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BOSCH 11264EVS 1-5/8 Inch SDS-Max Combination Hammer, Rotary Hammer & Hammer Modes, 13 Amp

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Features

  • POWER: Featuring an unmatched power to weight ratio with a 13.0 amp motor and 6.5 ft.-lbs. of impact energy. In hammer-only mode, the tool delivers 20 percent more power. At only 15.2 lbs., the Bosch 11264EVS is the best performing rotary hammer in its class!
  • USER COMFORT: Includes Boschs Active Vibration Control to reduce vibration in the hammer mechanism while the grip area of the hammer provides maximum user comfort for extended periods of work.
  • VERSATILE: Comes complete with a dual-mode selector for combination versatility included rotary hammer mode and hammer-only mode.
  • CONVENIENT: Featuring a one-handed, tool-free SDS max bit system that makes changing bits easier than ever before while maximizing jobsite productivity. The system also features automatic bit-locking and maximum impact energy transfer rate.
  • CONSISTENT: The Bosch 11264EVS Combo Hammer provides Boschs Constant Response Circuitry which maintains constant speed under load, overload protection, as well as smooth starts.

Description

Rotary Hammer Kits, Rotary Hammer Kit, SDS Max, No Load RPM 170 to 340, Blows per Minute 1700 to 2900, 13.0 Amps, Voltage 120, Solid Bit Capacity 1-5/8 In., Core Bit Capacity 4-1/8 In., Stop Rotation Yes, Reversing No, Impact Energy 6.8 ft.-lb. Normal/8.1 ft.-lb. Turbo, Tool Length 18 In., Tool Weight 14.3 lb., Cord 12 ft. 2-Cond., Features Vibration Control, 1-Hand Tool Change, Dial Speed Control, Standards UL Listed, CSA Certified, Includes Side Handle, Carrying Case From the Manufacturer Unmatched Power to Weight Ratio - 13 Amps, 8.1 ft-lbs Impact energy & 14.3 lbs – Best performing rotary hammer in its class!

Brand: Bosch


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 340 RPM


Voltage: 120 Volts


Amperage: 13 Amps


Brand: ‎Bosch


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎340 RPM


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Amperage: ‎13 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: ‎13 Millimeters


Color: ‎Blue


Included Components: ‎Unit^Instruction Guide


Special Feature: ‎Vibration Reduction


Product Dimensions: ‎19.25"L x 4"W x 10.5"H


Number of Speeds: ‎2


Speed: ‎340 RPM


Item Weight: ‎15.2 Pounds


Maximum Power: ‎850 Watts


Drill Type: ‎Combination Drill


Is Electric: ‎Yes


UPC: ‎000346383843 000346383348 735090824143


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎43


Drilling Capacity Wood: ‎0.5 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Bosch


Part Number: ‎11264EVS


Item Weight: ‎15.2 pounds


Item model number: ‎11264EVS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Max Combination Hammer


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Vibration Reduction


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee


Date First Available: April 1, 2004


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  • Personal Weapon or Most Expensive Tool in Shop?
Style: Max Combination Hammer
As with many homeowners, I have occasional need for a hammer drill-type tool, and have happily rented one for $50 a day as required. Lately, I had a three week project that involved concrete chiseling, asphalt cutting, rebar driving, concrete and cinder block drilling, and tamping of crushed limestone and cold-patch asphalt. Let's see, $50 x 3 x 7 = $1050 = "too much", time to buy the tool that can do all this, assuming it can be had for less than the rental. After much Googling, reading reviews in tool magazines, talking with tech support at companies such as Bosch, Milwaukee, etc; I decided that what I needed was a tool that primarily is a light weight version of a jackhammer, with the ability to also rotate a cutting bit whilst hammering for certain chores. The solution meant that I needed a rotary hammer, not a hammer drill (former always hammers, but can also turn, latter always turns, but can also hammer...got that?). Next step was to decide on how big a rotary hammer was needed, and 1-5/8" seemed best after consulting experts. Variable speed was also desirable, as was "SDS-Max" chuck, as apposed to the older spline type chuck; all manufacturers said that spline is dead or dying, and SDS-Max is the new standard, and most bits in the future will be available in this style. The Bosch model 11264EVS was the closest match, at least in a high quality brand (no Harbor Freight Chinese tools for my shop, not anymore, thanks). Bosch make an otherwise identical rotary hammer that takes the spline bits instead, by the way. The EVS suffix means that it has the variable speed function, but for a few $ less they have one without the EVS. The SDS-Max is a spring loaded chuck for one-handed tool insertion and removal. Pull back the chuck ring with one hand while holding the hammer with the other hand, and it stays in this 'cocked' position. Simply insert the shaft of the SDS-Max style bit into the chuck, and when the end of the bit reaches the rear of the chuck, the chuck internally snaps closed on it, locking the bit to the tool. To remove the bit, pull back the ring and the bit practically falls out by itself. The hammer has two indicating lamps; one shows power is on (cord plugged in to power source), and the other lights up when the tool needs service, which is usually when the bearings have worn out. Bosch has a service for replacing these when the go, which is not for a long time; unless you use this every day professionally, you will probably never see this light turned on. The hammer has two triggers; the top one starts the motor when in hammer-only mode, and acts like the variable speed trigger on a regular electric drill when on rotary hammer mode. The bottom trigger stops the motor when in hammer-only mode. To clarify, in drill (rotary hammer) mode, you squeeze and hold the top trigger, and the amount you squeeze it determines the speed, and in hammer-only mode, any amount of squeeze of the top trigger locks the motor in 'on' at a fixed speed, no need to hold the trigger, and the lower trigger turns the tool off. There is also a variable speed knob which is used to set the maximum speed the tool can reach when the trigger is fully pressed in (in rotary hammer mode only). On the top of the hammer if a large knob to select the mode. One position is for rotary hammer mode, the middle position unlocks the chuck's rotation, and the third position is for hammer-only mode. You use the middle position to decide which angle you want the bit locked to when in hammer-only mode (where the hammer is not rotating the bit). There are 12 detents that you can rotate the bit to when the knob is in the middle position, and returning the know to hammer-only position locks the bit in that position. The hammer has two handles; a fixed handle with anti-vibration shock absorber, and a secondary handle near the chuck. By twisting the secondary handle's grip, it is unlocked and can then be rotated anywhere around the chuck, left, right, up, down, or in between. Hammer construction seems to be almost all metal with plastic trim and outer housing as required to make it double-insulated. Grips are rubberized. The hammer itself is pretty quiet, with most noise being made by whatever bit you are using impacting whatever you are using it on. I bought the concrete chisel, the asphalt cutter chisel, the tamping plate and its rod bit, and the ground rod hammer bit (which I use for sinking rebar deep into the ground). Each of these is priced at about $50, so they add about $200 to the price of the hammer. The hammer comes in a large case made of tough plastic. The case has compartments to hold a tube of oil (which comes with it) and several bits, including large once like the tamping plate and the asphalt cutter; you can probably fit most bits in the case along with the tool itself. The hammer takes almost 15 amps, so make sure you have a heavy duty extension cord and an outlet on a circuit that is not also running something heavy like a fridge, air conditioner, etc. This is a first rate quality tool, and you pay for that quality. I am quite pleased with mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2010 by P. Schmidt

  • Powerful, easy to use, gets the job done
Style: Max Combination Hammer
This drill is the boss! We bought it to help remove a bunch of cracked slate tiles from a concrete pool deck, but we found other uses for it before we even began the pool repair project. We basically jackhammered out a 2-foot by 3-foot rectangle of 6-inch concrete, this drill made it almost easy. Would definitely recommend and buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Rick Ross

  • Holy crap, this thing busts stuff up!
Style: Max Combination Hammer
Purchased this for myself for a project, however, my sons bath remodel happened first after a water damage incident. He had 1/2" thick limestone tile, 18 x 18 to remove, and my god, the installer thought he was installing this for a Roman emperor. A billion staples for the matting to the subfloor and a gazillion lbs of mortar. Tried standard SDS hammers on it, no effect! The floor just laughed. Took this bad-boy to the floor, it whimpered and cried all the way to the trash bin but came up. No way we could have gotten this done without this hammer drill!! I hope my intended project goes as smooth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025 by Richard

  • Over priced !!
Style: Max Combination Hammer
I did a lot of comparing before I bought this sds-max....now that I own it. It doesn't seem like it does anything special for the extra 200.00 dollars it cost over the normal hammer drill. It's light in weight and has a nice case...but 200.00 more? I will get back to you in the spring with more info... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2013 by kenneth jay mechalske jr

  • Very powerful, high quality hammer
Style: Max Combination Hammer
Coming from mainly using a Bosch Bulldog with SDS-plus, this hammer is a massive step up in power and material removal, when it's required. This particular hammer is a bit heavy, but just light and nimble enough that it can be used for good periods of time, and fairly precisely. I've used this for at least 10+ hours of actual runtime now, and I can't come up with many negatives. I can't see many people needing this for "home use", versus professional, but go for if you can get your money out of it, etc.. Overall build quality is great, as expected. Unless it ever changes, this unit is made in Germany. The case is large and adequate for a hard case. The straight handle that is featured on this unit is more ideal for drilling compared to the hammer only model's handle, but I have only used it for demolition and it does fine. The trigger stays on during hammer-only use, and motor speed can be adjusted. This is nice compared to holding a trigger for long periods and the motor speed is very useful for all of the potentially endless applications. Sometimes too much speed results in bouncing off/out of concrete, brick or other materials, and a lower speed works better. Not to mention the speed adjustment is necessary for many drilling applications. The anti-vibration features work very well. You feel so little compared to how much work is being done. Regarding vibration, compared to say the smaller units (Bulldog) which don't have anti-vibration, this unit is actually less fatiguing. The SDS system of course works great, SDS max bits are much larger than SDS plus bits. Overall I'm happy with this unit. It is high quality, powerful and works very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2017 by Geoff

  • Mini Brute
Style: Max Combination Hammer
This rotary hammer is a brute but easy on your body. I used it with a 6” chisel to clear 3/8 inch mortar off of 40 sq. ft. of concrete like I was scraping mud off my boots. It is up to almost any task as long as you use it properly. Make sure t keep the chuck and bit well greased and don’t force it. Let the tool do the work. Moderate pressure and the right angle is all that are needed. If you don’t get a tool that does the work, YOU end up picking up the slack. This tool does the work. It will handle any thing you can throw at it, as long as you know what your are doing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by JSmith

  • Not my first trip around the block
Style: Max Combination Hammer
I replaced a Bosch with a RED one. Wasn’t pleased at all it was a piece of junk. Ordered another Bosch for way less than the RED one. If this one lasts as good as the original Bosch my Son will be using it after I stop working. Very pleased thus far.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Johnny Bryan

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