The Bosch 1-1/8 in. SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer combines an 8 Amp motor that produces 2.6 ft. lbs. of impact energy with a 7.7 lbs. frame that ensures a powerful performance. This versatile tool offers 3 modes of operation (rotary hammer, hammer only and rotation only). Active Vibration Control in the hammer and the grip provide maximum comfort for extended periods of work.
- Includes SDS-Plus rotary hammer (RH328VC), auxiliary handle (2 602 025 112), depth gauge (1 613 001 008) and carrying case (2 605 438 482)
- Unmatched power to weight ratio of an 8 Amp motor producing 2.6 ft. lbs. of impact energy in a 7.7 lbs. frame
- Delivers 4000 BPM and 900 RPM for fast chiseling and drilling
- 1-1/8 in. chuck size for bit retention
- Depth gauge to help provide controlled drilling
- Integral clutch
- Variable speed, 3-finger trigger offers great control and accurate bit starting
- 360° auxiliary handle offers ease of use
- 8 ft. cord for maneuverability
- 1-year warranty
Lilyan Funk (verified owner) –
Very efficient and good power
Tania Harber (verified owner) –
The excellent little piece of machinery is easy to use.It’s very quiet (well, as hammer drills go…). Truly.Quite easy to install the bitsThe shock absorbers work really well. This hammer drill does NOT vibrate your hands off.We used the hammer drill to drill holes in brick to install anchors for a porch roof and kitchen cabinets. We used it on a large block of slate for anchoring a piller.
Lucinda Harber (verified owner) –
This thing drills through old hard concrete like a hot knife through butter.Seriously this has been a very handy tool whenever I’ve had to deal with concrete either to create a pass through or to set an anchor both for personal and professional jobs.
Ibrahim Trantow (verified owner) –
used to demo out a tightly compacted crushed concrete driveway (6” thick) to run sub-grade 4” pvc drain lines. wow. this tool has oomph to power through w/o overheat/breakdown. also drilled some holes in steel plates easily. good ergo setup. worth the coin.
Nico Reilly (verified owner) –
We run low-voltage wiring through 3/4″ PVC. My cordless hammer drill with a 1-1/8″ hole saw makes quick work of wood & sheet metal, but more than an inch of concrete & brick stops it its tracks. After an hour on one job–a wall that turned out to be three bricks thick–we gave in and rented one of these. Five minutes later (including running the cord and figuring out how to use it), we were the other 90% of the way through. 🙂 Started shopping for my own the next day. I only need it once every couple months, but the saved time & aggravation are well worth it.
Hollie Padberg (verified owner) –
If you love drilling into concrete as much as I do, taking out a second loan on the house is not a problem if it gets the job done. In this case the modest price tag doesn’t effect the equity you have in your house. If your a big fan of struggling to drill through brick, and concrete then this is not the drill for you. This thing blasts through brick and concrete like poking a birthday cake. Fellas you’ll finish the job so early, the wifey will add more things to your honey do list. Mumms the word….
Candace Hoppe (verified owner) –
I am amazed at how fast you can drill into concrete vs a regular run of the mill hammer drill
Haskell Zboncak (verified owner) –
Powerful drill for concrete at a decent weight. Unfortunately it requires Bosch bits which makes my other bits useless. Don’t expect this tool to be a fantastic chipping gun but it’ll drill fine.
Eusebio Schoen (verified owner) –
Bought this when my battery hammer drill got overwhelmed repairing concrete steps. Amazed at how quiet it is and the handle really keeps the vibration down. For smaller holes it’s plenty big but I’d buy the big brother if I was punching 3/8 or bigger holes regularly.
Eva O’Hara (verified owner) –
Powerful and yet feels comfortable to the grip, this rotary hammer works like a charm. The usual Bosch quality I can trust. I expect many years of good service from this Bosch rotary hammer.
Cleta Schmidt (verified owner) –
Gave up on drills with concrete/diamond blades. Wasted SO much time thinking those might work. I rented a competitors roto hammer and laughed at how quickly it made powder out of the concrete. Next time I needed to drill and anchor in the slab, I just bought this and never looked back. Very easy on the wrist, pure joy to use.
Rowan Stehr (verified owner) –
Bosch hammers are the best value you can get. I like the compactness of the RH328VC. It’s better than the Bosch bulldog for getting into tight areas. I’ve used corded and cordless versions of the RH328VC and they both perform great with the 1/2 masonry and 1-7/8 thinwall bits I mainly use. Chipping mortar joints is fast with this hammer too.
Pat Harris (verified owner) –
Bought this for the heavier duty spec from what I had. This is a brute. Goes through anything and you are not feeling the vibration. Get one and you’ll be happy you did.
Austyn Ernser (verified owner) –
This is our Second rotor- hammer drill. The first is still working well 5yrs later.
Hudson Bahringer (verified owner) –
Bought this hammer drill to drill and mount my ledger board for my deck. Delivered great power and speed in drilling threw my brick veneer which is 4″ thick brick. Drills fast and clean holes with the bits I purchased. Also bought a demo pick and chisel which both worked great for the job they were used for. If you are looking for a lite duty demo/rotary hammer drill this is it. Don’t expect to demo out a sidewalk without pushing this tool!
Marcus Hayes (verified owner) –
I had a couple of projects around the house to do and this came in really handy. One was to drill a bunch of holes for tapcons to attach sleeps to a concrete floor. I started with a hammer drill and it was going okay. Then this showed up and wow, what a difference. It’s like drill through wood with a drill.The other project was to rebuild the steps on my walkway. They were brick over the original concrete walkway. This past winter did a number on them and the step were falling apart. most of the brick came off by hand. But on one of the step I wanted to move them back a little so i needed to remove some of the old concrete. With a 3/4″ bit and a chisel bit it was knocked back in no time and with next to no effort.The tool comes with a nice case that has extra room for some bit’s which is nice. There is plenty of room for the rotary hammer and its cord.The only word of caution is to make sure you take care of the chuck. If you don’t it make getting the bits in and out hard. Other than that there is really no maintenance. There is mention of replacing some bearing and chuck over time but i doubt i will ever wear this thing out.
Earl Sporer (verified owner) –
This is an Engineered MasterPiece!! I have just drilled 48 holes in brick and mortar ( started with brick and had a brick crack so I drilled slower into the mortar and had no other issues or cracks)! I felt minimal vibration in my wrist/hand due to the designed movement of the handle. I have only used about 1/3 or 1/2 throttle on this thing and it just pulverizes the mortar even drilling about 1.5 inch from the brick edge without cracking once I eased off the throttle!! If you are in need of a professional level contractor grade hammer drill look no further!!
Keegan Torp (verified owner) –
I have always wanted a good hammer drill . This drill has great power and is verysmooth . No vibration felt thru the handle .
Beaulah Kessler (verified owner) –
I knew I was getting a great tool that could do the job that needed to be done.
Paige Morar (verified owner) –
Exc price very strong