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Price: $1,214.00
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- 35lb Class Leader
- Impact force of 34 ft.-lbs and powerful 1750 W motor - Highest removal rate in its class - up to 50% faster
- Exclusive Active Vibration Control
- Shock absorbing top handle reduces vibration by up to 40% vs. the competition providing uncompromising user comfort for extended periods of work
- In-Line Design - Ultimate tool balance with multiple grip positions for maximum performance in angled, horizontal, and vertical applications
- Large Main Handle - Increased control and handling
- Well Positioned Lock On Switch - Eliminates unintentional shut off
- 360° Articulating Auxiliary Handle - Provides a wide range of movement along with operator comfort
- Carrying Case with Wheels - Convenient storage and easy transportation
- 2 Way Tool Retainer - Accepts standard 1-1/8" (28mm) hex, air tool steel with retaining collar or Bosch internal locking combo steel
- All Metal Housing - Jobsite durability
Includes: Pointed Chisel (400 mm) - 2 608 690 106, Articulating Auxiliary Handle - 2 602 025 170, Carrying Case with Wheels - 1 615 438 432, Grease tube - 1 615 430 005, Cleaning rag - 1 619 200 444
Weights & Dimensions
- Tool Weight 38 lbs
Product Details
- Blows per Minute 1300 BPM
- Brand Bosch
- Voltage 120 V
- Impact Energy 34 lbs
- Manufacturers Part Number 11335K
- Amperage 15 A
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Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: June 15, 2022
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Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 15, 2021
Your review:
I said to my wife, "how did i ever get by without a jack hammer! I have 360 acres off grid on top of rock, since I have purchased this I use in continually. I do have a 25kw generator to run it. My neighbors use it on occasion. One has a 48 volt battery bank with a 3600 watt inverter. Sometimes it slow to run. Another neighbor had a small generator and it would not run at all. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 27, 2019
Your review:
This Jackhammer eases through the toughest of concrete, brick, or block... If I’m nitpicking - The only thing I would like to have seen added to this great tool is some rubber blocks or moulding on the back of the tool, so when it’s rested against a wall or laid down flat on the ground, it would hit the rubber moulding instead of the dura shield housing, which would prolong the life of the tool. (all in all it’s a fantastic tool. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 27, 2019
Your review:
This Jackhammer eases through the toughest of concrete, brick, or block... If I’m nitpicking - The only thing I would like to have seen added to this great tool is some rubber blocks or moulding on the back of the tool, so when it’s rested against a wall or laid down flat on the ground, it would hit the rubber moulding instead of the dura shield housing, which would prolong the life of the tool. (all in all it’s a fantastic tool. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 27, 2019
Your review:
This Jackhammer eases through the toughest of concrete, brick, or block... If I’m nitpicking - The only thing I would like to have seen added to this great tool is some rubber blocks or moulding on the back of the tool, so when it’s rested against a wall or laid down flat on the ground, it would hit the rubber moulding instead of the dura shield housing, which would prolong the life of the tool. (all in all it’s a fantastic tool. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 26, 2019
Your review:
I bought it to break an old cement wall. Performed to my expectations. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: December 16, 2018
Your review:
This thing is a beast for the size, 6” thick concrete like butter. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: December 23, 2015
Your review:
I keep seeing customers complaining about the chisel not being struck while the motor continues to run. I do not own a 11335 however I thinkI have a solution. I have an older Bosch 11305 hammer and it has the same issue when the top of the chisel/spade has no oil on it. Dirt and grime will get gunk up the inside of the sleeve where the chisel is housed. When the chisel moves up and down and it is dirty, the chisel will not enter the sleeve completely. The ram will not hit the chisel ---- so the motor will run without impacting the chisel. Clean off the chisel with WD-40 and then reapply one more coat. That always does the trick on the older Hammers. We have a construction company and own two 11305s. After 25 years of service one of ours just died. I am shopping for a replacement. Too bad I can't purchase an armature, they are obsolete. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: November 23, 2015
Your review:
The hammer worked great the first time out. Second time we had it on a smaller generator (3000w and it would run but not hammer. Turning it off and then back on made it hammer for that placement only, as soon as we lifted it, it would stop hammering and not start again when reset. I attributed it to the smaller generator but really that was just a guess. Subsequent attempts with larger generators yielded the same and worsening results. It soon would only run for one "set" when turned off and then back on. I see one other mention among reviews of this problem, but haven't heard or seen any additional information about what is going on. I contacted Bosch and was referred to an authorized warranty shop. They have had it for over two weeks, have torn it down, believe the top of the piston is slightly deformed but didn't find a compelling cause. They said they've ordered parts. Will see if that resolves the issue. Being with out the tool for the this amount of time has been a problem. -
Reviewer: Anonymous
Date: July 26, 2014
Your review:
I'm a contractor and purchased this a couple years ago to dig in hard soil. Since then I have used it to do all kinds of demo on concrete, tile, brick etc. I stopped renting the Brute as this thing kicks but. Only thing I don't like is it will stick and hammer without hitting the chisel.
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BOSCH® 11335K, 35lb Breaker Hammer - JACK
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