleaning parameters


Drill bit diameters d0 [mm] Installation size [mm]
HAS-U Hammer drill Hollow Drill Bit Brush Piston plug
(HD) (HDB) HIT-RB HIT-SZ

M8 10 - 10 -
M10 12 12 12 12
M12 14 14 14 14
M16 18 18 18 18
M20 22 22 22 22
M24 28 28 28 28
M27 30 - 30 30
M30 35 35 35 35
Setting instructions

*For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product.
Safety regulations.
Review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before use for proper and safe
handling! Wear well-fitting protective goggles and protective gloves when working
with Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC.
Drilling

Hammer drilled hole


For dry and wet concrete.

Hammer drilled hole with Hollow


Drilled Bit (HDB)
No cleaning required.

Cleaning

Manual cleaning (MC)


Non-cracked concrete only

for drill diameters d0 ≤ 20 mm and drill


hole depth h0 ≤ 10∙d.

Compressed air cleaning (CAC)


for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole
depths h0 ≤ 20∙d.

Compressed air cleaning (CAC)


cleaning of water-filled holes

for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole


depths h0 .

Injection system

Injection system preparation.


Injection method for drill hole depth
hef ≤ 250 mm.

Injection method for overhead


application and/or installation with
embedment depth hef > 250 mm.

Setting the element

Setting element, observe working time


“twork”,

Setting element for overhead


applications, observe working time “twork”,

Loading the anchor: After required


curing time tcure the anchor can be
loaded.
HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar
Anchor design (EN 1992-4) / Rebar elements / Concrete

Injection mortar system Benefits

- Suitable for cracked and


uncracked concrete C 20/25 to
Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC C 50/60
580 ml hard cartridge - High loading capacity
- Suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- Large diameter applications
- Long working time at elevated
Rebar B500B temperatures
(8-32) - Odourless epoxy

Base material Load conditions

Concrete Concrete Dry concrete Wet concrete Static/


(uncracked) (cracked) quasi-static

Installation conditions Other informations

Hammer Hollow drill- Variable Small edge European CE


drilling bit drilling embedment distance and Technical conformity
depth spacing Assessment

Approvals / certificates
Description Authority / Laboratory No. / date of issue
European technical assessment a) DIBt, Berlin ETA-19/0148 / 2019-12-13
a) All data given in this section according to ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13.
Static and quasi-static loading (for a single anchor)

All data in this section applies to


-Correct setting (See setting instruction)
-No edge distance and spacing influence
-Steel failure
-Base material thickness, as specified in the table
-One typical embedment depth, as specified in the table
-One anchor material, as specified in the tables
-Concrete C 20/25, fck,cube = 25 N/mm²
-Temperate range I
(min. base material temperature -40°C, max. long term/short term base material temperature: +24°C/40°C)

Embedment depth and base material thickness for static and quasi-static loading data
Hilti
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 technical
data
Anchor- size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32 36 40
Typical embedment [mm] 80 90 110 125 125 170 210 240 270 270 300 330 360
depth
Base material thickness [mm] 110 120 140 160 170 220 280 310 340 350 380 420 470

Characteristic resistance
Hilti
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 technical
data
Anchor- size B500 B 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32 36 40
Non-cracked concrete
Tensile NRk 24,1 33,9 49,8 60,5 68,7 109 150 183 218 218 256 295 336
[kN]
Shear VRk 14,0 22,0 31,0 42,0 55,0 86,0 135 146 169 194 221 280 346
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRk - 12,7 18,7 22,0 25,1 37,4 57,7 58,8 71,3 76,3 90,5 112 136
[kN]
Shear VRk - 22,0 31,0 42,0 50,3 74,8 116 118 143 153 181 224 271

Design resistance
Hilti
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 technical
data
Anchor- size B500 B 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32 36 40
Non-cracked concrete
Tensile NRd 11,5 16,2 23,7 28,8 32,7 51,9 71,3 87,1 104 104 122 140 160
[kN]
Shear VRd 9,3 14,7 20,7 28,0 36,7 57,3 90,0 97,3 113 129 147 187 231
Cracked concrete
Tensile NRd - 6,1 8,9 10,5 12,0 17,8 27,5 28,0 33,9 36,4 43,1 53,3 64,6
[kN]
Shear VRd - 14,7 20,7 28,0 33,5 49,8 77,0 78,4 95,0 102 121 149 181
Recommended loads a)
Hilti
ETA-19/0148, issue 2019-12-13 technical
data
Anchor- size B500 B 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32 36 40
Non-cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec 8,2 11,5 16,9 20,6 23,4 37,1 50,9 62,2 74,2 74,2 86,9 100 114
[kN]
Shear Vrec 6,7 10,5 14,8 20,0 26,2 41,0 64,3 69,5 80,5 92,4 105 133 165
Cracked concrete
Tensile Nrec - 4,3 6,3 7,5 8,5 12,7 19,6 20,0 24,2 26,0 30,8 38,1 46,2
[kN]
Shear Vrec - 10,5 14,8 20,0 23,9 35,6 55,0 56,0 67,9 72,7 86,2 107 129
a) With overall partial safety factor for action γ=1,4, The partial safety factors for action depend on the type of loading and shall be taken from
national regulations.

Materials

Mechanical properties
Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32
Nominal tensile
[N/mm²] 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550 550
strength fuk
Yield strength fyk [N/mm²] 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Stressed
[mm²] 50,3 78,5 113,1 153,9 201,1 314,2 490,9 531 615,8 707 804,2
cross- section As
Moment of
[mm³] 50,3 98,2 169,6 269,4 402,1 785,4 1534 1726 2155 2651 3217
resistance W

Material quality
Part Material
Bars and de-coiled rods class B or C
Rebar
With fyk and k according to NDP or NCL of EN 1992-1-1/NA
EN 1992-1-1:2004
fuk = ftk = k·fyk

Setting information

Installation temperature
+ 5°C to + 40°C

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below, An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance,

Base material Max, long term base Max, short term base
Temperature range
temperature material temperature material temperature
Temperature range I -40 °C to + 40 °C + 24 °C + 40 °C
Temperature range II -40 °C to + 58 °C + 35 °C + 58 °C
Temperature range III -40 °C to + 70 °C + 43 °C + 70 °C

Max, short term base material temperature


Short term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e,g, as a result of diurnal
cycling,
Max, long term base material temperature
Long term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time,
Working time and curing time
Temperature of the Max, working time in which rebar Min, curing time before rebar
base material can be inserted and adjusted twork can be fully loaded tcure
5 °C ≤ TBM < 10 °C 2,5 h 72 h
10 °C ≤ TBM < 15 °C 2h 48 h
15 °C ≤ TBM < 20 °C 1h 24 h
20 °C ≤ TBM < 30 °C 40 min 18 h
30 °C ≤ TBM ≤ 40 °C 20 min 6h
The curing time data are valid for dry base material only, In wet base material the curing times must be doubled,

Setting details
Anchor size Ø8 Ø10 Ø12 Ø14 Ø16 Ø20 Ø25 Ø26 Ø28 Ø30 Ø32
Nominal diameter of 10 / 12 / 25 / 32 /
d0 [mm] 14a) 16a) 18 20 32 35 37 40
drill bit 12a) 14a) 24a) 30a)
Effective anchorage hef,mn [mm] 60 60 70 70 75 80 90 100 104 112 120 128
and drill hole depth
range b) hef,mx [mm] 160 200 240 240 280 320 400 500 520 560 600 640
Minimum base hef + 30 mm
hmin [mm] hef + 2 d0
material thickness ≥ 100 mm
Minimum spacing smin [mm] 40 50 60 60 70 80 100 125 130 140 150 160
Minimum edge
cmin [mm] 40 45 45 45 50 50 65 70 75 75 80 80
distance
Critical spacing for
scr,sp [mm] 2 ccr,sp
splitting failure
1,0  hef for h / hef ≥ 2,0
Critical edge
distance for splitting ccr,sp [mm] 4,6 hef - 1,8 h for 2,0 > h / hef > 1,3
failure c)
2,26 hef for h / hef ≤ 1,3
Critical spacing for
scr,N [mm] 2 ccr,N
concrete cone failure
Critical edge
distance for concrete ccr,N [mm] 1,5 hef
cone failure d)
For spacing (edge distance) smaller than critical spacing (critical edge distance) the design loads have to be reduced,
a) Both given values for drill bit diameter can be used
b) hef,min ≤ hef ≤ hef,max (hef: embedment depth)
c) h: base material thickness (h ≥ hmin)
d) The critical edge distance for concrete cone failure depends on the embedment depth h ef and the design bond
resistance, The simplified formula given in this table is on the save side,
Installation equipment
Anchor size 8 10 12 14 16 20 25 26 28 30 32
Rotary hammer TE 2– TE 16 TE 40 – TE 80
Compressed air gun or blow out pump
Other tools
Set of cleaning brushes, dispenser, piston plug

Drilling and cleaning parameters


Drill bit diameters d0 [mm] Installation size [mm]
Rebar [mm] Hammer drill Hollow Drill Bit Brush Piston plug
(HD) (HDB) HIT-RB HIT-SZ

8 10 / 12 a) 12 10 / 12 a) 12
10 12 / 14 a) 12 / 14 a) 12 / 14 a) 12 / 14 a)
12 14 / 16 a) 14 / 16 a) 14 / 16 a) 14 / 16 a)
14 18 18 18 18
16 20 20 20 20
20 24 / 25a) 24 / 25a) 24 / 25a) 24 / 25a)
25 30 / 32a) 32 30 / 32a) 30 / 32a)
26 32 32 32 32
28 35 35 35 35
30 37 - 37 37
32 40 - 40 40
a) Both of the two given values can be used
Setting instructions

*For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product,
Safety regulations,
Review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before use for proper and safe
handling! Wear well-fitting protective goggles and protective gloves when working
with Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC.

Hammer drilled hole


For dry and wet concrete,

Hammer drilled hole with Hollow


Drilled Bit (HDB)
No cleaning required,

Manual cleaning (MC)


Non-cracked concrete only

for drill diameters d0 ≤ 20 mm and drill


hole depth h0 ≤ 10∙d,

Hammer Drilling:
Compressed air cleaning (CAC)
for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole
depths h0 ≤ 20∙d,

Compressed air cleaning (CAC)


cleaning of water-filled holes

for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole


depths h0,

Injection system preparation,


Injection method for overhead
application and/or installation with
embedment depth hef ≤ 250 mm

Setting element, observe working time


“twork”,

Setting element for overhead


applications, observe working time “twork”,
HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar
Rebar design (EOTA TR023) / Rebar elements / Concrete
Injection mortar system Benefits

- Suitable for concrete


C 12/15 to C 50/60
Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC - High loading capacity
580 ml hard cartridge - Suitable for dry and water
saturated concrete
- For rebar diameters up to 40
mm
- Non corrosive to rebar
elements
Rebar B500 B
- Long working time at
(8 - 40) elevated temperatures
- Suitable for embedment
length till 3200 mm

Base material Load conditions

Concrete Concrete Dry concrete Wet concrete Static/ Fire


(uncracked) (cracked) quasi-static resistance

Installation conditions Other information

Hammer Hollow drill- Diamond European CE


drilling bit drilling coring Technical conformity
Assessment

Approvals / certificates
Description Authority / Laboratory No. / date of issue
European technical assessment a) DIBt, Berlin ETA-19/0149 / 2019-12-10
a) All data given in this section according to ETA-19/0149, issue 2019-12-10.
Basic design data

Static EC2 design

Design bond strength in N/mm2 according to ETA-19/0149 for good bond conditions
Concrete class
Rebar-size
C12/15 C16/20 C20/25 C25/30 C30/37 C35/45 C40/50 C45/55 C50/60
All allowed hammer drilling methods
8 - 32 1,6 2,0 2,3 2,7 3,0 3,4 3,7 4,0 4,3
34 1,6 2,0 2,3 2,6 2,9 3,3 3,6 3,9 4,2
36 1,5 1,9 2,2 2,6 2,9 3,3 3,6 3,8 4,1
40 1,5 1,8 2,1 2,5 2,8 3,1 3,4 3,7 4,0
Diamond coring wet
8 - 32 1,6 2,0 2,3 2,7
34 1,6 2,0 2,3 2,6
36 1,5 1,9 2,2 2,6
40 1,5 1,8 2,1 2,5
For poor bond conditions multiply the values by 0,7, Values valid for non-cracked and cracked concrete

Minimum anchorage length and minimum lap length


The minimum anchorage length b,min and the minimum overlap length 0,min according to EN 1992-1-1 shall be
multiplied by the relevant Amplification factor in the table below,

Amplification factor αlb for the min, anchorage length and min, lap length according to EN 1992-1-1 for:
Concrete class
Rebar - size
C12/15 C16/20 C20/25 C25/30 C30/37 C35/45 C40/50 C45/55 C50/60
All allowed hammer drilling methods
8 -40 1,0
Diamond coring dry and wet
8 -40 1,5

Pre-calculated values1) – anchorage length


Rebar yield strength fyk=500 N/mm2, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Anchorage Design Mortar Anchorage Design Mortar
length value volume2) length value volume2)
Rebar-size
lbd [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml] lbd [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml]
1=2=3=4=5=1,0 1=3=4=1,0 2 or 5=0,7
100 6,8 8 100 9,7 8
170 11,5 13 140 13,6 11
8
250 17,0 19 180 17,4 14
322,1 21,9 24 225,4 21,9 17
121 10,3 11 121 14,7 11
220 18,7 20 170 20,6 15
10
310 26,3 28 230 27,9 21
402,6 34,1 36 281,8 34,1 25
145 14,8 15 145 21,1 15
260 26,5 27 210 30,5 22
12
370 37,7 39 270 39,3 29
483,1 49,2 51 338,2 49,2 36
169 20,1 20 169 28,7 20
300 35,6 36 240 40,7 29
14
430 51,1 52 320 54,3 39
563,6 66,9 68 394,5 66,9 48
Pre-calculated values1) – anchorage length
Rebar yield strength fyk=500 N/mm2, concrete C25/30, good bond conditions
Anchorage Design Mortar Anchorage Design Mortar
length value volume2) length value volume2)
Rebar-size
lbd [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml] lbd [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml]
1=2=3=4=5=1,0 1=3=4=1,0 2 or 5=0,7
193 26,2 26 193 37,4 26
340 46,1 46 280 54,3 38
16
490 66,5 67 370 71,7 50
644 87,4 87 450,9 87,4 61
217 33,1 33 217 47,3 33
380 58 57 310 67,6 47
18
540 82,4 81 410 89,4 62
724,6 110,6 109 507,2 110,6 76
242 41,1 51 242 58,6 51
390 66,2 83 350 84,8 74
20
550 93,3 117 460 111,5 98
805,2 136,6 171 563,6 136,6 120
266 49,6 75 266 70,9 75
410 76,5 116 380 101,3 107
22
560 104,5 158 500 133,3 141
885,7 165,3 250 620 165,3 175
290 59 122 290 84,3 122
430 87,5 182 420 122,1 177
24
560 114 236 550 160 232
966,2 196,7 408 676,3 196,7 286
302 64 114 302 91,5 114
430 91,2 162 430 130,3 162
25
570 120,9 214 570 172,7 214
1006,4 213,4 378 704,5 213,4 265
350 83,1 145 338 114,7 140
595 141,3 247 480 162,9 200
28
875 207,8 364 635 215,5 264
1127,2 267,7 469 789 267,7 328
374 95,2 165 374 136 165
635 161,6 281 528 191,9 233
30
935 237,9 413 700 254,5 309
1207,7 307,3 534 845,4 307,3 374
400 108,6 217 400 155,1 217
680 184,6 369 580 224,9 315
32
1000 271,4 543 800 310,2 434
1288,2 349,7 699 901,8 349,7 490
450 132,3 387 440 184,8 379
765 225 658 640 268,8 551
36
1125 330,8 968 900 378,1 774
1505,0 442,6 1295 1053,5 442,6 907
500 157,1 520 485 217,7 505
850 267 884 700 314,2 728
40
1000 314,2 1040 990 444,3 1030
1739,1 546,4 1810 1217,4 546,4 1267
1) Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length, The maximum permissible load is valid for “good bond conditions” as
described in EN 1992-1-1, For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7,
2) The volume of mortar corresponds to the formula “1,2(d0²-ds²)lb/4” for hammer drilling
Pre-calculated values – overlap length
Rebar yield strength fyk=500 N/mm2, concrete c25/30, good bond conditions
Overlap Design Mortar Overlap Design Mortar
length value volume2) length value volume2)
Rebar-size
l0[mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml] l0 [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml]
1=2=3=4=5=1,0 1=3=4=1,0 2 or 5=0,7
200 13,6 15 200 19,4 15
240 16,3 18 210 20,4 16
8
280 19 21 220 21,3 17
322,1 21,9 24 225,4 21,9 17
200 17 18 200 24,2 18
270 22,9 24 230 27,9 21
10
340 28,8 31 250 30,3 23
402,6 34,1 36 281,8 34,1 25
200 20,4 21 200 29,1 21
290 29,5 31 250 36,4 26
12
390 39,7 41 290 42,2 31
483,1 49,2 51 338,2 49,2 36
210 24,9 25 210 35,6 25
330 39,2 40 270 45,8 33
14
450 53,4 54 330 56 40
563,6 66,9 68 394,5 66,9 48
240 32,6 33 240 46,5 33
370 50,2 50 310 60,1 42
16
510 69,2 69 380 73,7 52
644 87,4 87 450,9 87,4 61
270 41,2 41 270 58,9 41
410 62,6 62 350 76,3 53
18
560 85,5 84 430 93,8 65
724,6 110,6 109 507,2 110,6 76
300 50,9 64 300 72,7 64
430 72,9 91 390 94,5 83
20
570 96,7 121 480 116,3 102
805,2 136,6 171 563,6 136,6 120
330 61,6 93 330 88 93
450 84 127 430 114,6 122
22
580 108,2 164 520 138,6 147
885,7 165,3 250 620 165,3 175
360 73,3 152 360 104,7 152
470 95,7 198 470 136,7 198
24
590 120,1 249 570 165,8 241
966,2 196,7 408 676,3 196,7 286
375 79,5 141 375 113,6 141
430 91,2 162 480 145,4 181
25
570 120,9 214 590 178,7 222
1006,4 213,4 378 704,5 213,4 265
420 99,8 175 420 142,5 175
595 141,3 247 530 179,8 220
28
875 207,8 364 635 215,5 264
1127,2 267,7 469 789 267,7 328
Pre-calculated values – overlap length
Rebar yield strength fyk=500 N/mm2, concrete c25/30, good bond conditions
Overlap Design Mortar Overlap Design Mortar
length value volume2) length value volume2)
Rebar-size
l0[mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml] l0 [mm] NRd [KN] VM [ml]
1=2=3=4=5=1,0 1=3=4=1,0 2 or 5=0,7
450 114,5 199 450 163,6 199
635 161,6 281 528 191,9 233
30
935 237,9 413 700 254,5 309
1207,7 307,3 534 845,4 307,3 374
480 130,3 261 480 186,1 261
680 184,6 369 650 252 353
32
1000 271,4 543 800 310,2 434
1288,2 349,7 699 901,8 349,7 490
540 158,8 465 540 218,1 465
765 225,0 658 720 290,0 620
36
1125 330,8 968 900 363,5 774
1505,0 442,6 1295 1053,5 442,6 907
600 188,5 624 600 269,3 624
850 267,0 884 750 336,6 780
40
1000 314,2 1040 990 444,3 1030
1739,1 505,9 1676 1217,4 546,4 1267
1) Values corresponding to the minimum anchorage length, The maximum permissible load is valid for “good bond conditions” as described in
EN 1992-1-1, For all other conditions multiply by the value by 0,7,
2) The volume of mortar corresponds to the formula “1,2(d0²-ds²)lb/4” for hammer drilling

Fire resistance

The design method consists of four steps. First, determining a reduction factor KN(θ), which describes the
proportion between bond resistance and temperature, based on pullout tests at various temperatures. Secondly, a
thermal simulation using the Finite Elements method is carried out to determine the temperature figure along the
rebar at certain time T during a fire. Thirdly, the bond resistances in case of fire are estimated using the first two
steps. A fourth step, in case of the beam-wall connection, is the calculation of the characteristic maximal load by
integration of the bond resistance. Thermal simulations, geometrics considerations and safety co-efficients are
determined in accordance with Eurocode and standards.

Step 1
Reduction factor KN(θ)

Step 2
Finite Element simulation: Temperature profile for each rebar diameter and anchorage length along the bonding
interface in relation to the fire exposure duration T.

Step 3
Slab-slab connection: ΤRk along the bonding interface

Step 4
Characteristic maximal load
L
Fbk = Ø · π · ∫ Rk · (T(x)) · dx
0
Where:
Rk: the characteristic bonding resistance [N/mm²].
T: the temperature [°].
Fbk: the characteristic maximum load applicable to the rebar at a given time [N].
L: the embedment length [mm].
Ø: the rebar diameter [mm].
Relationship between temperature and the reduction factor

20°C ≤ θ ≤ 49°C kN = 1
1285,7 ∗ −1,249
50°C ≤ θ ≤311°C kN = 10
θ > 311°C kN = 0

This report uses the characteristic values of bond strength. Accordingly, the values of bond resistance and load
resistance in case of fire are given as characteristic values

a) Anchoring application
inst

Anchoring application beam-wall connections with a concrete cover of 20 mm

Maximum force (Fs,T,max) in rebar in conjunction with HIT-RE 100-HC as a function of embedment depth
(inst ) for the fire resistance classes F30 to F240 according to EC2.
Fs,T,max inst Fire resistance of bar [kN]
Rebar-size
[kN] [mm] R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
100 3,9 1,6 0,9 0,6 0,3 0,1
110 4,6 1,9 1,1 0,7 0,4 0,1
140 7,4 4,3 2,6 1,7 1,0 0,6
160 9,1 6,1 4,0 2,7 1,6 1,0
260 17,8 14,8 12,6 10,9 8,0 5,6
8 16,8
290 20,4 17,4 15,2 13,5 10,6 8,0
310 22,1 19,1 16,9 15,2 12,4 9,9
330 23,8 20,8 18,7 16,9 14,1 11,6
370 24,3 22,1 20,4 17,6 15,1
25,1
400 25,1 24,7 23,0 20,2 17,7
110 5,6 2,3 1,3 0,8 0,5 0,1
140 9,1 5,1 3,0 2,1 1,3 0,8
160 11,3 7,3 4,6 3,2 1,9 1,2
260 22,1 18,1 15,4 13,2 9,7 6,7
290 25,4 21,4 18,6 16,4 13,0 9,6
10 26,2
310 27,6 23,6 20,8 18,6 15,1 12,0
340 30,8 26,8 24,0 21,9 18,4 15,2
360 33,0 29,0 26,2 24,0 20,5 17,4
380 35,1 31,1 28,4 26,2 22,7 19,6
450 39,3 38,7 35,9 33,8 30,3 27,1
Maximum force (Fs,T,max) in rebar in conjunction with HIT-RE 100-HC as a function of embedment depth
(inst ) for the fire resistance classes F30 to F240 according to EC2.
Fs,T,max inst Fire resistance of bar [kN]
Rebar-size
[kN] [mm] R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
110 6,5 2,6 1,5 0,9 0,6 0,1
140 10,7 5,8 3,4 2,4 1,4 0,9
160 13,3 8,4 5,2 3,6 2,2 1,4
260 26,4 21,4 18,0 15,4 11,1 7,7
12 37,7
360 39,4 34,4 31,0 28,4 24,1 20,4
390 43,3 38,3 34,9 32,3 28,0 24,3
450 51,1 46,1 42,7 40,1 35,8 32,1
500 56,5 52,6 49,2 46,6 42,3 38,6
160 15,5 9,3 5,8 4,0 2,5 1,6
260 30,6 24,5 20,6 17,3 12,3 8,5
360 45,8 39,7 35,7 32,5 27,4 23,1
14 51,3 400 51,9 45,7 41,8 38,6 33,5 29,2
450 59,5 53,3 49,4 46,2 41,1 36,8
500 67,1 60,9 57,0 53,8 48,7 44,4
550 74,6 68,5 64,6 61,3 56,3 51,9
180 21,0 13,6 9,0 6,4 4,0 2,7
260 34,8 27,4 22,8 19,2 13,4 9,3
360 52,2 44,8 40,1 36,5 30,7 25,7
16 67,0 460 69,5 62,1 57,5 53,9 48,1 43,0
500 76,4 69,1 64,4 60,8 55,0 49,9
560 86,8 79,5 74,8 71,2 65,4 60,3
600 93,8 86,4 81,7 78,1 72,3 67,3
220 34,3 24,6 18,4 13,4 8,2 6,1
260 43,0 33,2 27,0 21,9 14,7 10,6
360 64,7 54,9 48,7 43,6 36,2 30,3
20 104,7 550 108,0 98,3 92,1 86,9 79,5 73,6
600 116,7 106,9 100,7 95,6 88,2 82,3
650 129,7 119,9 113,8 108,6 101,2 95,3
700 138,4 128,6 122,4 117,3 109,9 104,0
*For additional values please check GS 3,2/15-431-4 fire report,
Characteristic yield strength fyk = 500 N/mm²

b) Overlap joint application

Max, bond stress, fbd,FIRE , depending on actual clear concrete cover for classifying the fire resistance,
It must be verified that the actual force in the bar during a fire, Fs,T , can be taken up by the bar connection of the
selected length, inst, Note: Cold design for ULS is mandatory,
Fs, T  (inst – cf)     fbd,FIRE where: (inst – cf)  s;
s = lap length
 = nominal diameter of bar
inst – cf = selected overlap joint length; this must be at least s,
but may not be assumed to be more than 80 
fbd,FIRE = bond stress when exposed to fire
Critical temperature-dependent bond resistance, fbk,FIRE, concerning “overlap joint” for Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC
injection adhesive in relation to fire resistance class and required minimum concrete coverage c.
Concrete cover cnom Characteristic bond resistance in case of fire, fbk,fire [N/mm²]
[mm] R30 R60 R90 R120 R180 R240
50 1,1 0,4 0,0
0,0
60 1,6 0,6 0,4
0,0
70 2,2 0,8 0,5 0,4 0,0
80 3,0 1,1 0,6 0,5
90 1,4 0,8 0,6 0,4
100 1,8 1,1 0,7 0,5 0,3
110 2,3 1,3 0,9 0,5 0,4
120 2,9 1,6 1,1 0,6 0,5
130 2,0 1,3 0,8 0,5
140 2,4 1,6 0,9 0,6
150 2,8 1,9 1,1 0,7
160 3,3 2,2 1,3 0,9
170 2,6 1,5 1,0
180 3,0 1,7 1,1
190 3,5 1,9 1,3
200 2,2 1,5
210 3,5 2,5 1,7
220 2,8 1,9
230 3,5 3,2 2,1
240 3,5 2,3
250 2,6
260 2,8
3,5
270 3,1
280
3,5
290
Materials

Material quality
Part Material
Bars and de-coiled rods class B or C
Rebar
with fyk and k according to NDP or NCL of EN 1992-1-1
EN 1992-1-1
fuk = ftk = k · fyk

Fitness for use

Some creep tests have been conducted in accordance with ETAG guideline 001 part 5 and TR 023 in the following
conditions: in dry environment at 50 °C during 90 days,
These tests show an excellent behaviour of the post-installed connection made with HIT-RE 100-HC: low
displacements with long term stability, failure load after exposure above reference load,

Resistance to chemical substances


Chemical Resistance Chemical Resistance
Acetic acid 100% o Methanol 100% o
Acetic acid 10% + Peroxide of hydrogen 30% o
Hydrochloric Acid 20% + Solution of phenol (sat,) -
Nitric Acid 40% - Sodium hydroxide pH=14 +
Phosphoric Acid 40% + Solution of chlorine (sat,) +
Sulphuric acid 40% + Solution of hydrocarbons (60 % vol
Ethyl acetate 100% o Toluene, 30 % vol Xylene,10 % vol +
Acetone 100% - Methyl naphtalene)
Ammoniac 5% o Salted solution 10% +
Diesel 100% + sodium chloride
Gasoline 100% + Suspension of concrete (sat,) +
Ethanol 96% o Chloroform 100% +
Machine oils 100% + Xylene 100% +
+ resistant
o resistant in short term (max, 48h) contact
- not resistant
Electrical Conductivity

HIT-RE 100-HC in the hardened state is not conductive electrically, Its electric resistivity is 1,41010 ∙m
(DIN IEC 93 – 12,93), It is adapted well to realize electrically insulating anchorings (ex: railway applications,
subway),

Installation temperature range:


+5°C to +40°C

Service temperature range


Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC injection mortar may be applied in the temperature ranges given below, An elevated base
material temperature may lead to a reduction of the design bond resistance,

Maximum long term Maximum short term


Base material
Temperature range base material base material
temperature
temperature temperature
Temperature range I -40 °C to +80 °C +50 °C +80 °C

Max short term base material temperature


Short-term elevated base material temperatures are those that occur over brief intervals, e,g, as a result of diurnal
cycling,
Max long term base material temperature
Long-term elevated base material temperatures are roughly constant over significant periods of time,
Working time and curing timea)
Temperature Maximum working time Initial curing time Minimum curing time
IN the base material TBM twork tcure,inib) tcure
5 °C  TBM  9 °C 2,5 h 18 hours 72 hours
10 °C  TBM  14 °C 2h 12 hours 48 hours
15 °C  TBM  19 °C 1h 8 hours 24 hours
20 °C  TBM  29 °C 40 min 6 hours 18 hours
30 °C  TBM  40 °C 20 min 2 hours 6 hours
a) The curing time data are valid for dry base material only, In wet base material the curing times must be doubled,
b) After tcure,ini has elapsed preparation work may continue

Setting information

Installation equipment
Rebar – size 8-16 18-40
Rotary hammer TE2(-A) – TE30(-A) TE40 – TE80
Blow out pump (hef ≤ 10∙d) -
Other tools Compressed air guna)
Set of cleaning brushesb), dispenser, piston plug
a) Compressed air gun with extension hose for all drill holes deeper than 250 mm (for ϕ 8 to ϕ 12) or deeper than 20·ϕ (for ϕ > 12 mm)
b) Automatic brushing with round brush for all drill holes deeper than 250 mm (for ϕ 8 to ϕ 12) or deeper than 20·ϕ (for ϕ > 12 mm)

Minimum concrete cover cmin of the post-installed rebar


Minimum concrete cover cmin [mm]
Drilling method Rebar – size [mm]
Without drilling aid With drilling aid
Hammer drilling  < 25 30 + 0,06 · lv ≥ 2 ·  30 + 0,02 · lv ≥ 2 · 
(HD) and (HDB)1)  ≥ 25 40 + 0,06 · lv ≥ 2 ·  40 + 0,02 · lv ≥ 2 · 
Compressed air  < 25 50 + 0,08 · lv 50 + 0,02 · lv
drilling (CA)  ≥ 25 60 + 0,08 · lv ≥ 2 ·  60 + 0,02 · lv ≥ 2 · 
Diamond coring dry  < 25 Drill stand is used 30 + 0,02 · lv ≥ 2 · 
(PCC) or wet (DD)  ≥ 25 as drilling aid 40 + 0,02 · lv ≥ 2 · 
1) HDB = hollow drill bit Hilti TE-CD and TE-YD.

Dispenser and corresponding maximum embedment depth v,max


Dispenser HDM 500 HDE 500
Mortar temperature 10-19ºC 20-25ºC 10-19ºC 20-25ºC
Base material temperature 5-20ºC 5-20ºC >20ºC 5-20ºC 5-20ºC >20ºC
 [mm] v,max [mm]
8 to 12 1000 1000
14 1000 1200 1200
16 1000 1500
18 to 20 500 500 1300 1500
700
22 to 25 1000
26 to 32 700
500 700 1000
34 to 40 500
Drilling and cleaning diameters
Drill bit diameters d0 [mm] Diamond core d0 [mm] Installation size [mm]
Rebar [mm] Hammer Compressed Hollow Drill Brush Air nozzle
Wet (DD) Dry (PCC)b)
drill (HD) air drill (CA) Bit (HDB) HIT-RB HIT-DL

8 12 (10a)) - 12 12 (10a)) - 12 (10a)) 12 (10a))


10 14 (12a)) - 14 (12a)) 14 (12a)) - 14 (12a)) 14 (12a))
16 (14a)) - 16 (14a)) 16 (14a)) - 16 (14a)) 16 (14a))
12
- 17 - - - 18 16
14 18 17 18 18 - 18 18
20 - 20 20 - 20 20
16
- 20 - - - 22 20
18 22 22 22 22 - 22 22
25 (24a)) - 25 25 - 25 (24a)) 25 (24a))
20
- 26 - - - 28 25
22 28 28 28 28 - 28 28
32 32 32 32 - 32
24
- - - - 35 -
32 (30a)) 32 (30a)) 32 32 (30a)) - 32 (30a))
25
- - - - 35 -
26 35 35 - 35 35 35
28 35 35 - 35 35 35
- 35 - 35 35 35
30
37 - - - - 37 32
32 40 40 - 40 47 40
- 42 - 42 47 42
34
45 - - - - 45
45 45 - - 47 45
36
- - - 47 - 47
- - - 52 52 52
40
55 57 - - - 55
a) Both of a given values can be used,
b) No cleaning required,
Setting instructions

*For detailed information on installation see instruction for use given with the package of the product,
Safety regulations,
Review the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before use for proper and safe
handling! Wear well-fitting protective goggles and protective gloves when working
with Hilti HIT-RE 100-HC.

Hammer drilled hole


For dry and wet concrete,

Hammer drilled hole with Hollow


Drilled Bit (HDB)
No cleaning required,

Diamond Drilling (DD)

Hammer Drilling:
Manual cleaning (MC)
for drill diameters d0 ≤ 20 mm and drill
hole depth h0 ≤ 10∙d,

Hammer Drilling:
Compressed air cleaning (CAC)
for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole
depths h0 ≤ 20∙d,

Wet diamond coring:


Compressed air cleaning (CAC)
for all drill hole diameters d0 and drill hole
depths h0,
Injection system preparation,

Injection method for drill hole depth


hef ≤ 250 mm,

Injection method for drill hole depth


hef > 250mm,

Injection method for overhead


application,

Setting element, observe working time


“twork”,

Setting element for overhead


applications, observe working time “twork”,

Apply full load only after curing time


“tcure“,

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