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Bosch 11236VS 7.5 Amp 1-1/8-Inch SDS Rotary Hammer

Bosch 11236VS 7.5 Amp 1-1/8-Inch SDS Rotary Hammer
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #17007 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Bosch
  • Model: 11236VS
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 18.60 pounds

Features

  • 1-1/8-inch rotary hammer; variable speed (0-3,900 beats per minute); tool-free bit changes
  • Multi-function selector includes 3 modes of operation--rotation only, rotary hammer, and hammer-only mode
  • Double-insulated, OSHA-compliant hard plastic construction
  • Includes hammer, handle, depth gauge, case
  • 14-1/4-inches long; 9.3 pounds; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The Bosch 11236VS 7.5 amp hammer runs on a variable-speed 0 to 850 rpm motor with 0 to 3,900 beats per minute. The hammer's Vario-Lock positioning enables the user to rotate and lock the chisel into 36 different positions to optimize the working angle. The unit features three operational modes for versatility: hammer only, for light chipping applications with chisels; rotation only, for drilling wood, steel, and building materials with optional chuck; and hammer/rotation, for drilling concrete, brick, stone, and masonry. The tool's maximum capacities are 1-1/8 inches in concrete, 1/2 inch in steel, 1-1/4 inches in wood, and 4 inches in thin-wall core bit. Includes 360-degree auxiliary handle, depth gauge, and carrying case.

Features

  • SDS-Plus bit system offers tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection, and maximum impact-energy transfer rate
  • Multifunction selector offers 3 modes of operation: rotation-only, rotary hammer, and hammer-only mode
  • Variable-speed 3-finger trigger delivers better operator control and accurate bit starting
  • Vario-Lock positioning rotates and locks chisel into 36 different positions to optimize working angle
  • Padded rear handle absorbs shock for operator comfort
  • 360-degree auxiliary handle with built-in depth gauge delivers wide range of movement, along with consistent drilling depth
  • Integral clutch helps minimize torque reaction
  • Double-insulated, UL-listed, complies to OSHA

Specifications

  • Rating: 120 volts AC
  • Amps: 7.5 amps
  • No-load speed: 0 to 850 rpm
  • No-load beats per minute: 0 to 3,900 bpm
  • Impact energy: 2.6 ft./lbs.
  • Max hole diameter in concrete: 1-1/8 inches
  • Max hole diameter in concrete (thin-wall core bit): 3 inches
  • Max hole diameter in wood: 1-1/4 inches
  • Optimal concrete capacity range: 1/4 to 7/8 inch
  • Length: 15-1/4 inches
  • Weight: 9.3 lbs.

Includes

  • Auxiliary handle
  • Depth gauge
  • Carrying case

Warranty
This Bosch power tool comes with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase.


Customer Reviews

okay for drilling2
I am a contractor who uses a rotary hammer a few hours per week. I bought the Bosch 1 1/8 inch sdsplus rotohammer about 3 weeks ago, after a reconditioned and used milwaukee unit stopped hammering (after about three weeks). I was pretty happy, at first.
A few days ago, I checked out some of the reviews on here, and grew concerned about the chuck loosening up. Sure enough, when I checked it out, it moved about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch with a 12 inch bit. I took it back.
B.T.W., I contacted Bosch, and they basically said that SDS-Plus hammers aren't designed for much chipping. I do chip alot, so I am probably going to take thier suggestion and get an SDS-Max hammer. I may still get a Bosch.
If you are planning on buying this hammer for drilling, it is probably a great tool (and the case is very well organized). If you plan on doing any chipping besides some very light chipping, I suggest getting an SDS-Max or spline drive. You may be disappointed in any SDS-Plus hammer.

Nice and easy5
I borrowed this tool to dril 12 holes in concrete for anchoring. 6-inch deep and 3/4-inch in diameter. I finished the job in less then 20 minutes. Acctually drilling time was only about 10 minutes. So smooth and easy to use.

This is where "hammer drills" start5
If you are done drilling 3/8" tapcons and need to drill a real hole in concrete you have to put the cordless down. I did a lot of checking before I bought a hammer drill because I wasnt experienced with these drills. I expanded my work to include exterior foundation work. You need a quality hammer drill to do the job right. This Bosch SDS rotary is perfect for drilling those 1" holes in concrete or brick,or chiseling out brick. If you are not going to be drilling 2" holes through your foundation,you dont need any more drill than this.Anything smaller than this is a waste. This Bosch is a work horse and is still easy on the hands.