Hilti DX Series Fastening Tools: Installation and Corrosion Information
Product Overview
This document provides information related to Hilti fastening tools, specifically focusing on their application and corrosion aspects. It references the Hilti Corrosion handbook /DFTM.
The following Hilti DX series tools are featured:
- DX 5 MX
- DX 6 MX
- DX 460 MX
- DX 351 MX
The document also references Hilti model number Z-14.4-517.
Application Guidance
The visual elements illustrate key aspects of the fastening process:
Step 1: Substrate Preparation and Fastener Insertion
Illustrates a fastener being driven into a substrate. The substrate appears to be a combination of steel and a base material, possibly concrete or masonry.
[Diagram showing a fastener penetrating a layered substrate.]
Step 2: Hilti DX Tools
Depicts the Hilti DX series fastening tools, including models DX 5 MX, DX 6 MX, DX 460 MX, and DX 351 MX.
[Image of Hilti DX fastening tools.]
Step 3: Fastening Process Control
Shows the correct application of fasteners using a tool. It indicates a specific setting or quantity ("2x") and includes a warning symbol (triangle with exclamation mark), suggesting caution or specific handling is required.
[Diagram illustrating tool application with a '2x' indicator and a warning symbol.]
Step 4: Fastener Verification
Presents installed fasteners in a substrate. Some fasteners are marked with a checkmark (✔️), indicating correct installation, while others are marked with a prohibition symbol (?), indicating incorrect installation. Plus (+) and minus (-) symbols are also shown, potentially related to settings or orientation.
[Diagram showing correctly and incorrectly installed fasteners, with +/- indicators.]
Approvals and Certifications
The product and its application are supported by various approvals and certifications:
DNVABSMPA Stuttgart (Otto-Graf-Institut)Document Number: 2298286-04.2021