Combi Drill Hire

Hire a powerful Hilti combi drill from Hirelink for drilling and light chiselling in concrete, brick, and masonry. We hire out the Hilti TE 30-C, a corded SDS-plus rotary hammer built for site work and serious DIY. Daily, weekly, and longer-term hire is available. We deliver across Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Lichfield, Sutton Coldfield, Aldridge, and the wider Midlands from our four local depots.

  • Genuine Hilti TE 30-C
  • Daily & Weekly Hire Available
  • Delivery Across the Midlands
  • PAT Tested & Fully Maintained
  • Trade & DIY Welcome

The Cost

Combi Drill Hire Options

Hirelink hires combi drills in a range of sizes and specifications on a weekly basis. Call the team or request a quote to confirm available models and pricing for your location across the Midlands.

NOT SURE WHICH SIZE YOU NEED? CALL THE TEAM AND WE’LL POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

The Reason

Why Choose Hirelink for Combi Drill Hire in the Midlands?

Every combi drill in our fleet is a genuine Hilti TE 30-C. It’s the same SDS-plus rotary hammer trades buy when they want a tool that lasts. Each drill is checked, serviced, and PAT tested between hires, so it arrives ready to run.

Hirelink operates from four depots across the region: Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and near Birmingham Airport. You can collect locally or have your drill delivered straight to your site.

Hire by the day for a quick fixings job, by the week for a full renovation phase, or longer for ongoing site work. Hire periods are flexible so you only pay for the time you actually need the drill.

The Hilti TE 30-C handles rotary, hammer, and light chiselling work. It powers through anchor holes, through-holes, and pilot holes in materials that would burn out a domestic combi drill in minutes.

Hirelink hires to professional contractors and domestic customers alike. No trade account is needed for cash hire. Just bring ID and a small deposit and you’re sorted.

SDS-plus drill bits and chisels can be added to your hire. Let us know the sizes you need when you book and we’ll have them ready with the drill.

The Return

Hilti Combi Drill Hire - What You Get

A combi drill in the trade sense is a corded SDS rotary hammer that combines drilling, hammer drilling, and light chiselling in one tool. Tradespeople, contractors, and serious DIYers use them when a cordless combination drill from a DIY shop isn’t going to cut it. Concrete, brick, block, and stone need the kind of impact energy that only a proper SDS-plus hammer puts out.

Every combi drill we hire is the Hilti TE 30-C. It’s a corded mains-powered drill (available in 110V or 230V depending on stock) with three working modes: rotary drilling for cleaner holes, hammer drilling for masonry fixings, and chisel mode for light breaking and chasing work. It accepts standard SDS-plus bits up to around 28mm in diameter, which covers the vast majority of fixings used on UK building sites.

The drill is supplied in its carry case with the side handle and depth gauge. It arrives PAT tested and ready to plug in. If you need SDS bits or chisels, tell us the sizes when you book and we’ll add them to the hire. You’re also welcome to bring your own SDS-plus accessories if you prefer.

Hiring a Hilti combi drill works out far cheaper than buying one outright. A new TE 30-C is a serious investment for a tool you might only need for one phase of a job. Hire makes more sense for occasional use, weekend projects, or jobs where you only need the right kit for a few days. You get the same performance the pros rely on, without the capital cost or the maintenance hassle.

The Difference

Combi Drill, Hammer Drill, or Cordless Combination Drill - What's the Difference?

Cordless SDS Combi Drill (Hilti TE 30-C)

The right choice for concrete, brick, block, and masonry. Powered by mains so it doesn’t run flat. Three modes: rotary drilling, hammer drilling, and chiselling. SDS-plus chuck for serious bits up to around 28mm. Built for daily site use.

Cordless Combination Drill (DIY-style)

Better suited to wood, plasterboard, and light metal. Battery powered, with a keyless chuck for standard drill bits. Some have a hammer setting, but the impact energy is a fraction of an SDS drill. Fine for shelf brackets in plaster, not for fixings into concrete lintels.

The Logistics

Combi Drill Hire Delivery Across the Midlands

Hirelink delivers combi drills from four Midlands depots located in Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and near Birmingham Airport. Together, these depots cover the full West Midlands region and large parts of Staffordshire.

Delivery and collection is available with every hire. Areas served include Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, Walsall, West Bromwich, Solihull, Tamworth, Burton upon Trent, Cannock, Stafford, and the surrounding towns and villages across the Midlands.

The Process

How to Hire a Combi Drill from Hirelink

Choose Your Drill and Accessories

Pick the Hilti TE 30-C combi drill on this page and let us know if you need any SDS-plus bits or chisels added to your hire. Not sure what sizes you need? Call the team and we’ll talk it through.

Book and Confirm Delivery

Reserve your combi drill online, by phone, or by submitting an enquiry. Choose your delivery date or let us know which depot you’d like to collect from. We’ll confirm your booking and the return date.

Plug In and Get to Work

Your Hilti combi drill arrives PAT tested in its carry case, with the side handle and depth gauge ready to fit. Plug it in, set the mode, and crack on with the job. Return it when you’re done.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Combi Drill Hire

Combi drill hire prices depend on how long you need the drill and whether you add any SDS bits or chisels to the hire. Daily rates suit shorter jobs, and weekly rates work out cheaper per day if the project runs across several days. Call Hirelink or submit an enquiry for a current price on the Hilti TE 30-C.

Weekly hire on the Hilti TE 30-C works out cheaper per day than daily hire, which makes it the better option if your project will take more than two or three days. The exact weekly rate depends on current pricing and any accessories you add. Get in touch with the team for a weekly quote.

On UK building sites the terms overlap. An SDS drill uses an SDS chuck for heavy-duty masonry drilling. A combi drill, in the trade sense, is an SDS drill that combines rotary, hammer, and chisel modes in one tool. The Hilti TE 30-C we hire out is both. A cordless combination drill from a DIY shop is a different tool aimed at lighter work in wood and plasterboard.

The Hilti TE 30-C we hire out is corded. Mains power gives you consistent performance for serious masonry work with no batteries to run flat halfway through a job. It’s available in 110V (which needs a site transformer) or 230V depending on what’s in stock at your local depot. If you specifically need a cordless option, give us a call and we’ll point you to the right hire.

The TE 30-C is built for concrete, brick, block, stone, and masonry. It handles anchor holes, fixings, through-holes for cables and pipes, and light chiselling work. It accepts SDS-plus bits up to around 28mm in hammer mode, which covers most fixings and rawl plugs used on UK sites. It’s not designed as a primary tool for wood or metal.

There’s no legal requirement for a specific qualification to use a combi drill for most trade and domestic applications, but you must use the equipment safely. Always wear eye protection, gloves, and ear defenders, and fit the side handle, especially when drilling larger holes. The drill can kick if a bit binds. If you’re new to SDS drills, ask the depot team for a quick rundown when you collect.

Yes. Hirelink offers daily hire on the Hilti TE 30-C combi drill. Daily hire suits shorter jobs where you need a drill for a single day, like fitting a few fixings, drilling for a new shelf bracket, or a weekend project. For longer jobs, weekly hire usually works out better value.

Hirelink delivers from four depots across the Midlands, so most West Midlands and Staffordshire postcodes are well covered. [Insert confirmed lead time, e.g. next-day delivery is available across most of the West Midlands]. Call 0121 355 2626 to confirm availability and your delivery date.

Drill bits and chisels are not supplied as standard with the combi drill, but they can be added to your hire on request. Tell us the sizes you need when you book (for example, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, and 12mm masonry bits) and we’ll have them ready with the drill. You’re also welcome to bring your own SDS-plus bits if you prefer.

Hirelink is a Midlands-based hire company with four depots covering Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Aldridge, and the surrounding area. Unlike national hire chains, Hirelink focuses on local service, with a team that knows the region and can offer personal advice on the right tool for your job. For trade and DIY customers across the West Midlands and Staffordshire, that local knowledge and proximity often means faster delivery and more direct support.

For most hires we’ll need photo ID (driving licence or passport), proof of address dated within the last three months, and a small refundable deposit. Trade customers with an account just need to confirm the booking. If you’re hiring on behalf of a company, bring something with the company name on it as well.

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The Hire

Ready to Hire a Combi Drill? Get in Touch with Hirelink Today

Combi drill hire from Hirelink is straightforward. Pick your dates, book the Hilti TE 30-C, and we’ll have it ready at your nearest Midlands depot or out to your site. Call the team, or complete the enquiry form below and we’ll get back to you.