Bosch Jack hammer Model# 11335K PRO GSH 16 review
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- čas přidán 16. 09. 2022
- The Bosch 11335K Jack Breaker Hammer delivers 22 Ft.-Lbs. of impact energy for the best material removal rate in class, impressive for a tool that weighs just 38 Lbs. Providing 1,300 BPM, this 15.0 Amp tool has all-metal housing, metal tube and case, and it can handle heavy-duty applications such as outdoor asphalt work or indoor foundation removal. It has a Vibration Control system, which includes a longer air cushion in the hammer mechanism and a shock-reducing top handle. This tool has a two-way tool retainer that accepts standard 1-1/8- In. hex, air tool steel with retaining collar or Bosch internal-locking combo steel. The breaker hammer with included carrying case with wheels is fully mobile, and it has Service Minderbrushes for preventative maintenance reminders.
Power-to-weight ratio - 22 Ft.-Lbs. of impact force at 38 Lbs. of weight for great removal rate
Vibration Control technology - shock reduction in hammer mechanism and at handle
360° articulating auxiliary handle - versatile placement for greater operator control
In-line design - tool balance controls angled, horizontal and vertical applications
Versatile two-way bit retention - accepts Bosch 1-1/8-In. hex steel and standard 1-1/8-In. air steel
Carrying case with wheels - convenient storage and easy transportation
All-metal housing, metal tube and case - designed for great jobsite durability
Service Minderbrush system - shuts tool down when maintenance is required
Grease-packed gearbox and hammer mechanism - smooth and robust operation
2 Way Tool Retainer - accepts standard 1-1/8 In. (28 mm) hex, air tool steel with retaining collar or Bosch internal locking combo steel
All Metal Housing - jobsite durability
Includes: (1) 11335 Jack 35 Lb. Breaker Hammer, (1) HS2861 Star Point Chisel, (1) Articulating Auxiliary Handle, (1) Grease Tube, (1) Carrying Case with Wheels - Jak na to + styl
Here's a link to the hammer: www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-15-Amp-1-1-8-in-Corded-Concrete-Electric-Hex-Breaker-Hammer-Kit-with-Hard-Carrying-Case-with-Wheels-11335K/202080349
Thanks for the review. Just wondering what is your generator output. Another reviewer was having issues running off of a generator and I’m thinking not enough power. Hard to beat German engineering.
Thank you! very helpful, I am about to do some demo work and was trying to find a smaller standing style demo tool. Thanks man!
Thanks for the review. It’s between this one or the Bosch Brute for me. I think the rag sold me.
Hah! Definitely. Yeah it's much easier to handle than the Brute but may not have quite as much impact. It really is a great hammer though. Used it again today.
When did this get released would you know please,good video very informative
@@MNM76543 Honestly not sure when it was released. It's been around a while though I know.
@@jharrisconcrete lol cheers mate
How many lbs is it?
hi whats the update on the hammer? have you noticed any issues or have you used another model that has more power? thanksgiving
Yes i have used and owned other hammers. The hilti 300 for example is stronger, but so much heavier and bulkier. I still like this one because of the case and weight but it still has enough punch to do what I need to do.
The rag is for wiping the drill bit shank's end before inserting it into the chuck. Bosch says it's vital to always grease the bit before use to prolong its life. Thanks for sharing your video, valuable information, and thoughts. I have a Bosch RH850VC 120-Volt 1-7/8" SDS-max Rotary Hammer. I was thinking of adding a Bosch GBH18V-28DCN 18V Brushless Connected-Ready SDS-Plus Bulldog 1-1/8 in. Rotary Hammer. Now I'm not sure whether if I go bigger, I should get the BOSCH DH1020VC Inline Demolition Hammer, Blue & HS1935 SDS-Max Shank Self-Sharpening R-Tec Flat Chisel, Silver, 16 inches, or your Bosch 11335K 35-Pound 1-1/8-Inch Jack Hammer Kit...?? This is such a tough decision for me. Any thoughts about the last 2 that I mentioned? Thanks again.
Thanks for the comments. As for which bigger hammer to get, it's really about what kind of jobs you will be doing. I personally deal with thick concrete that sometimes has rebar. If you are removing walls or tile or even residential concrete, the DHC1020 should be fine.
@@jharrisconcrete I also think you’re right on that. I haven’t personally seen how it performs but I’ll go for it. Thanks for your advice.
I've had this for like 10 years, very soon after it came out, and it has started with a burning smell when using it. Great hammer and I'm glad I didn't get a bigger BRUTE type. Anyone know how to lubricate the internals? (I assume using the black port on the front face) The manual says nothing about adding oil other than "professional maintenance".
Interesting problem. Haven't heard of that. I personally don't know. Thanks for the comment!
I bought this jackhammer a week ago… my father is a makita fan, he still trying to convince me to return the Bosch and get a makita… what do you recommend? After a year of use, still working good?
The rag is for wiping off the chisel bit end that inserts into the hammer.
Not sure how regularly the bit should be greased , although at least every use. I have a larger Hilti hammer drill/chisel hammer and it came with grease and a rag. I just picked up this Bosch you have from a pawn shop did yours come with grease?
Thanks for the comment. You are right! And yes mine did come with a little grease tube.
I'm sorry, but this video was totally useless. Contained zero helpful information on use of the tool, particularly changing bits.