Hilti Srt Service Reset Tool -

You need an SRT if:

Do not use an SRT if: The tool smells burnt, makes grinding noises, smokes, or fails to run. In those cases, the tool needs physical repair—resetting the light will just hide a real problem.

To avoid needing the Hilti SRT service reset tool every six months: hilti srt service reset tool

| Pros | Cons | |---|---| | Speeds field repairs and reduces service trips | Limited to supported models and specific service-level faults | | Simple guided interface for technicians | Cannot replace full factory-level servicing for complex faults | | Portable and ruggedized for jobsite use | Log export/storage may be limited; needs regular firmware updates |

If you do not have access to Hilti’s Fleet Management system, you can use the manual button sequence reset. This is the closest thing to a free "Hilti SRT service reset tool" available. You need an SRT if:

Disclaimer: This procedure works on most SRT 4, SRT 6, and SRT 6-A models manufactured after 2015. If you have already physically replaced the brushes and cleaned the gearbox, follow these steps:

Using the SRT is simple, but requires a specific sequence. Do not use an SRT if: The tool

What you need:

Steps:

  • Press and hold the single button on the SRT for 2–3 seconds.
  • Watch the LEDs on the SRT:
  • Remove the SRT, then remove and reinsert the tool’s battery.
  • Power on the tool. The service light should be gone.
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