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 |
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Customer Reviews:
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Nice and easy March 24, 2000 John (USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
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" start October 16, 2000 bernard palys (manchester, nh United States) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
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.
Fast and easy May 4, 2000 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought the Bosch 11236VS Rotary Hammer after I had almost knocked my self out using my Makita rotary hammer to drill 3/4 inch holes in a wall made of pavers. The Bosch, in comparison, is increadibly smooth, fast, and easy to use. It drills through concrete, pavers, and ceramics much faster and with a lot less wear tear on the operator. If you are likely to need a lot of 1/4 inch to 1-1/8 inch diameters holes in concrete this is the best tool I've found for the job.
Safety is Job One November 18, 2000 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I used this drill the other day to drill some 5/8-inch holes in hard concrete. It worked fast and very smooth. Then it hit something, probably a re-bar, the drill stopped turning even before I knew it. I wish all power tools have a safety clutch like this. The variable speed control is the best I have ever used. You can actually start the drill from 0, 1, 2, 3...RPMs.
Great ROTO! September 2, 2001 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I shopped around for a long time to find the right Roto-hammer for my residential construction business, and I must say, "This is a GREAT TOOL." It is perfect if you are mainly drilling holes that are anywhere from 3/8"-3/4", and let me tell you...it does it with ease! The manual does say to let it "break-in" a little before it gains maximum power, and I did find this to be true. In the end it can drill holes in concrete in no time at all, and thanks to the SDS, with VERY little vibration. A good choice for anyone that wants quality and a good price.
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