Bosch 1250DEVS RO/DA

What are ur thoughts on this RO/DA?



Model 1250DEVS;







Model 1250DEVS;

6″ Dual-Mode Random Orbit Sander/Polisher

Multiple-purpose sander with two sanding modes: Random Orbit mode for normal stock removal or fine finishing and "Turbo" driven eccentric orbit mode for aggressive stock removal.

Simple sanding mode selector switch - Quickly change between random orbit mode and "Turbo" mode.

Mode selector switch Quickly change between random orbit mode and "Turbo" mode

Random orbit mode-eccentric orbit plus rotation For normal stock removal or fine finishing

"Turbo" driven eccentric orbit mode For aggressive, fast stock removal. 5x random orbit sander removal rate!

Powerful 6.5 amp motor with variable speed (3,100-6,650 OPM) To match speed to work piece and task ensures fast smooth results on all surfaces

Soft Start Reduces start-up torque

Responseâ„¢ circuitry Maintains pad speed under heavy loads and protects against overloads

Integral pad dampening system Helps prevent swirl marks for consistent fine finish

Passive dust collection system Vacuum cleaner and hoses required - accepts Bosch VAC001, VAC009 and VAC010 hoses or VAC002 hose adapter

Variable-speed dial Allows match of speed to workpiece and task

Uses 6-Hole 6″ hook and loop discs Compatible with industry-standard discs



Includes:

Dust Tube -- 2601328072

Soft Backing Pad -- RS6045

Ambidextrous Auxiliary Handle -- 2602025067

Sanding Disc -- Included

Pad Wrench, 5mm (stored on tool) -- 1907950006



Who's got one, used one or has an opinion on the 1250DEVS? Any input would be great because i can't find any reviews on it. Thanks :xyxthumbs
 
Yes, the blue Bosch tools are made for the heavy duty/professional market. Greens are the consumer's.



technical data

Sanding plate diameter: 150 mm

Idle speed: 3.100 /- 6.650 1/min

Oscillations: 6.200 /- 13.300 1/min

Sanding plate rpm: 290 1/min /- 620 1/min (forced rotation)

Eccentricity: 2,25 mm

Sanding sheet / disc attachment: Velcro-type fastening

Rated power input: 600 W

Weight: 2,4 kg

Length: 310,0 mm

Width: 150,0 mm

Height: 147,0 mm

Oscillating circuit diameter: 4,5 mm





Random orbit sander GEX 150 Turbo



Three tools in one



• Just one click : switch from fine sanding to coarse sanding or polishing

• Five times more material removal in turbo operation (coarse sanding); the time saving means that the tool pays for itself after a few working hours

• Longest service life thanks to perfect bearing seals, overload protection and a robust turbo switch

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Other advantages

• Smallest grip circumference on the market, most compact design and low weight ensure effortless working

• Wear-free disc brake for a surface finish free of scores (fine sanding)

• Excellent, quiet running behaviour and five times longer service life than conventional sanding discs

• Health protection thanks to collection of 98% of dust by means of an external dust extractor

• Constant Electronic for uniform results
 
Im extremely surprised not to find much on this quality machine in autopia. It is the top of the range bosch availiable and is a kickass forced rotation. At that price i would much rather prefer it over the makita BO6040.



It is ahead of the market, having; low weight, high power, good looks, good opm, variable speed, ambidextrous 90 degree handle, forced rotation, is very durable (industry gex series), long service life construction and most of all, turbo mode!



Not that it matters with 6.5 amps of power, forced rotation and turbo mode, but why did Bosch only give it an orbit diameter of 4.5mm?

I couldn't find that figure myself, but am wondering why the guys at bosch decided to go one better with everything else except for orbit diameter??? :think:
 
The biggest pad throws have 9mm, which guarantees quick, powerful work, but there is a distant possibility of swirl marks. A smaller orbit ensures finer finish.



My green Bosch have a very high 24000 max OPM, so the smaller (4mm) orbit doesn't matter.
 
civicdacbiet said:
Im extremely surprised not to find much on this quality machine in autopia. It is the top of the range bosch availiable...
Bosch hasn't been too aggressive in the automotive market in the US. I think they see their niche primarily in construction. Too bad though, they make great tools.



It's a fairly new machine too. Its predecessor, the1370DEVS, looked a lot like the PC.

1370devs.jpg


At a tool show once, I asked the Bosch reps about the1370DEVS and they'd never heard of it. I had to work up to the regional manager to find someone who even knew what tool I was asking for. He finally dug one out for me to look at, really nice machine.





PC.
 
civicdacbiet said:
...please tell me more on that machine....Have u got the specs for that one?
6" hook&loop backing plate, 5.0 Amps, 4,800-12,000 OPM. It has the forced rotation feature but you need to use a hex key to change modes, unlike the 1250DEVS, Makita and Festo that have selector knobs.



Here's a page reviewing it as a sander.



As far as I know it's a discontinued model. If you Google around you find stores that still list it, so maybe they still have stock is sitting in warehouses.





PC.



ps. Great avatar civicdacbiet! Orange cats rule!
 
wow it was on sale at one time for $225 according to http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache....html+hottoolprices+coupon&hl=en&client=opera



but if you dont mind being sneaky you can still snatch it for $229 by adding it to your cart from http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache...250devs.htm+bosch+1250DEVS&hl=en&client=opera instead of their main page where it is now marked upto $259



comes with a "soft backing plate" too ;o



so $234 shipping in to your door can be had. maybe lower if you can hunt down a coupon code.
 
The Festool Rotex RO150E is available in Ozz.



Or if you look for PC alternatives (DA only), you can check these:

DeWalt DW443

Flex X1107VE

Fein MSf 636-1

Fein MOL 1200E

Hitachi SAY150A

Festool WTS150/7
 
I was looking at some power tools the other day in the local hardware store, and they had a special display of the Bosch tools (green), including two differnent DA sander/polishers (Bosch seems to be the biggest foreign brand for power hand tools in Japan). They're pretty darn expensive over here, but they sure are high quality! That 1250 DEVS looks like a fine piece, too.
 
Do you think we are looking at a potential PC replacement in time, another "cult tool" like the Cyclo :D, or just a passing curiosity?
 
Random orbitals with forced rotation modes are definitely more aggressive while still being very safe and easy to use. A good step-up from a regular DA but still below rotaries for cutting power. Problem is they usually cost more than good rotaries.

I guess over there the cyclo would be better, but we don't get them over here.
 
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