Bosch Bulldog Rotary Hammer - RH228VC | Tools In Action
Give a laborer this Bosch Rotary Hammer and I will show you a laborer who is willing to work harder and can handle more time behind the tool without experiencing the fatique factor. If you want more speed, more power, but less vibration, you are crazy not to go with the Bosch Bulldog Extreme Max Rotary Hammer. Over the years we have been using the Bosch 11224VSR Rotary Hammer, well we think everyone has one. The hammer worked like Bosch claims. Even though we didn’t use that feature, we could see how this would be extremely useful for the guy who is on a ladder drilling through a firewall and needs to set the hammer down. First, when it comes to the Rotary Hammer we would like to say Hilti who. We figured this was a perfect application since a sledge hammer didn’t work well and we could’t get a tool underneath and lift up a little to bust up the floor. We had the chance to use this hammer for a couple different jobs. Not that this should be a surprise since we all know Bosch tools are some of the toughest tools on the market. We had a lot of different manufacturers represented on each job, but a lot of Bosch and Hilti, so I have had a lot of time with Hilti tools. Now we didn’t have a Hilti on hand to try, but from the times I remember using the Hilti, Bosch smokes it with their new vibration control. One important item to note is Bosch uses a metal gear cover to help protect the tool. In regards to some of the other features, if you have used an older version, then you should be happy Bosch included some of the great features such as Vario-lock, integral clutch and patented cord turret. One item that contributes to the vibration control is Bosch utilized a longer piston. It means Bosch created a more efficient tool that is engineered for speed and power. Bosch didn’t stop there, in fact they added an internal counter balance weight system which helps control the vibration even further. of impact energy, have fun trying to find another tool in this class to compete with the Bosch. We already know Bosch utilized a longer piston and impact bolt, but they combined it with a precision machined striker. We know this tool can drill holes and more, but we really wanted to test the new vibration control system. One cool feature we didn’t use is the built in Hammerhook which allows you to hang the tool. First, this tool utilizes a 1-1/8″ SDS plus and is powered by an 8 amp motor. The vibrations were very little, yes you can feel it, but not like other tools we have used. Now if you are the guy in charge of buying tools for the job, you have to take a look at the new RH228VC.





Al usar el martillo rotatorio es notable la disminución de la vibración, la cual se controla gracias a Shocks, control activo de vibración que se encuentra en algunos de los SDS Plus y SDS Max rotary hammers de la compañía. Este sistema permite que las