
Hilti has announced a new cordless drill driver with exchangeable chucks.
The new Hilti SF 8M-22 (03) cordless drill, part of the Nuron 22V cordless power tool system, can be used for drilling, driving, and right angle applications, and also thread tapping in steel.
This is all the information, details, and images that Hilti provided us with. If you have any questions, maybe Hilti’s influencer partners, who attended an exclusive event and have reviews up on social media, can help.
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Features include:
- Access more applications with a shorter metal specialist drill driver
- Drill, drive, thread tap and right-angle in one tool
- Get more work done with up to 135 holes per charge
They did not provide any details about its torque, speed, operating modes, how the multi-head interface works, or even what the different swappable chucks.
You can find Hilti tools at Home Depot. Hilti hasn’t shared any information regarding when the new drill will launch. One of the TikToks or Instagram reviews I’ve seen from Hilti partners indicated that at least some of the new Hilti tools won’t be launching until 2027.

The chuck is probably removed from the drill in a similar way as the Bosch FlexiClick.

Different brands have had multi-head drill/drivers available for years. Shown here is the new Dewalt Atomic, which has a handy dock for keeping track of the different tool heads.
As the Hilti has a rather large auxiliary handle, I’m guessing it delivers higher torque.
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Thread tapping is a challenge and something most cordless drill makers have avoided. I know Metabo has a tapping drill, there could be others. Hilti has not provided any details about whether the drill has an auto-reverse mode for the tapping chuck, or how thick it can cut threads into steel.
OldDominionDIYer
Another useless article displaying the lack of information provided by Hilti, My gosh Stuart I think we get it enough already! This could have been one darn article! Instead there’s 11 articles and they’re all basically the same! For a brand that gets maybe 5% of the market??????????? Having trouble creating real content are we?
Alexk
I hope Hilti sees how little feedback there is on this his site. If there was more info, I think there would be lots of comments.