Tips for working with 8 kg Bosch hammer drill

The Bosch 8 kg rotary hammer is a powerful and well-known tool among many craftsmen, designed for drilling and demolition. In this article, we will share useful tips that can enhance your experience, making its use more efficient and safe.

Drilling or Demolition? The Bosch 8 kg rotary hammer can be used for both drilling and demolition. It is more effective as a drill, as its power for demolition is comparatively lower.

Watch out for Reinforcement When working with the rotary hammer, always be cautious not to hit reinforcement in the concrete. If you sense unusual noise or a "hammering" sensation from the machine, immediately withdraw the rotary hammer from the hole. Failure to react in time may lead to damage to the drill bit, getting stuck in the hole, and pose risks to the user.

Three Hacks for Optimal Usage:

  1. Steady Drilling:

    • When drilling, the machine should be held steadily without changing the drilling angle, which can be hazardous.
  2. Maintaining the Chuck:

    • During prolonged use, regularly inspect the chuck and apply suitable grease. This ensures optimal functioning of the tool and extends its lifespan.
  3. Beware of Grease Leakage:

    • In case of black liquid leakage during operation, stop the machine. This indicates overheating, and grease is seeping from the chuck. Allow the tool to cool down before resuming work, adding fresh grease.

Crucial When Using Extensions: We do not recommend using extensions with great length, especially those exceeding 10 meters. If unavoidable, use cables with a larger cross-section to ensure the safety and efficiency of the rotary hammer.

By adhering to these tips, you will be able to extract maximum efficiency from the Bosch 8 kg rotary hammer, simultaneously ensuring your safety and prolonging the tool's lifespan.

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