Stop Throwing Away $800 Demolition Hammers
The GBH 11 DE (Rotary Hammer) and GSH 11 E (Demolition Hammer) are the undisputed kings of the 11kg SDS-Max class. They are designed to demolish brick walls and tear up concrete floors. But when the massive heavy-duty motor finally surrenders to the heat and dust, many contractors mistakenly scrap the entire machine. The FixPartHub Premium Armature & Brush Rebuild Kit is the ultimate, cost-effective solution to rebuild the heart of your concrete buster.
The “Ring of Fire” Death Rattle
Diagnosing a blown armature in these heavy tools is visually obvious. If you pull the trigger and see a violent, continuous “ring of fire” sparking around the commutator (visible through the rear ventilation slots), accompanied by a harsh ozone burning smell and an immediate loss of hammering power, the rotor windings have shorted out. Replacing this core assembly is the only way to reverse the damage.
Why is it Sold as a Set? (The Golden Rule of Motor Repair)
We bundle our premium armatures directly with a fresh set of high-grade carbon brushes for one critical reason: Survival. When an old armature burns out, it melts and pits the surface of the carbon brushes. If you install a $50+ new armature and reuse those damaged $5 brushes, the scarred carbon will immediately scratch deep grooves into your new copper commutator, ruining your new part in minutes. Our complete kit ensures a clean, perfectly mated electrical connection from the very first spin.
Technical Specifications & Compatibility
| Part Type | Electric Motor Armature (Rotor) + Carbon Brush Set |
|---|---|
| Primary Compatibility | Compatible with GBH 11 DE (Rotary Hammer), GSH 11 E (Demolition Hammer) |
| Tool Class | 11kg / SDS-Max Heavy Duty |
| Brush Feature | Includes “Auto-Stop” pop-out pins to prevent future commutator damage |
| FixPartHub Service | Is your newly rebuilt hammer motor spinning beautifully, but the chisel won’t strike the concrete? You have lost pneumatic compression! Contact FixPartHub to source comprehensive striker O-ring rebuild kits and premium aftermarket gearbox grease tubes to restore full impact energy! |
⚠️ DIY Repair Warning: When installing the new armature, do NOT force the helical gear into the gearbox. Gently rotate the cooling fan by hand until the gear teeth mesh perfectly. Furthermore, you must seat the new carbon brushes properly and run the tool without load (free-spinning) for 3-5 minutes to properly “bed in” the curve of the new brushes to the commutator before hammering concrete.
Disclaimer: FixPartHub is an independent global supplier of premium aftermarket replacement tool parts. We are not affiliated with, authorized by, or endorsed by Robert Bosch Tool Corporation. All brand names, model numbers (such as GBH 11 DE, GSH 11 E), and trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used within this listing solely for compatibility demonstration and informational purposes.
Yes. This genuine-spec aftermarket armature rotor and carbon brush kit is precision-engineered to be a direct, drop-in replacement for Bosch 11kg class heavy-duty concrete tools. It perfectly fits the GSH 11 E (Demolition Hammer), as well as the GBH 11 DE and GBH 11 E (Rotary Hammers), restoring the extreme breaking power of your original motor.
It is a strict rule of professional electric motor repair. When an old armature burns out or the commutator gets scored, the intense heat and sparking will melt, glaze, or pit the old carbon brushes. If you run old, damaged brushes against a brand-new copper commutator, it will immediately scratch the fresh copper and destroy your new rotor. Always use the included fresh brushes to bed in the new motor properly.
Crucial Pro Tip: Never drop a new armature into a burnt tool without inspecting the stator (the stationary magnetic field coils inside the housing)! Concrete demolition creates extreme heat. If your old rotor melted down, it may have scorched the stator’s wire insulation or left melted copper debris inside the housing. Thoroughly blow out the case with compressed air and verify the stator coils are not blackened or short-circuited before installing this new rotor.













