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Bosch RHA 50 SDS Plus Right Attachment Review

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Description of Bosch RHA 50 SDS Plus Right Attachment

90 degree angled attachment for Bosch SDS-plus hammers allows for drilling in concrete in hard to reach places. Attachment can be rotated 360 degrees on the tool to obtain the correct working position. Fits most newer Bosch corded SDS-plus rotary hammers: 11253VSR, 11255VSR. RH228VC, RH328VC and cordless models RHH181-01, 11536-C and 11536VSR. Does not fit Bosch models 11250VSR, RH328VCQ, RH432VCQ.

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Powerful SDS Plus Attachment for Industrial and Scientific Use

The SDS Plus attachment by Bosch is a powerful tool that packs a punch for any drilling and chiseling job. This attachment has been a game changer for my construction team, allowing us to easily access hard to reach areas and make precise cuts. The durability of this attachment has made it a reliable addition to our team's tool kit. The only drawback is that it can be a bit heavy to handle at times. Overall, this attachment has exceeded our expectations and is a must-have for anyone in the…

Pros
  • Efficient tool for drilling in tight spaces
Cons
  • May not be compatible with non-Bosch SDS Plus drills

Works multiple holes but does not have enough power or direct force to get into tight spaces. Also depends on the hardness of the concrete you are drilling in (gravel in concrete). Normal straight drill drilling goes like clockwork, but the angle drill loses power or power and doesn't drill well even when pushed down.

Pros
  • Impact Drills
Cons
  • Newer model could have been selected

I needed to drill a hole 3/4" deep x 4" deep in a narrow spot for the bottom drill support. This did the job but took about 15 minutes to finish the hole. It may not matter to the homeowner, but to the contractor, time is too precious for something like this to happen. I was a little skeptical at first as I couldn't figure out how the hammer function would be routed 90 degrees. change gearbox. But the folks at Bosch I spoke to before buying the bit said it reduces tool efficiency by about 40…

Pros
  • Demolition Drills & Hammers
Cons
  • Ripped easily