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The Bosch RHA-50 SDS-Plus Right Angle Attachment is a lightweight, durable accessory designed to transform your Bosch SDS-plus rotary hammer into a versatile tool capable of drilling concrete in tight, hard-to-reach spaces. Featuring 360-degree rotation and compatibility with most newer Bosch models, it ensures precision and ease on every job site, backed by Bosch’s trusted warranty.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | RHA-50 |
Item Weight | 2.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 5 x 2.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RHA-50 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Power Source | electric-powered, Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Included Components | Unit^Instruction Guide |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30-day money back guarantee, 1 year manufacturer warranty |
J**E
Makes the impossible possible!
Works great.It is difficult to get get enough force behind the bit when drilling in tight spaces, but if you can use a board as a lever and lean on the bit this will drill as fast as if you are using the regular chuck.
A**Y
This is a throw away tool ((((READ THIS)))
Contractors beware this is a home owner grade tool! Drill one hole then wait 20-45 minutes for the attachment to cool back down to room temperature. Failure to do so WILL result in a catastrophic tool malfunction and most likely a burn on the operators hand. 400. 5/8 holes took one man 100+hours and 4 of these attachments. And I ended up buying another tool(Hilti te-6 with right angle attachment for another $800+) in an effort to speed up the process. Side note, the Hilti right angle attachment also failedDid not make a dime on my project due to the epic failure of these attachments.There is a reason that these are not on the shelves at your local Home Depot.Maybe using a angle grinder with a coring attachment would be an option.One 3/16 tapcon in a hard to reach place?fine more than that? buy the Hilti and bid 10 times as long as it would normally take.
W**E
Excellent tool if you know how to improvise:
I bought and used this tool to drill five holes in a concrete floor, ( 3" deep) with my Bosch Rotary Hammer model 11255VSR ( SDS Plus) and the tool worked excellent, and did NOT heat up as it allegedly did for some of the other customers who chimed in here. But for full disclosure, allow me to point out that due to the several other previous reviews about this product which were negative, I took the warnings to heart and took some precautionary steps to improvise.At least two or more of the previous reviews described there being trouble with the Allen head bolt on this tool being ineffective and the tool sliding off of the Bosch rotary hammer during use. So what I did to prevent that from happening, is I tightened the Allen head good and tight, and then I installed a radiator hose clamp around the tool right next to the Allen head bolt, ( see photos). I also wrapped the tool with Gorilla tape to help secure it to the Bosch rotary hammer, and this improvision worked perfectly, because I had no problems at all with the tool sliding off during use.I don't know how this tool would work if I had to drill 20 or 30 holes or more in one day. After all, I'm not a professional mason nor contractor. I'm merely a DIY home owner. And what I can tell you is that for drilling five 3" deep holes in concrete in a very shallow/tight area, this tool is perfect for that, provided the hose clamp and the Gorilla tape is used like I did.I was a little concerned about the Gorilla tape melting and leaving me with a nasty gooey mess on my Rotary hammer afterward, but as I've already stated, this tool did not heat up for me at all and I didn't even use gloves to hold handle it during use. In fact, the only thing that heated up was the SDS Plus masonry bit itself, ( which of course is normal/usual). So there wasn't any mess nor melted tape glue to contend with afterward. I was able to pull the tape off of the tool and off of my Bosch Rotary hammer without any hassle.Now as far as the complaints by some others about this tool preventing, or reducing the hammer action during the drill procedure, that was not an issue for me. I noticed a couple times in the middle of drilling the holes, the hammer action stopped while the bit was merely spinning, and I just wiggled the rotary hammer a little bit to manipulate it, and the hammer action resumed without a problem, and the bit began cutting it's way deeper into the concrete.MY CONCLUSION: For drilling several holes in a tight area, ( let's say less than a dozen holes) this tool is very effective and will get the job done. As long as you don't rely on the Allen head clamping bolt alone to prevent the tool from sliding off your Bosch rotary hammer. Yes, it's unfortunate that this tool costs close to the same price, ( if not a little more) than your Bosch rotary hammer cost you. But I haven't found any alternative that is less expensive for drilling in tight areas.For drilling a dozen holes or less in a tight space, I recommend this tool. I couldn't have completed my task without it, and I will use it again if I ever have the need.
C**G
Five Stars
Good product
A**N
it ok
work good, BUT work it way lose.
A**R
Five Stars
It worked very nice.
M**N
Not for Hammer Drilling
The product in theory is great but as soon as you attach it to the drill and start hammer drilling it forces the attachment off, is useless for drilling into concrete which I bought it for!
G**N
Drilling One 3/4" x 4" Hole Took 15 Minutes Versus 1 Minute Without Attachement
I had a single 3/4" by 4" deep hole to drill in a tight spot for a deck footing. This got the job done, but it took about 15 minutes for it to finish the hole. This might not matter to a home owner, but time is too valuable to a contractor for something like this to happen.I was a bit skeptical in the first place, since I could not figure out how the hammer function would transfer through a 90 degree change in the drive train. But, the Bosch people I talked with before buying the attachment said it decreased the function of the tool by about 40 percent. I would have been fine with a 40% reduction in efficiency, but a 95% reduction is way too much.I am going to try a few holes where I can drill with the attachment and without it in the same hole to see if this is normal. I really have no idea if this attachment is actually working the way it is supposed to or not, which is the real problem.
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