Background
The Bosch 11222EVS Rotary Hammer is a tool designed for drilling and chiseling applications, specifically in concrete, brick, and stone. It was introduced to the market by Robert Bosch GmbH in 2017. The tool operates on a 7.5 Amp power supply at a voltage of 120V. It is capable of 0-1,100 BPM (Blows Per Minute) and 0-4,500 IPM (Impacts Per Minute). The maximum drilling capacities are 1-9/16 inches for concrete, 5/8 inches for steel, and 1-3/8 inches for wood. It operates using an SDS-plus type of chuck.
The notable features of the Bosch 11222EVS Rotary Hammer include a tool-free bit changing system, a variable speed trigger for accurate speed control, and a rotating brush plate to prevent debris buildup. The hammer mechanism is self-lubricating. The tool is also equipped with an integrated clutch which disengages gears during bit bind-up, an auxiliary handle and depth rod for control and accuracy, and a D-handle grip for reduced user fatigue. The tool weighs 7.7 lbs and its dimensions are 17.3 x 7.4 x 10.6 inches.
Technical Specifications
- Model Number: 11222EVS
- Product Type: Rotary Hammer
- Power: 7.5 Amps
- Voltage: 120V
- BPM (Blows Per Minute): 0-1,100
- IPM (Impacts Per Minute): 0-4,500
- Maximum Drilling Capacity: 1-9/16 In. (concrete), 5/8 In. (steel), 1-3/8 In. (wood)
- Chuck Type: SDS-plus
- Weight: 7.7 lbs
- Dimensions: 17.3 x 7.4 x 10.6 In.
Warranty
The warranty for the Bosch 11222EVS Rotary Hammer lasts for a duration of 1 year. This warranty coverage is a commitment by the manufacturer, Robert Bosch GmbH, to rectify any defects that may arise due to the materials or craftsmanship of the product. It is important to note that to claim the warranty, the owner must provide proof of purchase. This serves as evidence to confirm that the product is within the warranty period. If any problems occur with the rotary hammer within the given warranty period, the owner should contact Bosch's customer service for further assistance. They will guide you on the necessary steps for the warranty claim, which may involve sending the tool to a service center for repair.