Bosch Power Tools Drill GBH 24 VFR User Manual

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Bedienungsanleitung  
Operating Instructions  
Instructions d’emploi  
Instrucciones de servicio  
Manual de instruções  
Istruzioni d’uso  
Gebruiksaanwijzing  
Betjeningsvejledning  
Bruksanvisning  
Brukerveiledningen  
Käyttöohje  
GBH 24 VFR  
GBH 24 VRE  
Oδηγία øειρισµïύ  
Kullanım kılavuzu  
Deutsch  
English  
Français  
Español  
Português  
Italiano  
Nederlands  
Dansk  
Svenska  
Norsk  
Suomi  
Eλληνικά  
Türkçe  
 
Ø
L
Ø
L
(mm) (mm)  
(mm) (mm)  
ø
3,5  
4
4
5
5
50 2 608 597 773  
10  
50 1 618 596 176  
50 1 618 596 231  
100 2 608 597 774  
50 1 618 596 164  
100 1 618 596 189  
150 2 608 596 199  
50 1 618 596 165  
10 100 1 618 596 177  
10 150 1 618 596 265  
10 200 1 618 596 178  
10 250 1 618 596 315  
10 300 1 618 596 266  
10 400 1 618 596 267  
10 550 2 608 596 117  
11 100 1 618 596 179  
11 150 1 618 596 316  
11 200 1 618 596 180  
11 250 2 608 597 781  
12 100 1 618 596 181  
12 150 1 618 596 268  
12 200 1 618 596 182  
12 250 2 608 597 782  
12 400 1 618 596 269  
13 100 1 618 596 183  
13 150 1 618 596 318  
13 200 1 618 596 184  
14 100 1 618 596 185  
14 150 1 618 596 270  
14 200 1 618 596 186  
14 250 1 618 596 271  
14 400 2 608 596 118  
15 100 1 618 596 187  
15 200 1 618 596 188  
16 150 1 618 596 185  
16 250 1 618 596 186  
L
5
5,5  
5,5 100 2 608 596 146  
5,5 150 2 608 597 775  
5,5 200 2 608 597 776  
6
6
6
6
6,5  
6,5 100 1 618 596 169  
6,5 150 2 608 597 778  
6,5 200 2 608 597 779  
6,5 250 2 608 597 780  
7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
50 1 618 596 166  
100 1 618 596 167  
150 2 608 596 115  
200 2 608 597 777  
50 1 618 596 168  
50 1 618 596 170  
100 1 618 596 171  
150 2 608 597 130  
50 1 618 596 172  
100 1 618 596 173  
150 1 618 596 174  
200 1 618 596 264  
400 2 608 596 116  
550 2 608 596 183  
100 2 608 596 158  
150 1 618 596 175  
Ø
L
(mm) (mm)  
ø
16 400 2 608 597 000  
18 200 2 608 597 001  
18 400 2 608 597 002  
20 200 2 608 597 003  
20 400 2 608 597 004  
L
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Ø
L
Ø
L
(mm) (mm)  
(mm) (mm)  
ø
10 950 2 608 597 122  
12 550 1 618 596 224  
12 950 2 608 597 123  
14 550 1 618 596 225  
14 950 2 608 597 124  
15 400 1 618 596 257  
16 400 1 618 596 259  
16 550 1 618 596 226  
16 750 1 618 596 227  
16 950 2 608 597 125  
17 150 1 618 596 203  
18 150 1 618 596 204  
18 250 1 618 596 319  
18 400 1 618 596 260  
18 550 2 608 596 120  
18 750 2 608 596 122  
18 950 2 608 597 126  
19 150 1 618 596 205  
19 250 1 618 596 320  
19 400 1 618 596 261  
20 150 1 618 596 207  
20 250 1 618 596 262  
20 400 1 618 596 263  
20 550 1 618 596 321  
20 950 2 608 597 127  
L
a = Ø 16 mm  
b = 250 mm  
1 618 600 009  
2 602 025 120  
2 603 001 010  
b
a = 22 mm  
b = 250 mm  
1 618 600 010  
a
2 607 018 296  
1 605 439 002  
1 617 000 132  
24 V/1,7 Ah (NiCd)  
2 607 335 082  
24 V/3,0 Ah (NiCd)  
2 607 335 216  
1 608 571 062  
AL 60 DV 2425  
(Ø 1,5 – 13 mm)  
2 607 224 426 (EU)  
2 607 224 428 (UK)  
2 607 224 430 (AUS)  
AL 15 FC 2498  
2 607 000 206  
2 607 224 484 (EU)  
2 607 224 486 (UK)  
2 607 224 488 (AUS)  
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5
4
3
6
7
2
1
12  
8
9
11  
10  
GBH 24 VFR  
A
B
14  
13  
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C
D
E
2
15  
16  
GBH 24 VFR  
17  
F
G
X
12  
4
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Tool Specifications  
Rotary Hammer  
GBH 24 VFR GBH 24 VFR GBH 24 VRE GBH 24 VRE  
Order number  
0 611 261 7.. 0 611 261 5.. 0 611 260 7.. 0 611 260 5..  
Rated power  
Output power  
Rated speed  
Impact rate  
Impact energy per stroke [J]  
Tool holder  
[W]  
[W]  
350  
270  
350  
270  
0 – 1 000  
0 – 4 400  
1.3  
350  
270  
0 – 1 000  
0 – 4 400  
1.3  
350  
270  
0 – 1 000  
0 – 4 400  
1.3  
[rpm] 0 – 1 000  
[bpm] 0 – 4 400  
1.3  
SDS-plus  
SDS-plus  
SDS-plus  
SDS-plus  
Drilling output:  
- Concrete (twist drill bit)  
- Wood  
- Steel  
[mm] 4 – 20  
[mm] max. 20  
[mm] max. 10  
4 – 20  
max. 20  
max. 10  
4 – 20  
max. 20  
max. 10  
4 – 20  
max. 20  
max. 10  
Weight with battery,  
approx.  
[kg]  
3.5  
4.2  
3.5  
4.2  
Battery  
NiCd  
NiCd  
NiCd  
NiCd  
Order number  
Temperature control  
Rated voltage  
Capacity  
2 607 335 082 2 607 335 216 2 607 335 082 2 607 335 216  
NTC  
24  
NTC  
24  
NTC  
24  
NTC  
24  
[V]  
[Ah]  
1.7  
3.0  
1.7  
3.0  
Weight, approx.  
[kg]  
1.3  
2.0  
1.3  
2.0  
Please observe the order number of your machine. The trade names of the individual machines may vary.  
Machine Elements  
Noise/Vibration Information  
1 Dust protection cap  
2 Locking sleeve  
Measured values determined according to  
EN 50 144.  
Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the prod-  
uct are: sound pressure level: 91 dB (A); sound  
power level: 104 dB (A).  
3 Chuck locking ring  
4 Push-button for depth-stop adjustment  
5 Impact stop switch  
6 Rotational direction switch  
7 On/Off switch  
Wear hearing protection!  
2
The typically weighted acceleration is 11 m/s .  
Intended Use  
8 Button  
9 Battery charge display  
10 Battery  
The machine is intended for hammer drilling in  
concrete, brick and stone. It is also suitable for  
drilling without impact in wood, metal, ceramic  
and plastic. Machines with electronic control and  
right/left rotation are also suitable for screw-  
driving and thread cutting.  
11 Auxiliary handle  
12 Depth stop  
13 Release button  
14 Protective cap  
15 Interlock  
16 Knurled ring  
Not all of the accessories illustrated or described are  
included as standard delivery.  
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Hold the power tool only by the insulated  
gripping surfaces, when performing an op-  
eration where the cutting tool may run into  
hidden wiring.  
Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed  
metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the op-  
erator.  
For Your Safety  
Working safely with this ma-  
chine is possible only when the  
operating and safety information  
are read completely and the in-  
structions contained therein are  
strictly followed. In addition, the  
general safety notes in the en-  
closed booklet must be ob-  
served. Before using for the first  
time, ask for a practical demon-  
stration.  
Use appropriate detectors to determine if  
utility lines are hidden in the work area or  
call the local utility company for assist-  
ance.  
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.  
Wear protective glasses and hearing protec-  
tion.  
Be careful when screwing in long screws; dan-  
ger of sliding off.  
For long hair, wear hair protection. Work only  
with closely fitting clothes.  
Set the machine against the screw/nut only  
when switched off.  
Before each use, check the machine and bat-  
tery. If damage is detected, do not use the ma-  
chine. Have repairs performed only by a qual-  
ified technician. Never open the machine your-  
self.  
When screwdriving, operate in first gear as  
well as with a low speed.  
Always switch the machine off and wait until it  
Use power tools only with specifically des-  
ignated battery packs. Use of any other bat-  
tery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.  
has come to a standstill before placing it down.  
Never allow children to use the machine.  
Bosch is only able to ensure perfect operation  
of the machine if the original accessories in-  
tended for it are used.  
Under abusive conditions, liquid may be  
ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If  
contact accidentally occurs, flush with wa-  
ter. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally  
seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the  
battery may cause irritation or burns.  
Battery and Battery Charger  
The enclosed operating instructions for the  
battery charger must be read carefully!  
Before any work on the machine itself (e. g.  
maintenance, tool change, etc.) as well as  
when transporting and storing, always set  
the rotational direction switch to the centre  
position. Otherwise danger of injury is given  
when unintentionally actuating the On/Off  
switch.  
Recharge only with the charger specified  
by the manufacturer. A charger that is suita-  
ble for one type of battery pack may create a  
risk of fire when used with another battery  
pack.  
Allow a heated battery to cool before charging.  
Protect the battery from heat and fire: Danger  
of explosion! Do not place the battery on radi-  
ators or expose to strong sun rays for a longer  
time; temperatures over 50 °C cause damage.  
Ensure the switch is in the off position be-  
fore inserting battery pack. Inserting the bat-  
tery pack into power tools that have the switch  
on invites accidents.  
Do not open the battery, and protect it from im-  
pact. Store in a dry and frost-free place.  
Convince yourself before using that the battery  
is securely seated in the machine.  
When battery pack is not in use, keep it  
away from other metal objects like paper  
clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other  
small metal objects that can make a con-  
nection from one terminal to another.  
Shorting the battery terminals together may  
cause burns or a fire.  
Do not strain the machine so heavily that it  
comes to a standstill.  
When working with the machine, always hold it  
firmly with both hands and provide for a secure  
stance.  
Use the machine only with the auxiliary han-  
dle 11.  
Do not dispose of the battery in household  
waste or discard into fire or water.  
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Before Putting into Operation  
Auxiliary Handle/Depth Stop  
F
(see figure  
)
Battery Charging  
Use the machine only with the auxiliary  
handle 11.  
A battery that is new or has not been used for a  
longer period does not develop its full capacity  
until after approximately 5 charging/discharging  
cycles.  
Loosen the handle by turning to the left. Rotate  
the auxiliary handle 11 and adapt to the working  
position. Make sure that the clamping band 17 of  
the auxiliary handle remains in the groove.  
To remove the battery 10, push back the release  
button 13 and pull the battery out downwards. Do  
A
not exert any force (see figure  
).  
Firmly retighten the handle.  
Please refer to the enclosed “Battery Charger” in-  
structions for the operation of the battery charger  
as well as for a description of the charging proc-  
ess.  
The drilling depth can be set with the depth  
stop 12.  
For this, press the push-button for the depth-stop  
adjustment 4, adjust the required drilling depth X  
and release the push-button for the depth-stop  
adjustment 4again.  
The battery is equipped with an NTC temperature  
control which allows charging only within a tem-  
perature range of between 0 °C and 45 °C.  
A long battery service life is achieved in this man-  
ner.  
The ribbing on depth stop 12 must point upwards.  
Changing the Tool  
A significantly reduced working period after  
charging indicates that the batteries are used and  
must be replaced.  
Before any work on the machine itself, re-  
move the battery.  
Observe the notes on environmental protec-  
tion.  
With the SDS-plus tool holder, simpler and easier  
tool changing is possible without additional aids.  
Battery Charge Display  
Grease the shank end of the tool regu-  
larly.  
The battery 10 is fitted with a battery charge dis-  
play 9. It indicates the charge of the battery at  
any given time during the working process.  
The dust protection cap 1 largely prevents the  
entry of drilling dust during operation. When in-  
serting the tool, take care that the dust protection  
cap 1 is not damaged.  
By pressing the button 8, the battery charge can  
also be checked when the battery has been re-  
moved, or when the machine is at a standstill. Af-  
ter approx. 4 seconds the battery charge display  
automatically turns off.  
A damaged dust protection cap should be  
changed immediately. We recommend having  
this carried out by an after-sales service.  
Battery charge:  
As a requirement of the system, the  
SDS-plus tool must rotate freely. At no-load  
speed, this leads to a certain amount of ra-  
dial run-out.  
0 – 10 %  
10 – 20 %  
20 – 40 %  
40 – 60 %  
60 – 80 %  
This does not affect the accuracy of the drill  
hole, as the bit is automatically centred dur-  
ing drilling.  
C
Inserting (see figure  
)
9
8
Clean and grease the shank end of the tool.  
80 – 100 %  
Insert the tool in a twisting manner into the tool  
holder until it locks. Check if it has locked by pull-  
ing the tool.  
When the first display element begins to flash  
(0 – 10 %) the battery is almost empty and must  
be recharged.  
D
Removing (see figure  
)
To maintain the accuracy of the display, occa-  
sionally discharge the battery until the speed of  
the machine is considerably reduced and the bat-  
tery charge display has completely turned off.  
Frequent recharging after short intervals of use  
impairs the accuracy of the display.  
Push back the locking sleeve 2 of the tool holder  
and remove the tool.  
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Reversing the Rotational Direction  
Initial Operation  
Operate the rotational direction switch 6  
only at a standstill.  
Inserting the Battery  
Before re-inserting the battery 10 remove the  
The rotational direction switch 6 is used to re-  
verse the rotational direction of the machine.  
However, this is not possible with the On/Off  
switch 7actuated.  
B
protective cap 14 if necessary (see figure  
).  
Set the rotational direction switch 6 to the centre  
position (locked off). Slide the charged battery 10  
into the handle until it can be felt to latch.  
Right Rotation  
Turn the rotational direc-  
tion switch through to  
the left stop (normal op-  
eration: drilling, screw-  
driving, etc.).  
Switching On and Off  
To start the machine, press the On/Off switch 7  
and keep it depressed.  
The machine runs with variable  
speed between 0 and maximum,  
depending on the pressure applied  
to the On/Off switch 7. Light pres-  
sure on the On/Off switch 7 results  
in low rotational speed, thus allow-  
ing drilling to begin in a smooth,  
controlled manner. Further pres-  
sure on the switch results in an in-  
crease in speed.  
Left Rotation  
Press the rotational di-  
rection switch through to  
the right stop (for loos-  
ening and unscrewing  
screws and nuts).  
Impact Stop Switch  
To switch off the machine, release the On/Off  
switch 7.  
Set the impact stop switch 5 to “Drilling”  
(only at a standstill).  
Do not strain the machine so heavily that it comes  
to a standstill.  
Set the impact stop switch 5 to the desired posi-  
tion:  
The machine is not suitable for stationary op-  
eration, e. g., in a drill stand.  
Drilling  
Overload Clutch  
If the drill bit jams or edges, the drive to the  
drill spindle is interrupted.  
Hammer drilling  
Due to the arising forces always hold the ma-  
chine firmly with both hands and provide for  
a secure stance.  
Before pulling out a stuck tool insert, first remove  
the machine from it.  
Electric Brake  
When releasing the On/Off switch 7 the speed of  
the drill chuck is reduced to a stop, thus prevent-  
ing the run-on of the tool.  
Any sparking occurring during this process in the  
area of the upper ventilation slots is normal and  
does not damage the machine.  
For screwdriving applications, wait until the screw  
is flush with the material and then release the  
On/Off switch 7. The screw head does not pene-  
trate into the material then.  
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Open the Keyless Chuck  
Change the SDS-plus  
E
(see figure  
)
Tool Holder (GBH 24 VFR)  
Loosen chuck by turning the interlock 15 clock-  
wise  
The SDS-plus tool holder can easily be replaced  
by the keyless chuck supplied with the machine.  
The keyless chuck serves for rapid insertion of  
the tools without the SDS-plus (e. g. round shaft  
drill, screwdriver bits).  
.
AUF  
Open chuck by turning it counter-clockwise.  
Clamping the Tool  
Insert the tool and manually close chuck while  
holding knurled ring 16.  
Do not hold the machine by the chuck!  
Lock chuck by turning interlock 15 counter-clock-  
wise  
.
ZU  
Removal  
Set the impact stop switch 5 to “Drill”.  
Danger of injury! Before removing the  
chuck, make sure to remove the tools or  
bits.  
Removing the Keyless Chuck  
Tightly grip the chuck locking ring 3 and pull it  
strongly in the direction of the arrow.  
Tightly grip the chuck locking ring 3 and pull  
strongly in the direction of the arrow. Remove the  
chuck.  
Key Type Drill Chuck for Tool  
Inserts with Cylindrical Shank  
(GBH 24 VRE)  
3
Tool inserts with cylindrical shank can be  
clamped with the key type drill chuck (accessory)  
and the corresponding adapter (accessory).  
Set the impact stop switch 5 to “Drill-  
ing” (only at a standstill).  
Clean and lightly grease the adapter shank.  
Insert the assembled chuck with a twisting man-  
ner into the tool holder until it latches. The chuck  
locks itself. Check the locking by pulling on the  
chuck.  
Mounting  
Using the whole hand, tightly grip the chuck.  
Twist it onto the taper shaft of the chuck until it is  
clearly heard to latch. The chuck automatically  
locks.  
Check the locking function by pulling at the  
chuck.  
G
Screwdriving (see figure  
)
Keyless Chuck for Tools with a  
Cylindrical Shaft (GBH 24 VFR)  
The machine is also suitable for occasional  
screwdriving applications, however, not for  
screwdriving applications with extreme re-  
ductions of speed at which the overload  
clutch frequently responds.  
Tools with a cylindrical shaft can be clamped us-  
ing the keyless chuck.  
The keyless chuck is not suitable for  
hammer drilling.  
For screwdriving, the universal bit holder with  
SDS-plus shank (accessory) must be used.  
Mounting the Keyless Chuck  
– Set the impact stop switch 5 to “Drill”.  
Remove the SDS-plus tool holder. Mount the  
keyless chuck in the same way as the SDS-plus  
tool holder.  
– Set the direction of rotation to right-hand rota-  
tion.  
– Regulate the speed with the On/Off switch 7.  
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Maintenance and Cleaning  
Service and Customer  
Assistance  
Before any work on the machine itself, re-  
move the battery.  
Great Britain  
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)  
P.O. Box 98  
Broadwater Park  
North Orbital Road  
Denham-Uxbridge  
Middlesex UB 9 5HJ  
Service............................ +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 82  
Advice line.................... +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 91  
Fax............................................. +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 89  
For safe and proper working, always keep  
the machine and the ventilation slots clean.  
Keep the tool holder clean at all times.  
Changing the Dust Protection Cap  
A damaged dust protection cap should be  
changed immediately. We recommend having  
this carried out by an after-sales service.  
If the machine should fail despite the care taken  
in manufacturing and testing procedures, repair  
should be carried out by an after-sales service  
centre for Bosch power tools.  
Ireland  
Beaver Distribution Ltd.  
Greenhills Road  
Tallaght-Dublin 24  
Service................................... +353 (0)1 / 414 9400  
Fax.................................................... +353 (0)1 / 459 8030  
In all correspondence and spare parts orders,  
please always include the 10-digit order number  
given on the nameplate of the machine.  
Australia  
Robert Bosch Australia L.t.d.  
RBAU/SPT2  
1555 Centre Road  
P.O. Box 66 Clayton  
3168 Clayton/Victoria  
Environmental Protection  
Recycle raw materials instead of  
disposing as waste  
The machine, accessories and  
packaging should be sorted for en-  
vironmental-friendly recycling.  
............................................... +61 (0)1 / 800 804 777  
Fax............................................... +61 (0)1 / 800 819 520  
These instructions are printed on recycled paper  
manufactured without chlorine.  
New Zealand  
The plastic components are labelled for catego-  
rized recycling.  
Robert Bosch Limited  
14-16 Constellation Drive  
Mairangi Bay  
Auckland  
New Zealand  
Nickel-cadmium-battery:  
If your product is equipped  
with a nickel-cadmium-bat-  
tery, the battery must be  
collected, recycled or dis-  
posed of in an environmen-  
tally-friendly way.  
..................................................... +64 (0)9 / 47 86 158  
Fax..................................................... +64 (0)9 / 47 82 914  
Defective or worn out batteries must be recycled  
according to the guidelines 91/157/EEC.  
Declaration of Conformity  
We declare under our sole responsibility that this  
product is in conformity with the following stand-  
ards or standardization documents. EN 50 144  
(Battery powered products) and EN 60 335 (Bat-  
tery charger) according to the provisions of the di-  
rectives 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 98/37/EC.  
Batteries no longer suitable for use can be  
directly returned at:  
Great Britain  
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)  
P.O. Box 98  
Broadwater Park  
02  
North Orbital Road  
Denham-Uxbridge  
Middlesex UB 9 5HJ  
Dr. Gerhard Felten  
Senior Vice President Engineering Head of Product Certification  
Dr. Eckerhard Strötgen  
Service............................ +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 82  
Advice line .................... +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 91  
Fax............................................. +44 (0) 18 95 / 83 87 89  
Robert Bosch GmbH, Geschäftsbereich Elektrowerkzeuge  
Subject to change without notice  
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