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GSH 5 Demolition Hammer BOSCH

BOSCH

Longer lifetime with power that impresses in its class

  • Reduced contact pressure & long hammer tube for good and balanced performance
  • 15% higher impact force ensure high material removal rate
  • Strengthen impact housing for longest lifetime in the class

25,932.50 47,150.00

GST @18% Inclusive Price: 30,600.35

12 in stock

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HSN Code: 84672100 Category:

A demolition hammer is a powerful and specialized tool designed for breaking down tough materials like concrete, masonry, and other hard surfaces. It is commonly used in construction and renovation projects where the removal of existing structures or surfaces is necessary. Here are some key features and descriptions of a typical demolition hammer:

  1. Power Source:
    • Demolition hammers are available in both electric and pneumatic (air-powered) versions. Electric models are often more common for general construction and DIY projects, while pneumatic ones are frequently used in industrial settings.
  2. Design:
    • Demolition hammers have a robust and compact design, usually featuring a pistol grip or inline design for easy handling and control. They may have a vibration-dampening system to reduce operator fatigue during prolonged use.
  3. Motor Power:
    • These tools are equipped with high-powered motors to deliver the necessary impact force. The power is measured in watts or amps for electric models and cubic feet per minute (CFM) for pneumatic models.
  4. Impact Energy:
    • The impact energy is a crucial specification that indicates the force with which the tool strikes the material. It is typically measured in joules or foot-pounds. Higher impact energy values mean the hammer can handle tougher materials.
  5. Bits and Chisels:
    • Demolition hammers come with interchangeable bits and chisels that are designed for specific tasks. Common attachments include pointed chisels for breaking through concrete and flat chisels for chipping away at surfaces.
  6. Variable Speed and Settings:
    • Many models offer variable speed settings, allowing users to adjust the tool’s performance based on the task at hand. Some also have multiple operational modes (e.g., hammer-only or hammer-drill) to provide versatility.
  7. Safety Features:
    • To ensure operator safety, demolition hammers often come with features like anti-vibration handles, ergonomic designs, and safety switches to prevent accidental starts.
  8. Portability:
    • While demolition hammers are generally heavy-duty tools, manufacturers strive to keep them as lightweight and portable as possible without compromising performance.
  9. Application:
    • Demolition hammers are used for a variety of applications, including breaking up concrete slabs, removing tiles, chipping away at brick or stone walls, and other tasks requiring heavy-duty impact force.
  10. Dust Management:
    • Some models come equipped with integrated dust extraction systems or can be connected to external dust collection devices to minimize airborne dust during operation.

When using a demolition hammer, it’s crucial to follow safety guidelines, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and ensure that the tool is used in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.

HSN Code: 84672100 Category:
Impact rate at rated speed 2,850 bpm

Additional data

Rated input power 1100 W
Impact energy (according to EPTA 05/2016) 7.5 J
Weight 5.6 kg
Tool holder SDS max

Total vibration values (Chiselling in concrete)

Vibration emission value ah 14 m/s²
Uncertainty K 1.5 m/s²

Chiselling in concrete

Vibration emission value ah 14 m/s²
Uncertainty K 1.5 m/s²

The A-rated noise level of the power tool is typically as follows: Sound pressure level 96 dB(A); Sound power level 107 dB(A). Uncertainty K= 3 dB.

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