ID GSH11E ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Bosch Type] - 26095
ID GSH11E ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Bosch Type] - 26095

ID GSH11E ELECTRIC DEMOLITION HAMMER MACHINE [G-240V] [Bosch Type] - 26095

Sale priceDhs. 520.00 Regular priceDhs. 600.00
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Built to Break — Professional Demolition Power You Can Rely On

The ID GSH11E Electric Demolition Hammer is a professional-grade, heavy-duty breaking machine engineered for the most demanding demolition tasks. Powered by a 1500W motor delivering up to 25 Joules of impact energy, this SDS Max demolition hammer tears through concrete, masonry, and asphalt with relentless force. Featuring variable speed control, double insulation safety, and a Bosch-type SDS Max shank, it is the go-to tool for contractors, builders, and renovation professionals. Supplied with a Type G (British 3-Pin) plug and a PVC carrying case for safe transport and storage.

Key Features Perfect For
  • 1500W Heavy-Duty Motor for sustained high-performance breaking
  • 6–25J Variable Impact Energy with adjustable speed trigger
  • 18mm SDS Max Shank for secure, tool-free bit changes
  • Double Insulation for enhanced electrical safety on site
  • PVC Carrying Case included for protection and portability
  • Breaking and demolishing reinforced concrete slabs
  • Tile and floor removal in renovation projects
  • Asphalt breaking for road and landscaping work
  • Chiselling through brick and block masonry
  • At the heart of this machine is a 1500W rated power input motor operating on 220–240V AC at 50/60Hz, delivering consistent, high-torque performance across extended demolition sessions without overheating or power drop-off, making it a true workhorse for professional job sites.
  • The variable impact energy range of 6 to 25 Joules, combined with a rated speed of 1300 RPM and a variable speed trigger, gives the operator precise control over breaking force, from delicate surface chiselling to full-power concrete demolition, all with a single squeeze of the trigger.
  • Equipped with an 18mm SDS Max shank system — the industry-standard interface for heavy-duty demolition hammers, this machine accepts a wide range of professional SDS Max chisels and bits, including the pointed chisel supplied in the box, enabling immediate use straight out of the case.
  • The double insulation construction ensures that all live electrical components are fully isolated from the outer housing, providing a critical layer of protection against electric shock in wet or dusty construction environments, meeting the safety demands of professional tradespeople.
  • Weighing in at a manageable 11 kg net weight, the machine strikes a balance between raw demolition power and operator control. It ships complete with the machine, a pointed chisel, a guide book, and a durable PVC carrying case — keeping your investment protected during transport between sites and in storage.

 

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is this a rotary hammer or a demolition hammer — what is the difference?

The ID GSH11E is a pure demolition hammer, not a rotary hammer. A rotary hammer combines rotation and hammering to drill holes, while a demolition hammer delivers straight, linear impact force only — making it purpose-built for breaking, chiselling, and demolishing concrete, masonry, and asphalt. It does not drill holes. If your primary task is heavy breaking and demolition rather than drilling, this is the correct tool for the job.

How does this compare to a Bosch GSH 11 E demolition hammer?

The ID GSH11E is a Bosch-type demolition hammer, meaning it shares the same SDS Max shank interface, form factor, and operating class as the Bosch GSH 11 E. It is powered by a 1500W motor with 6–25J of impact energy and operates on 220–240V — specifications that place it in the same performance category. It is an excellent value alternative for professionals who need heavy-duty demolition capability without the premium brand price tag.

What plug type does this machine use — is it compatible in the UAE?

This machine comes fitted with a Type G plug (British 3-Pin), which is the standard plug type used in the UAE. It operates on 220–240V at 50/60Hz, which is fully compatible with the UAE mains supply. No adapter or converter is required for use in the UAE, making it ready to use straight out of the box.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What SDS Max bits and chisels are compatible with this machine?

This machine uses the 18mm SDS Max shank system, which is the industry-standard interface for professional-class demolition hammers. It is compatible with the full range of SDS Max chisels, including flat chisels, pointed chisels, wide chisels, and scaling chisels from any major tooling brand. A pointed chisel is included in the box so you can begin work immediately. SDS Max bits are widely available and offer tool-free, secure bit changes.

How does the variable speed and impact energy work on this machine?

The variable speed trigger allows you to control the motor speed — and therefore the impact rate — by adjusting how hard you squeeze the trigger. The harder you squeeze, the faster the motor spins and the higher the impact frequency. The machine delivers an impact energy range of 6 to 25 Joules at a rated speed of 1300 RPM, giving you the flexibility to work on lighter chiselling tasks at lower settings or unleash full breaking power for reinforced concrete at maximum throttle.

What is included in the box with this demolition hammer?

The package includes everything you need to get started on site. Inside the PVC carrying case you will find the demolition hammer machine itself, a pointed chisel for immediate use, and a guide book with operating instructions and safety information. The carrying case is designed for secure transport and long-term storage, protecting the machine and accessories between jobs.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

The machine feels very heavy — how can I reduce operator fatigue during long sessions?

At 11 kg, the ID GSH11E is a professional-class demolition hammer, and its weight is a natural result of the heavy-duty components required to deliver up to 25 Joules of impact energy. To reduce fatigue, use the variable speed trigger to work at lower impact settings when full power is not needed, take regular breaks, and use both hands to distribute the load. Ensure you are working at a comfortable height and use the machine's weight to your advantage by letting gravity assist the breaking action rather than forcing it downward.

I am concerned about electrical safety on a wet or dusty construction site — is this machine safe to use?

Yes. The ID GSH11E features double insulation construction, which means all live electrical components are completely isolated from the outer casing of the machine. This design ensures that even if internal insulation fails, the outer body of the tool cannot become live, significantly reducing the risk of electric shock. This is a recognised safety standard for power tools used in demanding environments. As with all power tools, always follow standard site safety practices and avoid submerging the machine in water.

My chisel bit keeps slipping or is difficult to insert — what should I check?

This machine uses an 18mm SDS Max shank, so you must ensure you are using SDS Max compatible bits only — not SDS Plus or any other shank type, as these will not lock correctly and may slip during operation. To insert a bit, pull back the chuck collar, insert the SDS Max shank fully until it clicks into place, and release the collar. Give the bit a firm tug to confirm it is locked. If the bit still slips, inspect the chuck for debris or damage and clean it with a dry cloth. Always use the correct SDS Max tooling for safe and effective operation.