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May 5, 2016 at 10:12 am #512177
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ModeratorThought I’d start this new thread to deal with all the new tools that Bosch is releasing over the next month or two.
Today, I saw the new Bosch Reaxx Table Saw with Active Response Technology that has just popped up on the Bosch North America website.
Per a retailer that just sent me an E-Flyer, the release date they are taking orders for is June the 1st here in Canada with a retail price of $1999.00 CDA.
It does come with the Gravity Rise Stand which is kinda nice, although I wonder if they’ll make it available without one for those who don’t need the GRS for what are intended as permanent setups.
May 5, 2016 at 10:25 am #512191I am excited about the new 12v brushless impact, does any one know the official release of that.
May 5, 2016 at 10:26 am #512194It does come with the Gravity Rise Stand which is kinda nice, although I wonder if they’ll make it available without one for those who don’t need the GRS for what are intended as permanent setups.
Perhaps, but the gravity rise stand is quite sturdy. My 4100 is on one and it serves as both a shop saw and a jobsite saw depending on the job. I’d hate to be without it…but if you never use it, why spend the cash on one?
Do we have any official release dates for other tools…or even a list of what to expect in the coming months? Sure there will a a ton of speculation, but exactly what has been confirmed?
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InstagramMay 5, 2016 at 11:08 am #512204Anonymous
InactiveThought I’d start this new thread to deal with all the new tools that Bosch is releasing over the next month or two.
Today, I saw the new Bosch Reaxx Table Saw with Active Response Technology that has just popped up on the Bosch North America website.
Per a retailer that just sent me an E-Flyer, the release date they are taking orders for is June the 1st here in Canada with a retail price of $1999.00 CDA.
It does come with the Gravity Rise Stand which is kinda nice, although I wonder if they’ll make it available without one for those who don’t need the GRS for what are intended as permanent setups.
The second video is good, Looks like they’ve beefed up a few things on that saw too. The plate, blade guard and anti-kickback mounting system. The mechanism of the blade pop looks to be a TON better design then the unmentionable one, Easy and cheap to reset/replace if it gets tripped. Bravo!!
May 5, 2016 at 11:50 am #512211Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
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Fayetteville, NCMay 5, 2016 at 12:05 pm #512217Wonder if they spent any time/money on dust collection with the REAXX? Hope it’s not like the 4100.
Looks like so far no official dates for the 12V tools, though.
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— Glenn BottingMay 5, 2016 at 12:09 pm #512218Doobie
ModeratorLooks like so far no official dates for the 12V tools, though.
If @Madman_US is correct from a previous post he did in another thread a day or two ago, tomorrow may be the big day that we see a host of them show up on the Bosch NA website.
May 5, 2016 at 12:25 pm #512233If madman_us is correct from a previous post he did in another thread a day or two ago, tomorrow may be the big day that we see a host of them show up on the Bosch NA website
Lets wait and see right? 😛
Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
I have the CAG180 ( 4-1/2″ grinder )
curious what they gonna come up with"If you're going to do something, do it right the first time"
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Palm Springs, CAMay 5, 2016 at 12:31 pm #512234Looks like so far no official dates for the 12V tools, though.
If @madman_us is correct from a previous post he did in another thread a day or two ago, tomorrow may be the big day that we see a host of them show up on the Bosch NA website.
Its exciting to see what will be released on the Bosch site and what will be added to our rewards list. I’ll be following
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May 5, 2016 at 12:44 pm #512237Clev08
ProBosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
Interesting, I’m curious as to why they developed that technology instead of going with the brushless tech that already exists?
May 5, 2016 at 12:48 pm #512238Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
Interesting, I’m curious as to why they developed that technology instead of going with the brushless tech that already exists?
Depending on the application, Brushes can give more torque than brushless, which is why lots of the more hardcore stuff tends to stay brushed.
But, brushless can also bring other power curves to the table, such as getting more power out of the input, allowing for high-speed blade spins like brushless circular saws.
Brushless isnt always better when you need slower grunt, I guess
May 5, 2016 at 1:02 pm #512246Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
This is the first u have heard about this, is there somewhere you got this from.
May 5, 2016 at 1:35 pm #512259Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
This is the first u have heard about this, is there somewhere you got this from.
4 1/2″ is listed on their website.
https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/angle-grinders-cag180-01-34516-p/Could not find anything on the 5″ though.
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— Glenn BottingMay 5, 2016 at 1:51 pm #512262Reflector
ProI’m still waiting for news on the new Colt (GKF125CEK) successor. Jim did mention there’d be more information around May.
There’s also the new drills aside from the DDS181A.
May 5, 2016 at 2:35 pm #512277Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
Interesting, I’m curious as to why they developed that technology instead of going with the brushless tech that already exists?
Depending on the application, Brushes can give more torque than brushless, which is why lots of the more hardcore stuff tends to stay brushed.
But, brushless can also bring other power curves to the table, such as getting more power out of the input, allowing for high-speed blade spins like brushless circular saws.
Brushless isnt always better when you need slower grunt, I guess
Curious because my first encounter with brushless outside of motion control was in threaded fastener assembly which is a pure torque application. Gearing played a big part in this application but still brushless is now the standard in assembly operations.
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Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.May 5, 2016 at 3:18 pm #512294Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
Wow, that’s good, for myself, I would not be using all day, but it’s going to be on my wishlist.
Anxiously awaiting what is releasedMay 5, 2016 at 3:31 pm #512299Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
Interesting, I’m curious as to why they developed that technology instead of going with the brushless tech that already exists?
Depending on the application, Brushes can give more torque than brushless, which is why lots of the more hardcore stuff tends to stay brushed.
But, brushless can also bring other power curves to the table, such as getting more power out of the input, allowing for high-speed blade spins like brushless circular saws.
Brushless isnt always better when you need slower grunt, I guess
Curious because my first encounter with brushless outside of motion control was in threaded fastener assembly which is a pure torque application. Gearing played a big part in this application but still brushless is now the standard in assembly operations.
Yeah I thought brushless was better in every way. The top of the line makita and Milwaukee drills are both brushless and have 300 in pounds of torque more than the brute.
May 5, 2016 at 5:06 pm #5123134 1/2″ is listed on their website.
https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/angle-grinders-cag180-01-34516-p/thats the old / current model. I got that one 😛
I’m still waiting for news on the new Colt (GKF125CEK) successor. Jim did mention there’d be more information around May.
Looking forward to that one too.
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Palm Springs, CAMay 5, 2016 at 6:30 pm #512338Thought I’d start this new thread to deal with all the new tools that Bosch is releasing over the next month or two.
Today, I saw the new Bosch Reaxx Table Saw with Active Response Technology that has just popped up on the Bosch North America website.
Per a retailer that just sent me an E-Flyer, the release date they are taking orders for is June the 1st here in Canada with a retail price of $1999.00 CDA.
It does come with the Gravity Rise Stand which is kinda nice, although I wonder if they’ll make it available without one for those who don’t need the GRS for what are intended as permanent setups.
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May 5, 2016 at 6:39 pm #512341Bosch is also coming out with a 4 1/2″ & 5″ 18V grinders. Although not brushless they offer never wear out brushes and are billed as being able to perform all day long.
This is the first u have heard about this, is there somewhere you got this from.
4 1/2″ is listed on their website.
https://www.boschtools.com/us/en/boschtools-ocs/angle-grinders-cag180-01-34516-p/Could not find anything on the 5″ though.
That’s the one we had on the list. Not new.
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