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Bosch 11316EVS SDS-Max Demolition Hammer Studio : Bosch by Bosch Brand : Bosch Model : 11316EVS Publisher : Bosch Availability : Usually ships in 24 hours and eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. EAN : 0000346313949 UPC : 000346313949 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 9 reviews)
List Price : $1,456.00 Our Price : $670.36
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SDS-max bit system - tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer rate
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Variable-speed dial - for controlled chipping applications
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Constant Response Circuitry - - Provides soft-start - Maintains constant speed under load - Provides overload protection
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Service Minder light - indicates when preventative maintenance is required
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Vario-Lock positioning - rotates and locks chisel into 12 different positions to optimize working angle
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Product Description |
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SDS Max Demolition Hammer, 14A Motor, 900-1890 BPM Electro Pneumatic Impact System, Piston Hits Air Column To Minimize Vibration, Yet Deliver Maximum Impact Force Balanced Weight Distribution, For Horizontal & Vertical Use, Tool Less Bit Changes, With Automatic Bit Locking & Efficient Impact Transfer. |
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Jas-store.com Review |
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Toolhounds know the old saying regarding a tool that does only one job, but does it like nothing else can. That’s certainly the case with this demolition hammer from Bosch. It may not be versatile, but it absolutely does its job. This model is a favorite because it’s so user-friendly, weighing in at under 23 pounds and about as many inches in length – practically diminutive next to its competition. Its power, however, is not at all relative to its size, offering a range of impact energy from 4.4 to 18.4 ft./lbs. and up to 1,890 blows per minute, reducing tough concrete to dust. Part of the beauty of this hammer is that it actually doesn’t want you to do the work for it; we found that exerting force on it actually slows you down. Instead, firm, steady pressure got us the best results. We particularly like the design of this hammer; instead of the traditional linear approach, Bosch built it more like a pistol, and that may (or may not, we’re not rocket scientists) be part of why so little vibration is felt. The rear handle is generously padded, and the auxiliary handle rotates 360 degrees so you can set it exactly where you need it. Another check in the ergonomics column comes from the electronic feedback system and the soft start it provides, keeping torque to a minimum. Bit changes are fast and easy with the SDS-max system. Just twist the bit and push it in until it locks into place automatically, and you’re ready to work. The vario-lock is an ingenious feature that lets you position your spade or gouge at exactly the attitude you need. While in the vario-lock setting, you just rotate the locking sleeve to one of 12 positions at 30-degree increments, and an easy twist of the locking sleeve secures the bit in position. The variable speed dial lets you choose from six speed settings, appropriate for chipping everything from plaster work up to concrete, and the circuitry will keep your set impact rate constant between no-load and load conditions. It’s an investment, to be sure, but this tool will pay you back in spades.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste What’s in the Box Hammer, auxiliary handle, carrying case |
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excellent I-lost-my-key tool |
A door at the office got locked the other day.
...and we don't have a key for it.
A friend came in, eager to try out his lockpick tools, because that's what all the hip kids at Defcon do these days.
That took 45 minutes and didn't get the door open.
A valiant attempt, and I appreciate the willingness to help out.
Today I went in the office, along with my Bosch electric rotary demolition hammer.
The chisel tip bit deformed the face of the lock in about 10 seconds, and then strange sounds started coming out...just before bezel deformed an popped off, the barrel of the lock sunk into the door a half inch and rotated 90 degrees, and the door popped open.
From the inside, I backed out three screws, slapped the lock barrel with a hammer, and picked up the pieces off the floor.
The lock barrel was almost too hot to touch from the high speed abuse it had taken.
Advantage: brute force, by 44 minutes and 42 seconds.
I've also cut holes through cinderblock and concrete slabs with this tool.
Recommended. |
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rob in Marathon |
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I rented a copy of this tool locally--it was brand new--I guess most of the entire stock of the tool rental store was destroyed last year during Hurricane Wilma. I wanted to see if it would work well busting out a second floor tub/pool that a previous owner had in the house. The tub/pool was on second floor but hung down into the first floor kitchen. The tub was 12 inch thick, overly/excessively reinforced with with 5/8 inch rebar throughout. The tub was 4 feet wide, 8 feet long, & 4 1/2 feet deep. The tool was working so well, that after one-day rental, I decided to buy one on Jas-store to complete the project at my leisure. With a friend's help, we knoocked it out in two days & I could not have done it without this demolition hammer . . . EASY to use & hold but POWERFUL. I thought I'd sell the tool at about 1/2 of what I paid on Jas-store after I was finished, BUT, I loved this tool so much I'm keeping it in my tool collection. This Bosch powerhouse is a keeper. Oh boy, if only I had this too years ago . .. It has a great storage case & easy to pull out, load a chisel & you're off. And it has a great long, heavy duty power cord built in so even if you need an extension cord, you have plenty of cord to keep it far out of your working area. I love, really love this tool, & of course, it lives up to the Bosch high-quality reputation. Oh, also got this on a 10% Jas-store discount with free shipping . . . worth every single cent . . . This tool is idiot proof. |
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Wish I would have bought it sooner |
As a DIY'er, I was hesitant to spend this kind of money for something that I was just going to use for home improvement projects. However, after a year of struggling with trying to dig in my rock-hard clay soil, I finally gave in. I haven't been disappointed!
Since this is the only demo-hammer I've used, I really can't compare it to anything else, but I'm very happy with the tool's performance and quality. Using this beast is a little bit of a workout, but I'm sure it's much easier than trying to handle a full sized jack - especially if you have any horizontal hammering to do. So far I've used it to dig out a good sized footer for a retaining wall, trench for drainage/irrigation lines, demolish a BBQ island built from concrete block, and break out a small area of 4" concrete sidewalk. What a timesaver! |
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Bosch--The Best |
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Very durable, reliable, quality is outstanding, it gives never ending power, can count on it everytime to get the job done. I highly recommend this great tool. |
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Quality makes all the Difference! High Quality = Bosch! |
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I am trilled with this hammers performance. hands down Bosch is the Best!! Bosch craftmanship is superior, no complaints what so ever. I highly recommend |
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