BOSCH EIGHT GBH8-45DV 110v 8kg SDS-Max Hammer
BOSCH EIGHT GBH8-45DV 110v 8kg SDS-Max Hammer
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What’s Included
- Auxiliary handle
- Grease tube
- Machine cloth
- Carrying case
Please Note
This is a 110v machine and must be used in conjunction with a power tool transformer.
Product Overview
Part No: 0611265060(BOSP0611265060)
Features & Benefits
- Perfect power-to-weight ratio for performing many SDS max tasks with strength and ease of use
- Durable due to robust metal components
- Powerful motor enables the delivery of 12.5 J of impact energy for fast drilling and chiselling
Technical Specification
- Impact rate at rated speed 1,380 2,760 bpm
- Rated speed 0 305 rpm
- Rated input power 1,500 W
- Impact energy (according to EPTA 05/2016): 12.5 J
- Tool holder: SDS max
- Weight: 8.9 kg
- Width: 116 mm
- Length: 540 mm
- Height: 310 mm
- Weight with power cord 9.5 kg
- Drilling diameter in concrete, with hammer drill bits: 12 45 mm
- Optimum application range in concrete, with hammer drill bits: 20 40 mm
- Drilling diameter in concrete, with breakthrough drill bits: 80 80 mm
- Drilling diameter in concrete with core cutters: 125 mm
- Total vibration values (Hammer drilling in concrete):
- Vibration emission value, ah: 8 m/s²
- Uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s²
- Total vibration values (Chiselling):
- Vibration emission value, ah: 7 m/s²
- Uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s²
FAQs
SDS Max Hammers are tools which pack a lot of punch. They’re so strong that many are designed for demolition. Because their primary role is as a hammer drill, the impact rate – measured in either impacts per minute (ipm) or blows per minute (bpm) is definitely an important characteristic to consider. You should also check the maximum drilling capacity, which determines how far the tool will go into the material you’re working with.
The main differences are in the kind of drill bits they use and the amount of power they can bring to a task. Slotted Drive System drills use bits with slots or indentations and a pair of sprung ball bearings at the end of the shaft, which ensure a snug fit into the chuck. The fact that SDS drills usually have faster rotations and provide more blows per minute sets them apart from a ‘traditional’ hammer drill and makes them particularly suitable for tougher drilling tasks, such as driving into concrete.
One significant difference between these kinds of tools is the size of the shank. SDS Plus bits typically have a 10mm shank, while SDS Max is 18mm. This means that an SDS Max tool can use SDS Plus drill bits with an adaptor, but SDS Max bits aren’t ‘backwards’ compatible. The other main difference is that an SDS Max drill has even more power than an SDS Plus tool and is designed for working on tougher jobs than you might use the SDS Plus machine for.
That depends entirely on the power available on site. The ToolStore UK range includes both 110v and 240v options.
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