Background

The Bosch Demolition Hammer 11317EVS is a pneumatic tool designed for demolition work, chipping concrete, and driving ground rods. It operates on compressed air and delivers a blow energy of 58.8 foot-pounds at a rate of 3,100 blows per minute with a stroke length of 2 inches. The tool has a length of 35 inches and weighs 29 pounds.

The Bosch 11317EVS features a Vario-Lock rotatable chisel system that allows the chisel to be rotated and locked in 12 different positions. The tool is designed to be used with Bosch SDS-max chisels up to 8 inches wide. Other features include a vibration control system, a patented blunted chisel design for faster drilling, a rotatable auxiliary handle for optimal hand positioning, a quick bit change system without the need for a chuck key, and soft grip handles. The tool requires a minimum air pressure of 100 PSI and an air flow of 24 CFM for optimal performance. It is equipped with a forward/reverse switch, variable stroke control, and a trigger lock.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: 11317EVS
  • Product Type: Demolition Hammer
  • Year Introduced: 2019
  • Energy Source: Compressed Air
  • Blow Energy: 58.8 foot-pounds
  • Blows Per Minute: 3,100
  • Stroke Length: 2 inches
  • Weight: 29 pounds
  • Overall Length: 35 inches
  • Chisel System: Rotatable, lockable in 12 positions
  • Chisel Compatibility: Up to 8 inches wide
  • Minimum Air Pressure Requirement: 100 PSI
  • Required Air Flow: 24 CFM
  • Controls: Forward/reverse switch, variable stroke control, trigger lock.

Warranty

The Bosch Demolition Hammer 11317EVS is offered with a 1-year warranty. This warranty covers any defects in the materials or workmanship of the product. However, it's important to note that wearing parts, such as chisels and points, are not included within this warranty coverage. In order to claim the warranty on this product, you would typically need to keep your original proof of purchase and contact the manufacturer directly, although the exact process may vary depending on your location and the specific circumstances of your claim.