Bosch PBH 2000 RE Instruction Manual

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Pages 105
Year 2021
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Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer Specification

The Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer is a versatile and robust power tool designed for both home and professional use, providing efficient drilling and chiseling capabilities. It features a powerful 550-watt motor that delivers reliable performance for a variety of tasks. With its pneumatic hammer mechanism, the tool achieves an impact energy of up to 1.5 Joules, enabling effective drilling into hard materials such as concrete, masonry, and stone. The Bosch PBH 2000 RE supports a drilling diameter of up to 20 mm in concrete, 13 mm in steel, and 30 mm in wood, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

This hammer drill is equipped with an SDS-plus chuck system, allowing for quick and tool-free bit changes, thereby enhancing user convenience and efficiency. The tool's design includes a rotary switch to easily switch between drilling, hammer drilling, and chiseling modes, providing versatility for different tasks. Additionally, the PBH 2000 RE is lightweight, weighing only 2.2 kg, which aids in reducing user fatigue during prolonged use. Its ergonomic design and soft-grip handle further enhance comfort and control, ensuring precise operation.

The Bosch PBH 2000 RE also features a speed control function, allowing users to adjust the speed according to the material and task requirements. It offers a maximum no-load speed of 2,300 RPM and an impact rate of up to 5,800 BPM, delivering both speed and power where needed. The tool incorporates a depth stop for consistent drilling depths and comes with a robust carrying case for easy storage and transportation. Overall, the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer combines power, versatility, and user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for various drilling and chiseling projects.

Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the tool is unplugged. Rotate and pull back the chuck sleeve, remove the existing bit, insert the new bit, and release the sleeve to lock it in place.

What should I do if the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer won't start?

Check that the power cord is properly connected and the socket is functioning. Inspect the cord for damage and ensure the switch is in the 'on' position. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.

How can I maintain the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the tool after use, lubricate moving parts as per the manual, and store in a dry place. Check and replace worn parts as necessary.

What is the correct procedure for using the hammer drill function?

Set the mode selector to the hammer drill icon, ensure the correct bit is used, and apply steady pressure without forcing the tool. Let the tool do the work.

How do I troubleshoot overheating issues with the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer?

Ensure the tool is not being overworked or used continuously for extended periods. Allow the tool to cool down and check for any blockages in the ventilation slots.

What are the safety precautions when using the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer?

Always wear safety goggles and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clear of obstructions, and avoid loose clothing that might get caught in the tool.

Why is the drill bit not penetrating effectively?

Check if the drill bit is dull or incorrect for the material. Replace with a sharp and appropriate bit, and ensure the tool is set to the correct mode.

How do I adjust the depth gauge on the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer?

Loosen the depth gauge adjustment knob, slide the gauge to the desired depth, then tighten the knob to secure it in place.

What should I do if the Bosch PBH 2000 RE Hammer vibrates excessively?

Check that the bit is properly inserted and not bent. Ensure all screws and fasteners are tightened. If vibration continues, seek a professional inspection.

How often should the carbon brushes be checked or replaced?

Inspect the carbon brushes after every 50 hours of use. Replace them if they are worn down to less than 5mm in length.