The Bosch SDS-Plus Right-Angle Attachment allows for effortless drilling into concrete in tight areas. In addition, the attachment can also be rotated 360 degrees in order to obtain the correct working position. This is compatible with older Bosch corded SDS-plus hammers featuring the 43 mm collar, including the 11224VSR, 11224VSRC, 11225VSR/VSRH and 11250VSR.
- This product can be used in standard drilling mode only and it is not designed for use in impact mode
- 90 degree angled attachment for Bosch SDS-plus hammers allows for drilling in concrete in hard to reach places
- Increases tool length 2-3/4 in.
- Length is offset by less than the shank insertion depth into the bit holder
- Does not fit newer SDS-plus hammers Bosch models 11253VSR, 11255VSR. RH228VC, RH328VC and cordless models 11536-C and 11536VSR
- Includes: Right-Angle Attachment only, Rotary Hammer sold separately
Toney Grant (verified owner) –
Drills they sell don’t always work with parts so first be sure you have correct angle attachment as they only sell certain models on Amazon and not at HD. The angle is great but would help more if leverage and narrower or smaller thickness to get into small tight spaces. Bits wear down fast .
Georgette Kiehn (verified owner) –
I had to secure a collar on a concrete pad where I only had a few inches of space to work in. I didn’t have the right hammer that this would fit on so I borrowed one from a friend. This attatchment only fits on newer model Bosch hammers that have the 50mm collar design. 11253VSR, 11255VSR. RH228VC, RH328VC and cordless models 11536-C and 11536VSR. It’s easy to attach however. Just put the collar on that comes with the hammer, slide on the angle and roatate and tighten with an allen wrench.Although touted to only reduce power by 40%, if you are used to the full power, drilling with it will seem like it’s going slow. It did do the job though, with no banged up hands and not too much cursing.
Deonte Altenwerth (verified owner) –
I didn’t get to use this but once, trying to fish a co-axial cable through a foundation and exterior brick wall. The install was straight forward and there weren’t any surprises. On a tool like this, it’s hard to give it a stellar review in just a few weeks time because I need a tool like this only when I find myself in a real pickle. In use it really feels like part of the drill and I like how it clamped to the drill body.
Fay Abbott (verified owner) –
This is an indispensable attachment for your hammer drill for when you’re working in tight spaces. The attachment came well packed and with clear instructions. Installing it is really easy and intuitive so it’s not a bother to hook up when you need it. It basically slips snuggly over your existing chuck. One important note is that this is a brand and model specific attachment so make sure your drill is compatible. The other note is that they call out that there is a limit to how much you can use it in a given period of time. I think this is because it might overheat and wear out prematurely. It’s probably not an issue for people unless they’re looking to set this up and then spend hours drilling hole after hole after hold. In which case you should probably just get a dedicated right angle hammer drill.