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TOOL TIPS

Following a few simple tips will reduce wear on the tool and the chance of injury to the operator.

NOTE: The high efficiency available from the rotary hammers can only be obtained if sharp and undamaged accessories are used. The “cost” to maintain sharp and undamaged accessories is more than offset by the “time saved” in operating the tool with sharp accessories.

All hammers require a short period of time to warm up. Depending on the room temperature, this time may vary from approximately 15 seconds (90˚F) to 2 minutes (32˚F). A new hammer requires a break-in period before full performance is realized. This period may require up to 5 hours of operation.

Carbide tipped bits: Used for drilling stone, concrete, cement, brick, cinder block and other unusually hard non-metals. The Rotary Hammer is designed for “SDS” Carbide Tipped Bits up to 3/4 inch diameter.

3 JAW CHUCK

The 3 Jaw Chuck with SDS Shank Adaptor accessory can convert your tool for use with straight shank bits.

You will extend the life of your bits and do neater work if you always put the bit in contact with the workpiece BEFORE pulling the trigger. During operation, hold the drill firmly and exert moderate, steady pressure. Too much pressure at low speed will stall the hammer. Too little pressure will keep the bit from cutting and cause excess friction by sliding over the surface. This can be damaging to the drill and bit.

Shanks of all drill bits should be wiped clean prior to using and immediately after removing.

Recall these instructions for safe operation:

1.Some materials require slow drilling speeds; whereas, others require higher speed to produce the best results.

2.All work must be supported or secured before drilling and steady, even pressure applied in line with the drill bit.

3.As the drill bit cuts through the opposite side, reduce the pressure and continue running the drill as the bit is withdrawn.

Materials such as glass, porcelain, ceramics, tiles, plastics, etc., should be drilled at low speeds with specially designed drill bits and lubricants.

DRILLING WOOD OR PLASTIC

If backing block is not used, ease up on the pressure just before the bit breaks through the wood to avoid splintering. Complete the hole from the opposite side immediately after the point breaks through. If bit binds, reverse the drilling operation to help remove the bit from the work.

DRILLING METAL

Make a center punch in the material for easier starting. Use enough pressure to keep the bit cutting. If the bit is allowed to merely spin in the hole, it will become dull within a short time. When drilling a larger hole, it is faster and easier on your power pack to first

make a smaller hole and enlarge it to the required size. Lubricate the tip of the bit occasionally with CUTTING OIL for easier metal drilling. If bit binds, reverse the drilling to help remove the bit from the work.

DRILLING MASONRY

Use carbide-tipped masonry bit for cinder block, mortar, common brick, soft stone and other materials. The amount of pressure to be used is dependent upon the type of material being drilled. Soft materials require less pressure while the hard materials need more pressure to prevent the drill bit from spinning.

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Bosch Power Tools 11250VSRD manual Tool Tips

11250VSRD, 11250VSR specifications

Bosch Power Tools has long been a trusted name in the power tool industry, offering high-quality products designed for both professional and DIY users. Among their impressive lineup, the Bosch 11250VSR and 11250VSRD rotary hammers stand out due to their versatility, performance, and innovative features tailored to meet a broad range of drilling and demolition needs.

The Bosch 11250VSR is a robust rotary hammer drill that provides powerful performance with a 7.5-amp motor, delivering an impressive 0-1,300 RPM and 0-4,800 BPM. This model is known for its ability to drill through concrete, masonry, and other tough materials with ease, making it an excellent choice for construction professionals and home improvement enthusiasts alike. The dual-mode capability allows users to switch between rotary hammer mode for chiseling and hammer-only mode for light demolition work or chasing pipes.

Complementing the 11250VSR, the model 11250VSRD offers similar power and features, with added benefits like a variable speed trigger for enhanced control during delicate applications. Both models come equipped with Bosch’s SDS-plus chuck system, which enables quick and easy bit changes without the need for additional tools. This feature is especially useful for users who need to switch between different drilling tasks rapidly.

In terms of technologies, Bosch integrates advanced vibration control into both models, significantly reducing user fatigue during extended periods of operation. This technology is crucial for professionals who require hours of drilling without compromising comfort or precision. The ergonomic design of these rotary hammers, complete with soft-grip handles, further enhances user comfort, ensuring that the tool can be operated effectively over long durations.

Additionally, the Bosch 11250VSR and 11250VSRD are designed with durability in mind. Metal gear housings and high-quality components ensure that these tools can withstand the rigors of any job site. The built-in clutch also provides added protection by reducing the risk of tool damage during stalls or bind-ups.

Overall, the Bosch 11250VSR and 11250VSRD rotary hammers exemplify Bosch's commitment to innovation, quality, and user-focused design. With their powerful motors, versatile functionalities, and advanced technologies, these tools are ideal for anyone looking to tackle demanding drilling and chipping tasks with efficiency and ease. Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast, investing in a Bosch rotary hammer can significantly enhance your productivity and overall project results.