Hilti Nuron Cordless High-Torque Drill Review SF 10W-22 ATC

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Hilti Nuron High-Torque Drill

The Hilti Nuron High-Torque Drill Delivers Impressive Torque and Speed

We recently got the opportunity to put the Hilti Nuron SF 10W-22 High-Torque Drill through its paces here at our shop, and the results definitely raised a few brows. But since itโ€™s not out on the open market quite yet, we wanted to give you our thoughts so youโ€™re ready to pull the trigger when they hit the shelves.

Editorโ€™s Note: Check out our best cordless drill article to see our top picks from head-to-head testing.

Hilti Nuron Cordless High-Torque Drill Performance

Hilti Nuron High-Torque Drill
  • No-Load Speed: 0-330/560/1300/2230 RPM
  • Max Steel Drilling Capacity: 13mm
  • Clutch Settings: 15

Hilti has a tendency to craft a really reliable tool and go for a feature thatโ€™s more practical than flashy. The Hilti SF 10W-22 isnโ€™t any different in this regard; itโ€™s a pretty bare-bones drill.

They check off the basics with an all-metal keyless chuck, a brushless motor, an LED light, and a mechanical selection switch for choosing your preferred gear. It has a top speed of 2,230 RPMs and 15 clutch settings for your delicate fastening tasks. Thereโ€™s also Active Torque Control, which is a fancy way of saying that it has anti-kickback protection. In a drill thatโ€™s as powerful as this, reducing your risk of injury in a bind-up is a pretty big deal.

Hilti Nuron High-Torque Drill

There are a couple of areas that stand out, though. The first is that you have 4 speeds to work in and the lowest is intentionally geared low enough for mixing. Essentially, itโ€™s like having the advantages of a 3-speed drill with a mixing mode. That extra middle speed gives you a shot at working faster with larger bits in softer materials.

We witnessed this toolโ€™s brute strength in action during our latest run of drill tests. Out of the almost twenty drills we tested, the Hilti SF 10W-22 was the ONLY one to fully drive a 10 x 1/2 inch hex head lag bolt into our stacked OSB block. This drill produces an immense amount of torque so itโ€™s a perfect choice for your heavy-duty drilling applications.

Hilti SF 10W-22 Drill Design Notes

Hilti Nuron High-Torque Drill
  • Model: Hilti SF 10W-22
  • Power Source: Hilti B22 battery
  • Weight: 4.8 lbs. (bare), 7.7 lbs. (with B22-170 battery)
  • Chuck Design: Metal
  • Chuck Capacity: 1/2 in.
  • Head Length: 9-1/2 in.
  • Tool Height:8-3/4 in.

Thereโ€™s no denying that the Hilti SF 10W-22 is a bigger, heavier tool than your everyday drill driver. Part of that is the quality of the components they use, not to mention its heavy-duty qualifications.

With a Nuron B22-170 battery, it weighs 7.7 pounds and measures 9-1/2 inches from tip to tail. Keep in mind that Hilti utilizes an a la carte system for their batteries and chargers so if weight is heavy on your mind, smaller battery options are available.

As far as feel goes, the grip is draped in a smooth rubber overmold and contours well to my medium size hands. Hilti also includes a large 12 1/2-inch auxiliary handle to help stabilize and support the drill during demanding applications.

Additional Features

  • LED work light

Hilti Nuron SF 10W-22 High-Torque Drill Price

Hilti has the SF 10W-22 priced at $399 for the bare tool. Hiltiโ€™s pricing system is al a carte, so you can add whichever batteries and chargers youโ€™d like from there.

The Bottom Line

The Hilti SF 10W-22 High-Torque Drill shows off some massive muscle and is no slouch on speed, either. Its combination of 4 speeds and Active Torque Control add features that genuinely make a difference when youโ€™re using it. Itโ€™s no surprise that itโ€™s larger and heavier than most, but itโ€™s working at a very high level.ย If your daily drill driver isnโ€™t quite up to the task, adding this high-torque drill to your tool belt is a no-brainer

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