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BOSCH 11316EVS 14 Amp SDS-Max Demolition Hammer with Variable Speed

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$595.00

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  • Power: Featuring a 14.0 Amp Motor and Constant Response Circuitry for Soft Start, Constant Speed Under Load, and Protection Against Overload. The Bosch 11316EVS Provides 12.4 Ft. Lbs. of Impact Energy and No Load Bpm 900 1,890
  • CONVENIENT: Featuring the SDS max bit system for tool free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer rate. Vario Lock positioning locks chisel into 12 different positions for optimum hammering angles
  • VERSATILE: With a variable speed dial, the tool allows for controlled chipping applications and can be adjusted to match the impact force with the material being removed
  • RELIABLE: The Bosch 11316EVS features a Service Minder light to indicate when preventative maintenance is required
  • COMFORT: This demo hammer weighs only 23 pounds and has a 360 degree auxiliary handle and a padded rear handle for added user comfort during extended periods of work


Product Description

Demolition Hammer, Amps @ 120V 14.0, Impact Energy (Ft.-Lb.) 18.4, Blows per Minute 900-1890, Drive System SDS Max, Features Electronics Package, Service Reminder Light, Handle Type Padded Rear D-Handle, Tool Length (In.) 22.5, Tool Weight (Lb.) 22.5, Includes Carrying Case

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Toolhounds know the old saying regarding a tool that does only one job, but does it like nothing else can. That’s certainly the case with this demolition hammer from Bosch. It may not be versatile, but it absolutely does its job.

This model is a favorite because it’s so user-friendly, weighing in at under 23 pounds and about as many inches in length – practically diminutive next to its competition. Its power, however, is not at all relative to its size, offering a range of impact energy from 4.4 to 18.4 ft./lbs. and up to 1,890 blows per minute, reducing tough concrete to dust.

Part of the beauty of this hammer is that it actually doesn’t want you to do the work for it; we found that exerting force on it actually slows you down. Instead, firm, steady pressure got us the best results. We particularly like the design of this hammer; instead of the traditional linear approach, Bosch built it more like a pistol, and that may (or may not, we’re not rocket scientists) be part of why so little vibration is felt. The rear handle is generously padded, and the auxiliary handle rotates 360 degrees so you can set it exactly where you need it. Another check in the ergonomics column comes from the electronic feedback system and the soft start it provides, keeping torque to a minimum.

Bit changes are fast and easy with the SDS-max system. Just twist the bit and push it in until it locks into place automatically, and you’re ready to work. The vario-lock is an ingenious feature that lets you position your spade or gouge at exactly the attitude you need. While in the vario-lock setting, you just rotate the locking sleeve to one of 12 positions at 30-degree increments, and an easy twist of the locking sleeve secures the bit in position.

The variable speed dial lets you choose from six speed settings, appropriate for chipping everything from plaster work up to concrete, and the circuitry will keep your set impact rate constant between no-load and load conditions.

It’s an investment, to be sure, but this tool will pay you back in spades.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

What’s in the Box
Hammer, auxiliary handle, carrying case


Lauren A Rood
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I used this to drive 52 inch piles (1 and 1/2 inches in diameter) into the ground to support concrete piers in February in Minnesota. I placed 32 piles in a few hours. Highly recommend this tool.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
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mems9000
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
I have owned this for over a year now and I have a total of 4 different bits for it. Five stars all the way. I use the spade bit in our rocky clay soil and it is an absolute breeze. Well worth the money.
Victor J.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 19, 2023
100
Stan
Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2022
Works great 👍
John
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2020
Great hammer. I have bad shoulders and it's difficult for me to dig. This hammer with the spade bit digs with ease. Trenches, post holes. Every one should have one of these. Great quality.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2020
Great tool!! Perfect weight!!Breaks 4” concrete easily compared to others!!
Richard Poirier
Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2019
Very good product but no chisel or breaker points were included had to purchase separately
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2017
True work horse. More for the yuppy crowd. You have to wear a black turtle neck and black driving gloves to get the full bosch experience.This machine makes you want to put in the extra hours. It brings fun back into work. Thank you Bosch for thinking of the labourer.
RON VARSHAY
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2016
Very powerful. I repaired about 6 - 5 ft long cracks, chiseling 1/2" to 1-1/2" deep, from eye level to my ankles, and it bored out perfect grooves in about 20 minutes total. I used a Bosch HS1911 SDD-max Hammer Steel 12" Flat Chisel. No noticeable wear at all. It is a bit heavy to do as much as I did as fast as I did. I spent about an hour both boring my grooves (20 minutes) and mixing/filling in with the cement/mortar (45 minutes). I could have hired someone to do the job as this is the only reason I bought the Hammer. But even with purchasing everything, I spent less than I would have hiring someone to do it for me. So now I have the Hammer as well. It is a great tool.
Anonymouse
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2014
This is the best tool I've ever bought!My wife and I are remodeling our house. When we bought the house the foundation was cracked in a dozen places. Many thought the ground was moving so we got a good deal on it. Before we bought it I inspected it and found that the footings were only 3" thick and there was no grout in the block. We dug out 380 tons of hard clay with this demo hammer. We move 18,000 5 gallon buckets. If it wasn't for this tool breaking up that clay, I think we couldn't have been successful. Now we have new solid basement walls and footings and a full walk out basement.I've loaned this hammer to several friends. One went out the next day and bought one for himself.
PHX Ray
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2013
Tore out 20,000 lb (3000sqft) of Saltillo tile without a hiccup over six days. Re-sharpened the bits a few times. Could have done the entire job with two bits (the 2" tile bits). Incredible machine. (Keep bits cool between grindings by dipping in cool water!!! Otherwise you'll kill the temper on the bit and they will dull quickly!!!)Then I had to re-shape three hideous Kiva fireplaces after saw cutting. With a point bit and the small 1" chisel, the job was a snap.Then, I had to replace four vent covers off my foam roof with larger ones. The 6" grout chisel slid along the galvanized without harming it and peeled back the foam with ease.Then, I had to tear out the tile shower in the master bath. With the 1" chisel blade, it cracked the wall tile and the point chisel easily cracked the floor pan, popping it clear of the slab. Hard work made much easier with this machine.Then, I had to chisel out between saw cuts in the living room floor receptacle and in the shower floor where I had to re-locate a drain. Cake. Took a few minutes.THEN, my wife, who was dutifully pulling up carpet nail strips with a hammer and chisel, saw how easy the Bosch did the job, now SHE is using it to get all the nail strips up. Initially leery of a $700 tool, she has said more than once how absolutely indispensable this thing has been on this remodel job. We even used it to pull off baseboards!This Bosch is a very precise "destroyer." it brings a tremendous amount of energy to a small area and allows you to control that energy to your advantage. After paying for itself many times over, we'll still hold on to it after we are through because it makes digging holes for plants much easier here in rocky Phoenix! I even have more patio tile to remove at some future date. Awesome tool indeed. Indispensable!One note: TAKE CARE OF YOUR BITS!!! You have to put a tiny amount of the supplied grease on the bit shanks to keep the bits from wearing the hammer chuck. Clean them every time you remove one and only use a pea-sized amount on the next bit you use. That will keep the chuck in great shape and keep the bits running smooth and cool.I'd give this thing ten stars if I could.
Robert Corcoran
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2012
I don't think I've ever had a tool that so greatly exceeded my expectations. I had a >1,000 sq ft stone patio and a stone/brick fireplace/grill I had to take out. After spending a good part of a day with a sledgehammer, I decided to get the 11316EVS SDS-Max demolition hammer. I had figured that it would take me 2-3 days to take out the patio/fireplace. In fact, it took less than an afternoon (other than debris removal, of course). The tool is not exactly lightweight, but is easily handled and readily adjustable with respect to the handle and orientation of the bit. I later invested in a spade bit, and this has proved to even more useful than the demolition applications. In my area you soon encounter what people refer to as decomposed granite underneath a thin layer of topsoil. You can go through this stuff (very slowly) with a pick if you hit it just right. With the Bosch/spade bit, I was able to dig a 10" deep by 4" wide and 20 ft long trench through this rock in less than two hours. My brother-in-law used this in clay/adobe "soil" to dig a hole in 15 minutes the same size as one that had taken him 2-3 hours with a pick and shovel. I also used the spade bit in an unconventional way, to go through a very large and inaccessible tap root from a small tree. There's also an accessory you can get that allows you to pound rebar and the like. I put in an 8ft ground rod in about five minutes. All in all, an extremely versitile and well-functioning tool.