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Without knowing which model you have: Most Bosch hammer drills use a plastic connecting rod to attach the piston to the rotating spindle. These are a common failure item and fairly easy to replace.
Hi, have you tried the various positions on the front part of the gearbox behind the 'chuck'? If so, then Im afraid it must go in for repair. These are not an easy fix and personally I would recommend you ask for a 'quotation' as it could be just something simple to do with the 'Gearbox' selector, but it could also be something a lot more serious within the Gearbox. Good Luck & Best Wishes, John..
you need to get that chisel out. If it was hammering with it before the end of the chisel might have broken and not coming into contact with the striker, if it did not then the end of the chisel might be damaged not allowing it to seat fully, either way get the chisel out and put in a regular bit and it will probably work.
if this is an SDS try grabbing the bit with some vice grips and jiggling it back and forth. DO Not do this when its plugged in or has a battery hooked up. (your model # did not mach an online search so I don't know what you've got. Also a bit of WD-40 or the like may help loosen it up.
is it on the front or back? for the back you hammer it out with a punch and hammer and you hammer it back in, but need to know which one front or back, if it's the front you have to take the hub off on some modles to knock them out.
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