BOSCH PBH 2000 RE 550W Hammer Drill Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
Bosch

BOSCH PBH 2000 RE 550W Hammer Drill

Safety instructions

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/ or serious injury.

Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.

Work area safety

  • Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
  • Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
  • Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.

Electrical safety

  • Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.

  • Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.

  • Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions.
    Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.

  • Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
    Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

  • When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.

  • If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

Personal safety

  • Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inatten tion while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.

  • Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.

  • Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool.
    Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.

  • Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.

  • Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.

  • Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

  • If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.

  • Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.

Power tool use and care

  • Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
  • Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
  • Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
  • Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
  • Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
  • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
  • Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
  • Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations. Service
  • Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.

Hammer Safety Warnings

Safety instructions for all operations

  • Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
  • Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
  • Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory or fasteners may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory or fasteners contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give the operator an electric shock. Safety instructions when using long drill bits with rotary hammers
  • Always start drilling at low speed and with the bit tip in contact with the workpiece. At higher speeds, the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contacting the workpiece, resulting in personal injury.
  • Apply pressure only in direct line with the bit and do not apply excessive pressure. Bits can bend, causing breakage or loss of control, resulting in personal injury.

Additional safety information

  • Use suitable detectors to determine if utility lines are hidden in the work area or call the local utility company for assistance. Contact with electric lines can lead to fire and electric shock. Damaging a gas line can lead to explosion. Penetrating a water line causes property damage or may cause an electric shock.
  • Always wait until the power tool has come to a complete stop before placing it down. The application tool can jam and cause you to lose control of the power tool.
  • Secure the workpiece. A workpiece clamped with clamping devices or in a vice is held more secure than by hand.

Products sold in GB only:

Your product is fitted with an BS 1363/A approved electric plug with internal fuse (ASTA approved to BS 1362).

If the plug is not suitable for your socket outlets, it should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted in its place by an authorised customer service agent. The replacement plug should have the same fuse rating as the original plug.

The severed plug must be disposed of to avoid a possible shock hazard and should never be inserted into a mains socket elsewhere.

  • Do not touch any application tools or adjacent housing components shortly after operation. These can become very hot during operation and cause burns.
  • The application tool may jam during drilling. Make sure you have a stable footing and hold the power tool firmly with both hands. Otherwise you could lose control of the power tool.
  • Take care when carrying out demolition work using the chisel. Falling fragments of the demolition material could injure you or any bystanders.

Product Description and Specifications

Read all the safety and general instructions.
Failure to observe the safety and general instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this operating manual.

Intended Use

The power tool is intended for hammer drilling in concrete, brick and stone, as well as for light chiselling work. It is also suitable for drilling without impact in wood, metal, ceramic and plastic. Power tools with electronic control and right/left rotation are also suitable for screwdriving.

Product Features

The numbering of the product features refers to the diagram of the power tool on the graphics page.

  1. Keyless chuck (PBH 2500 SRE)a)
  2. SDS plus drill chuck
  3. SDS plus tool holder
  4. Dust protection cap
  5. Locking sleeve
  6. Handle (insulated gripping surface)
  7. Rotational direction switch
  8. Lock-on button for on/off switch
  9. On/off switch
  10. Impact/mode selector switch
  11. Button for depth stop adjustment
  12. Wing bolt of auxiliary handle
  13. Auxiliary handle (insulated gripping surface)
  14. Depth stop
  15. Securing screw for keyed chukka)
  16. Keyed chuck (PBH 2100 SRE, PBH 2500 SRE)a)
  17. SDS plus shank for drill chukka)
  18. Saugfix suction openinga)
  19. Saugfix clamping screwa)
  20. Saugfix depth stopa)
  21. Saugfix telescopic tubea)
  22. Saugfix wing bolta)
  23. Saugfix guide tubea)
  24. Universal holder with SDS plus shanka)

a) Accessories shown or described are not included with the product as standard. You can find the complete selection of accessories in our accessories range.

Technical Data

Rotary hammer

| PBH 2000 RE
PBH 2100 RE| PBH 2100 SRE| PBH 2500 RE|

PBH 2500 SRE

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Article number| | 3 603 CA9 3..| 3 603 CA9 3..| 3 603 B44 4..| 3 603 B44 4..
Keyed chuck| | –| ●| –| ●
Keyless chuck| | –| –| –| ● A)
Rated power input| W| 550| 550| 600| 600
Impact rate| min-1| 4600| 4600| 5100| 5100
Impact energy per stroke ac- cording to EPTA Procedure 05:2016| J| 1.7| 1.7| 1.9| 1.9
No-load speed| min-1| 0−2400| 0−2400| 0−2600| 0−2600
Tool holder| | SDS plus| SDS plus| SDS plus| SDS plus
Spindle collar diameter| mm| 43| 43| 43| 43
Max. drilling diameter|
– Concrete| mm| 20| 20| 22| 22
– Steel| mm| 13| 13| 13| 13
– Wood| mm| 30| 30| 30| 30
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Weight according to EPTA- Procedure 01:2014| kg| 2.2| 2.2| 2.2| 2.2
Protection class| | /II| /II| /II| /II

A) This accessory is not available in every country.
The specifications apply to a rated voltage [U] of 230 V. These specifications may vary at different voltages and in country specific models.

Noise/Vibration Information

PBH 2000 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 SRE

|

PBH 2500 RE

|

E PBH 2500 SRE

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Noise emission values determined according to EN 62841-2-6.| |
Typically, the A-weighted noise level of the power tool is:| |
Sound pressure level| dB(A)| 91| 91| 94| 94
Sound power level| dB(A)| 102| 102| 105| 105
Uncertainty K| dB| 3| 3| 3| 3
Wear hearing protection!| |
Vibration total values ah (triax vector sum) and uncertainty K determined according to EN 62841-2-6 :| |
Hammer drilling into concrete:| |
ah| m/s2| 16.0| 16.0| 16.0| 16.0
K| m/s2| 1.5| 1.5| 1.5| 1.5
Chiselling:| |
ah| m/s2| 12.5| 12.5| 12.0| 12.0
K| m/s2| 1.5| 1.5| 1.5| 1.5

The vibration level and noise emission value given in these instructions have been measured in accordance with a standardised measuring procedure and may be used to compare power tools. They may also be used for a preliminary estimation of vibration and noise emissions.
The stated vibration level and noise emission value represent the main applications of the power tool. However, if the power tool is used for other applications, with different application tools or is poorly maintained, the vibration level and noise emission value may differ. This may significantly increase the vibration and noise emissions over the total working period.
To estimate vibration and noise emissions accurately, the times when the tool is switched off or when it is running but not actually being used should also be taken into account.
This may significantly reduce vibration and noise emissions over the total working period.
Implement additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration, such as servicing the power tool and application tools, keeping their hands warm, and organising workflows correctly.

Assembly

  • Pull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any work on the power tool.

Auxiliary handle

  • Do not operate your power tool without the auxiliary handle (13).
  • Make sure that the auxiliary handle is always tightened. Otherwise you could lose control of the power tool when working.

Swivelling the auxiliary handle (see figure A)

You can swivel the auxiliary handle (13) to any angle for a safe work posture that minimises fatigue.

  • Loosen the wing bolt (12) of the auxiliary handle (13) and adjust the auxiliary handle (13) to the required position. Then retighten the wing bolt (12) of the auxiliary handle (13). Make sure that the clamping ring of the auxiliary handle slots into the corresponding groove on the housing.

Selecting drill chucks and tools

Hammer drilling and chiselling require SDS-plus application tools that are inserted into the SDS-plus drill chuck. For drilling without impact in wood, metal, ceramic and plastic as well as for screwdriving, tools without SDS‑plus are used (e.g. cylindrical shank drill bits). For these tools, a keyless chuck or a keyed chuck are required.

Changing the drill chuck

Inserting/removing the keyed chuck

PBH 2100 SRE/PBH 2500 SRE

You must use a suitable drill chuck (keyed or keyless chuck, accessories) to work with tools that do not have SDS-plus (e.g. cylindrical shank drill bits).

Fitting the keyed chuck (see figure B)

  • Screw the SDS-plus shank (17) into a keyed chuck (16). Secure the keyed chuck (16) using the securing screw (15). Note that the securing screw has a left-hand thread.

Inserting the keyed chuck (see figure B)

  • Clean and lightly grease the insertion end of the shank.
  • Insert the keyed chuck with the adapter shank into the tool holder with a turning motion until it automatically locks.
  • Check that it is locked by pulling the keyed chuck.

Removing the keyed chuck

  • Push the locking sleeve (5) back and remove the keyed chuck (16).

Inserting/Removing the Keyless Chuck

PBH 2500 SRE

Inserting the keyless chuck (see figure C)

  • Clean and lightly grease the insertion end of the shank.
  • Insert the keyless chuck (1) with the shank into the tool holder while turning it until it locks automatically.
  • Check that it is locked by pulling the keyless chuck.

Removing the Keyless Chuck

  • Push the locking sleeve (5) back and remove the keyless chuck (1).

Changing the Tool

The dust protection cap (4) largely prevents the penetration of drilling dust into the tool holder during operation. When inserting the tool, make sure that the dust protection cap (4) does not become damaged.

  • Replace a damaged dust protection cap immediately. It is recommended that you have use an after-sales service for this.

Changing the tool (SDS plus)

Inserting SDS-plus application tools (see figure D)

The SDS-plus drill chuck enables you to change the application tool easily and conveniently without needing to use additional tools.

  • Clean and lightly grease the insertion end of the application tool.
  • Insert the application tool into the tool holder while turning it until it locks automatically.
  • Check the latching by pulling the tool.
    As a requirement of the system, the SDS-plus application tool can move freely. This causes a certain radial run-out at no-load, which has no effect on the accuracy of the drill hole, as the drill bit centres itself upon drilling.

Removing SDS-plus application tools (see figure E)

  • Push the locking sleeve (5) back and remove the application tool.

Changing the keyed chuck

PBH 2100 SRE/PBH 2500 SRE

Inserting the application tool

Note: Application tools that do not have SDS plus must not be used for hammer drilling or chiselling. Tools without SDS plus and their drill chucks are damaged by hammer drilling or chiselling.

  • Insert a keyed chuck (16).
  • Open the keyed chuck (16) by turning it until the tool can be inserted. Insert the tool.
  • Insert the chuck key into the corresponding holes of the keyed chuck (16) and clamp the tool evenly.
  • Turn the impact/mode selector switch (10) to the “drilling” position.

Removing the application tool

  • Use the chuck key to turn the sleeve of the keyed chuck (16) anticlockwise until the application tool can be removed.

Dust/Chip Extraction

The dust from materials such as lead paint, some types of wood, minerals and metal can be harmful to human health. Touching or breathing in this dust can trigger allergic reactions and/or cause respiratory illnesses in the user or in people in the near vicinity.
Certain dusts, such as oak or beech dust, are classified as carcinogenic, especially in conjunction with wood treatment additives (chromate, wood preservative). Materials containing asbestos may only be machined by specialists.

  • Use a dust extraction system that is suitable for the material wherever possible.
  • Provide good ventilation at the workplace.
  • It is advisable to wear a P2 filter class breathing mask.

The regulations on the material being machined that apply in the country of use must be observed.

  • Avoid dust accumulation at the workplace. Dust can easily ignite.

Dust extraction with the dust extraction attachment (accessory)

Fitting the dust extraction attachment (see figure F)

For dust extraction, the dust extraction attachment (accessory) is required. When drilling, the dust extraction attachment retracts so that the attachment head is always close to the surface at the drill hole.

  • Press the button for depth stop adjustment (11) and remove the depth stop (14). Press the button (11) again and insert the dust extraction attachment into the auxiliary handle (13) from the front.
  • Connect an extraction hose (diameter 19 mm, accessory) to the suction opening (18) of the dust extraction attachment.

The dust extractor must be suitable for the material being worked.

When extracting dust that is dry, especially detrimental to health or carcinogenic, use a special dust extractor. Setting the drilling depth on the dust extraction attachment (see figure G)

You can also set the required drilling depth X when the dust extraction attachment is fitted.

  • Push the SDS-plus application tool into the SDS-plus tool holder (3) as far as it will go. Otherwise, the movability of the SDS-plus drilling tool can lead to incorrect adjustment of the drilling depth.
  • Loosen the wing bolt (22) on the dust extraction attachment.
  • Without switching it on, press the power tool firmly against the surface you wish to drill. The SDS-plus application tool must be touching the surface.
  • Position the guide tube (23) of the dust extraction attachment in its holder such that the head of the dust extraction attachment rests on the surface to be drilled. Do not slide the guide tube (23) further than necessary over the telescopic tube (21), so that as much as possible of the scale remains visible on the telescopic tube (21).
  • Retighten the wing bolt (22). Loosen the clamping screw (19) on the depth stop of the dust extraction attachment.
  • Slide the depth stop (20) onto the telescopic tube (21) so that the distance X shown in the illustration matches your required drilling depth.
  • Tighten the clamping screw (19) in this position.

Operation

  • Products that are only sold in AUS and NZ: Use a residual current device (RCD) with a nominal residual current of 30 mA or less.

Start-up

  • Pay attention to the mains voltage! The voltage of the power source must match the voltage specified on the rating plate of the power tool. Power tools marked with 230 V can also be operated with 220 V.

Setting the Operating Mode
The operating mode of the power tool is selected using the impact/mode selector switch (10).

  • To change the operating mode, turn the impact/mode selector switch (10) to the required position.

Note: Only change the operating mode when the power tool is switched off. Otherwise, the power tool may become damaged.

Position for hammer drilling into concrete or stone
Position for drilling without impact in wood, metal, ceramic and plastic and for screwdriving
Vario-Lock position for adjusting the chisel position The impact/mode selector switch (10) will not engage in this position.
Position for chiselling

Setting the rotational direction (see figure H)

The rotational direction switch (7) is used to change the rotational direction of the power tool. However, this is not possible while the on/off switch (9) is being pressed.

u Only operate the rotational direction switch (7) when the power tool is not in use.

Always set the rotational direction to clockwise rotation for hammer drilling, drilling and chiselling.

  • Clockwise: To drill and to drive in screws, press the rotational direction switch (7) all the way to the left.
  • Anticlockwise: To loosen and unscrew screws and nuts, press the rotational direction switch (7) all the way to the right. Switching On/Off
  • To switch on the power tool, press the on/off switch (9).
  • To lock the on/off switch (9), press and hold it while also pushing the lock-on button (8).
  • To switch off the power tool, release the on/off switch (9). If the on/off switch (9) is locked, press the switch first and then release it.

Adjusting the Speed/Impact Rate

You can adjust the speed/impact rate of the power tool when it is on by pressing in the on/off switch (9) to varying extents.
Applying light pressure to the on/off switch (9) results in a low rotational speed/impact rate. Applying increasing pressure to the switch increases the speed/impact rate.

Changing the chiselling position (Vario-Lock)

You can lock the chisel in 36 different positions, so you can select the optimum working position for each task.

  • Insert the chisel into the tool holder.
  • Turn the impact/mode selector switch (10) to the “VarioLock” position.
  • Turn the application tool to the required chisel position.
  • Turn the impact/mode selector switch (10) to the “chiselling” position. With this, the tool holder is locked.
  • Set the rotational direction for chiselling to clockwise.

Practical Advice

Setting the drilling depth (see figure I)

You can use the depth stop (14) to set the required drilling depth X.

  • Press the button for depth stop adjustment (11) and insert the depth stop into the auxiliary handle (13).
    The fluting on the depth stop (14) must face downwards.

  • Insert the SDS-plus application tool into the SDS-plus tool holder (3) to the stop. Otherwise, the movability of the SDS-plus drilling tool can lead to incorrect adjustment of the drilling depth.

  • Pull the depth stop far enough out that the distance between the drill bit tip and the edge of the depth stop corresponds to the required drilling depth X.

Overload clutch

  • If the application tool jams or snags, the power transmission to the drill spindle will be interrupted. Always hold the power tool firmly with both hands to withstand the forces this may create and adopt a position with stable footing.
  • Switch the power tool off immediately and remove the application tool if the power tool becomes blocked. Switching on when the drilling tool is blocked may cause high torque reactions.

Inserting screwdriver bits (see figure J)

  • Only apply the power tool to the screw/nut when the tool is switched off. Rotating tool inserts can slip off.

A universal holder (24) with SDS-plus shank (accessory) is required to work with screwdriver bits.

  • Clean and lightly grease the insertion end of the shank.
  • Insert the universal holder into the tool holder while turning it until it locks automatically.
  • Check that it is locked by pulling the universal holder.
  • Insert a screwdriver bit in the universal holder. Only use screwdriver bits that fit the screw head.
  • To remove the universal holder, slide the locking sleeve (5) backwards and remove the universal holder (24) from the tool holder.

Maintenance and Service

Maintenance and Cleaning

  • Pull the plug out of the socket before carrying out any work on the power tool.

  • To ensure safe and efficient operation, always keep the power tool and the ventilation slots clean.

  • In order to avoid safety hazards, if the power supply cord needs to be replaced, this must be done by Bosch or by an after-sales service centre that is authorised to repair Bosch power tools.

  • Replace a damaged dust protection cap immediately.
    It is recommended that you have use an after-sales service for this.

    • Clean the tool holder (3) after each use.

After-Sales Service and Application Service

Our after-sales service responds to your questions concerning maintenance and repair of your product as well as spare parts. You can find explosion drawings and information on spare parts at: www.bosch-pt.com

The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help you with any questions about our products and their accessories.

In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always include the 10‑digit article number given on the nameplate of the product.

Great Britain
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)
P.O. Box 98
Broadwater Park
North Orbital Road
Denham Uxbridge
UB 9 5HJ
At www.bosch-pt.co.uk you can order spare parts or arrange the collection of a product in need of servicing or repair.
Tel. Service: (0344) 7360109
E-Mail: boschservicecentre@bosch.com

You can find further service addresses at: www.bosch- pt.com/serviceaddresses

Disposal

The power tool, accessories and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner. Do not dispose of power tools along with household waste.

Only for EU countries:

According to the European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its implementation into national law, power tools that are no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

If disposed incorrectly, waste electrical and electronic equipment may have harmful effects on the environment and human health, due to the potential presence of hazardous substances.

Only for United Kingdom:
According to The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/3113) (as amended), products that are no longer usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.

Package Contents

EU Declaration of Conformity

Rotary Hammer Article number

We declare under our sole responsibility that the stated products comply with all applicable provisions of the directives and regulations listed below and are in conformity with the following standards. Technical file at: *

PBH 2000 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 RE
PBH 2100 SRE
PBH 2100 SRE
PBH 2500 RE
PBH 2500 RE
PBH 2500 SRE
PBH 2500 SRE| 3 603 CA9 322
3 603 CA9 300
3 603 CA9 320
3 603 CA9 350
3 603 CA9 330
3 603 CA9 370
1 600 A02 18Y
3 603 CA9 321
3 603 CA9 301
3 603 B44 401
3 603 B44 421
3 603 B44 404
3 603 B44 400| 2006/42/EC
2014/30/EU
2011/65/EU| EN 62841-1:2015
EN IEC 62841-2-6:2020+A11:2020 EN IEC 55014-1:2021
EN IEC 55014-2:2021
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021 EN IEC 63000:2018
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  • Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH (PT/ECS) 70538 Stuttgart GERMANY
    Henk Becker
    Helmut Heinzelmann
    Chairman of Head of Product Certification Executive
    Management
    | | Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH, 70538 Stuttgart, GERMANY Stuttgart, 12.01.2023

Declaration of Conformity

Rotary Hammer
PBH 2100 RE| Article number
3 603 CA9 370
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We declare under our sole responsibility that the stated products comply with all applicable provisions of the regulations listed below and are in conformity with the following standards. Technical file at: Robert Bosch Ltd. (PT/SOP-GB), Broadwater Park, North Orbital Road, Uxbridge UB9 5HJ, United Kingdom
The Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations 2008 The Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2012
EN 62841-1:2015
EN IEC 62841-2-6:2020+A11:2020
EN IEC 55014-1:2021
EN IEC 55014-2:2021
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019+A1:2021
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019+A2:2021
EN IEC 63000:2018
| Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH, 70538 Stuttgart, Germany represented (in terms of the above regulations) by Robert Bosch Limited, Broadwater Park, North Orbital Road, Uxbridge UB9 5HJ, United Kingdom
|
Robert Bosch Ltd. Broadwater Park, North Orbital Road, Uxbridge UB9 5HJ, United Kingdom, as authorised representative acting on behalf of Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH, 70538 Stuttgart, Germany

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