Auxiliary Handle/Depth Stop (see figure C )

Operate the machine only with the auxiliary handle 10.

Loosen the handle by turning to the left. Rotate the auxiliary handle 10 and adapt to the working position. Make sure that the clamping band 11 of the auxiliary handle remains in the groove.

Afterwards tighten the handle again by turn- ing in clockwise direction.

The drilling depth can be set with the depth stop 3.

For this, press the push-button for the depth-stop adjustment 4, adjust the required drilling depth X and release the push-button for the depth-stop adjustment 4 again.

The ribbing on depth stop 3 must point upwards.

Changing the Tool

Before any work on the machine itself, re- move the battery.

With the SDS-plus tool holder, simpler and easier tool changing is possible without additional aids.

Greaselarly. the shank end of the tool regu-

The dust protection cap 1 largely prevents the entry of drilling dust during operation. When in- serting the tool, take care that the dust protection cap 1 is not damaged.

A damaged dust protection cap should be changed immediately. We recommend having this carried out by an after-sales service.

As a requirement of the system, the SDS-plus tool must rotate freely. At no-load speed, this leads to a certain amount of ra- dial run-out.

This does not affect the accuracy of the drill hole, as the bit is automatically centred dur- ing drilling.

Inserting (see figure A )

Clean and grease the shank end of the tool.

Insert the tool in a twisting manner into the tool holder until it locks. Check if it has locked by pull- ing the tool.

Removing (see figure B )

Push back the locking sleeve 2 of the tool holder and remove the tool.

Initial Operation

Inserting the Battery

Set the rotational direction switch 7 to the centre position (lock-off). Insert the charged battery 8 into the handle until it can be felt to engage and is seated flush on the machine.

Switching On and Off

To start the machine, press the On/Off switch 6 and keep it depressed.

The machine runs with variable speed between 0 and maximum, depending on the pressure applied to the On/Off switch 6. Light pres- sure on the On/Off switch 6 results in low rotational speed, thus allow- ing drilling to begin in a smooth, controlled manner. Further pres- sure on the switch results in an in- crease in speed.

To switch off the machine, release the On/Off switch 6.

Do not strain the machine so heavily that it comes to a standstill.

The machine is not suitable for stationary op- eration, e. g., in a drill stand.

Overload Clutch

If the drill bit jams or edges, the drive to the drill spindle is interrupted.

Due to the arising forces always hold the machine firmly with both hands and provide for a secure stance.

Before pulling out a stuck tool insert, first remove the machine from it.

14 • 1 619 929 596 • 02.12

English - 3

Page 14
Image 14
Bosch Power Tools GBH 24 VF Auxiliary Handle/Depth Stop see figure C, Changing the Tool, Inserting see figure a

GBH 24 VF, GBH 24 V specifications

The Bosch Power Tools GBH 24 V and GBH 24 VF are innovative solutions designed for heavy-duty drilling and chiseling in demanding environments. Known for their robust performance and advanced features, these tools are ideal for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the GBH 24 V is its powerful 24V motor, which delivers remarkable impact energy for efficient drilling into concrete, masonry, and other tough materials. This power is essential for users who require a reliable tool for high-performance tasks. The GBH 24 VF, on the other hand, offers variable speed control that allows users to adjust the speed depending on the material being worked on, making it versatile across various applications.

Both models are equipped with Bosch's renowned SDS-plus system, designed for quick and effortless tool changes. This technology enables users to switch drill bits without the need for additional tools, enhancing productivity and reducing downtime on the job. Additionally, they feature a rotational stop function, making them suitable for light chiseling tasks, further increasing their utility in construction and renovation projects.

Ergonomics play a key role in the design of these tools. Their lightweight construction and compact form ensure that they are easy to handle, minimizing user fatigue during extended use. The soft-grip handle enhances comfort, providing better control for precise operation.

Moreover, the GBH 24 V and GBH 24 VF are constructed with durability in mind. The robust housing protects against dust and debris, ensuring longevity even in challenging work environments. The tools also feature an integrated dust extraction system that helps maintain a clean workspace by reducing airborne particles during operation.

One remarkable aspect of the GBH 24 VF is its intelligent electronic system, which allows for better battery management, ensuring longer run times and increased efficiency. This technology optimizes the tool's performance by preventing overheating and overcharging, ultimately extending the lifespan of the battery.

In summary, the Bosch Power Tools GBH 24 V and GBH 24 VF stand out in the market for their powerful performance, advanced technologies, and user-friendly design. With features that prioritize efficiency, versatility, and durability, these tools are indispensable for anyone looking to accomplish demanding drilling and chiseling tasks with ease and precision. Whether for professional or personal use, the GBH 24 series continues to be a trusted choice in power tools.