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Technical Data

Rotary Hammer
Article number
Speed control
Right/left rotation
Rated power input
Impact frequency at
rated speed
min
Impact energy per
stroke
Rated speed
min
Tool holder
Spindle collar diame-
ter
Drilling diameter,
max.:
– Concrete
– Brickwork (with
core bit)
– Steel
– Wood
Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure
01/2003
Protection class
The values given are valid for nominal voltages [U] of
230/240 V. For lower voltage and models for specific
countries, these values can vary.
Please observe the article number on the type plate of
your machine. The trade names of the individual ma-
chines may vary.
Bosch Power Tools
Noise/Vibration Information
Measured values determined according to
GBH 2-23 RE
EN 60745.
Professional
Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the
3 611 B50 4..
product are: Sound pressure level 90 dB(A);
Sound power level 101 dB(A). Uncertainty
K =3 dB.
Wear hearing protection!
W
650
Vibration total values (triax vector sum) deter-
mined according to EN 60745:
-1
0–4400
Hammer drilling into concrete: Vibrational emis-
sion value a
Drilling in metal: Vibrational emission value
J
0–2.5
a
h
-1
0–1000
Screwdriving without impact: Vibrational emis-
SDS-plus
sion value a
mm
43
The vibration emission level given in this infor-
(Euro-Norm)
mation sheet has been measured in accordance
with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and
may be used to compare one tool with another.
It may be used for a preliminary assessment of
mm
23
exposure.
The declared vibration emission level repre-
mm
68
sents the main applications of the tool. However
mm
13
if the tool is used for different applications, with
mm
30
different accessories or poorly maintained, the
vibration emission may differ. This may signifi-
cantly increase the exposure level over the total
kg
2.3
working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibra-
/ II
tion should also take into account the times
when the tool is switched off or when it is run-
ning but not actually doing the job. This may sig-
nificantly reduce the exposure level over the to-
tal working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect
the operator from the effects of vibration such
as: maintain the tool and the accessories, keep
the hands warm, organisation of work patterns.
2
=18 m/s
, uncertainty K=1.5 m/s
h
2
<2.5 m/s
, uncertainty K=1.5 m/s
2
<2.5 m/s
, uncertainty K=1.5 m/s
h
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