Background
The Bosch Breaker Hammer is widely used due to the included safety features ensuring OSHA compliance. This breaker hammer has options for a specialized tip and attachment for a shop vacuum. These work in tandem to remove harmful silica dust from the work environment. OSHA-approved respirators are recommended even with vacuum attachments. This tool is predominantly used to break apart large mineral-based materials. It's electric and requires a power source to operate.
The manufacturer is based in Germany. This means that there are variants of this model that are designed for use on the European power grid. These variants are NOT compatible with standard power supplies found in the US and they may require adaptors or specialized power supplies to function properly.
Identification
To identify the Bosch Breaker Hammer 11335K, the top of the hammer should have a Bosch logo facing toward the front. Below the Bosch logo, there should be a serial number stamped into the metal starting with "GSH". Below the serial number, there should be a red sticker with control or inspection information depending on the country it was manufactured in. This breaker hammer is also equipped with a vibration-resistant top handle which will have a "springy" feel when compressed.
European variants can be identified by their power cables which are designed for 240v electrical systems. Though some tools in the US use 240v, it is not the national standard, making satisfying these standards difficult. Variants intended for the US market will use standard 120v US plugs.
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Technical Specifications
Dimensions (W x H x D)
- Case: 17" x 17" x 20"
- Weight: 56.5lbs
Electrical Specifications
- Mains power connection: 120v to 240v, 50/60hz
- Current: 15 Amps
- Power consumption: max 850 watts.
Operational Specification
- Maximum Chuck Size: 13mm
- Speed: 1300 RPM
- Power-to-wright ratio: 22 Ft lbs pounds at 38 lbs
Additional Information
Bosch 11335K - 35 lb. Demolition Breaker Hammer Operating/Safety Instructions Manual