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Last Repair for this Old Bosch 1130 EVS rotary hammer.
Last Repair for this Old Bosch 1130 EVS rotary hammer. Fixed with all Old stock parts.
#Repair #Bosch #EVS #rotary #hammer
“Dean Doherty”
This will be the last ever repair for this Old Bosch 11230EVS rotary hammer. or GBH 5 DCE. Parts are now becoming obsolete, …
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I've turned my office desk into a work shop , cluttered with tools and parts , thanks Dean!
Another legendary repair. Thanks Dean. Good on ya mate.
I look forward to each and every one of your videos.
My brother and i are fixing tools instead of buying new ones. We owe it all to you and your wonderful/helpful content!! Thank you very much Dean Doherty!!!!
I just found your channel and enjoy the videos. Was just wondering if you have a video on normal maintenance for and Dewalt or milwaukee 1/4in impact
Top marks dean did feel sorry for the transformer though π’
That was a real treat β€
Great video as always Dean. Probably a stupid question, but I've always wondered why there is a piston and a striker in these machines, couldn't they be combined?
I said that to the wife the other day you just have to force it thatβs when she hit me π
Great video, as usual, Dean. Can you think of a modern equivalent that you think will last 24 years of being rode hard and put away wet?
A tricky one to strip down, especially with that vintage grime inside it. You must be unique in being able to reassemble it first go.
A master at work. Sorry but at 8:10 when you tried wacking the allen key twice without holding it down i was dead ππ watched countless hours of your videos i think thats the 1st thing ive ever see you do that made me go hmm.
And the Hilti greese is gone π’
No service kit?
Great Fix Dean!! π
I have a gbh 5/40 from '91, older version of this machine, of course no service kit but the pins from the pipe was still available, orings still, main oil seal and circ clip, the seal oring unfortunately was not available. The only thing that i've found damaged was piston that i needed to buy a replacement from a company in Germany.
Fun time to remove the bearing from the housing at 1am in the kitchen using the heat from cooking machine π
I would be happy to have a parts washer but i've succeeded with gas and good scrub! And i've started that repair because of you! Thanks man!
I don't usually comment on many things in the world but it is an dying art in this industry as normally we will throw these things in the skip because they don't work no more I was electrician in the old days at any tool that didn't work ended up in the skip but these days are not many repairs it is a throwaway Britain
I would of thought that getting Orings and oil lip seals would of been the easy ,unless they are using purpose built seals. As i would suspect that they would use off the shelf generic components which would be available from and bearing and seal supplier.
38:40 the two reference for the bosch grease
Whereabouts in Donegal are you Dean?
seals can be taken out by using wood screws and screwing them into the seal and using pliers to pull it out
Enters my top 5 Dean videos.
I shake my head amazement watching you fix this stuff, well done
It's really satisfying seeing pieces of a machine covered in crap being cleaned.
21:22 looks like a teddy bear π
Another great video Dean I just fixed 2008 dewalt dc618 nail gun by lowering the solenoid on your advice from one of your video π
handle screw missing π
Glad to see you're wearing glovesπ
The thing with these great old bosch hammers is that they are reliable and parts are available, but if you are using these day in day out the Vibration off them compared to what is available on the market today from Bosch and Makita is night and day.
As soon as you do half an hours work with these beasts your fingers and palms know all about it. Thats the 5kg machines as well as the 7.5 and 10kg machines.
Thumbs up.