18V rotary hammers
Cordless Rotary Hammer with SDS plus
The most important data |
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Impact energy (according to EPTA 05/2016)* | 3.4 J |
Impact rate at rated speed* | 0 – 4,250 bpm |
Rated speed* | 0 – 950 rpm |
Battery voltage* | 18.0 V |
Weight excl. battery* | 3 kg |
Tool holder | SDS plus |
Packaging dimensions (width x length x height)** | 245 x 475 x 109 mm |
* You can find more information about the deviations in the following link:
** May have small deviations because of variations during production process. You can find more information about the deviations in the following link:
The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional is Bosch’s powerhouse in the D-handle rotary hammer class: It delivers powerful performance, even stronger than the corded GBH 2-28, with its brushless motor, providing 3.4 J of impact energy and an optimised power-to-weight ratio of 1.1 J/kg. For highly convenient, dustless drilling, the additional and extremely lightweight GDE 28 D Professional dust extractor, that features a filter cleaning mechanism for constant suction power, can be easily attached. Additionally the GBH 18V-28 DC offers Vibration Control and KickBack Control, which senses sudden loss of tool control. In case of e.g. a jammed drill bit, it instantly shuts the rotary hammer down in order to minimise hand and arm injuries.
This rotary hammer is perfect for hammer drilling in concrete, stone and masonry and thanks to its D-handle design ideal for vertical and downward drilling. Additionally the GBH 18V-28 DC is compatible with all Bosch Professional 18V batteries and chargers (Professional 18V System). Also compatible with AMPShare, the multi-brand battery alliance.
The GBH 18V-28 DC Professional is connected-ready for integration into the Bosch Toolbox App and features a tool hook for hanging the rotary hammer during interruptions at work.
18V rotary hammers
European Power Tool Association (EPTA) Procedure 05 provides a common method for the determination of the single impact energy for rotary hammers and breakers.
It defines a standardized measurement method, which ensures comparability between different tools and member companies.
The parameters defined in this procedure are standardized, whereas the real parameters can vary, e.g. due to different working conditions, bit dimensions, condition of work piece.