BOSCH ARMATURE 1619P10864 (VEH16976) – High-Performance Motor Rotor for Bosch Rotary & Demolition Hammers
The Bosch Armature 1619P10864 is a precision-engineered motor component designed to deliver reliable rotational power and long-term durability in Bosch professional power tools. Manufactured with high-grade copper windings and precision-balanced laminations, this armature ensures smooth motor operation, improved efficiency, and optimal performance under demanding working conditions.
Engineered to meet Bosch’s strict quality standards, the 1619P10864 armature provides consistent electrical conductivity and reduced vibration during operation. The robust shaft design and high-quality commutator enhance durability, making it ideal for heavy-duty construction, drilling, and demolition applications.
This component serves as the core rotating element of the electric motor, converting electrical energy into mechanical rotation to drive the hammering and drilling mechanism of compatible Bosch tools.
Key Features
Precision-Balanced Rotor for smooth and stable motor performance
High-Conductivity Copper Windings for efficient power transfer
Durable Commutator Construction for extended service life
OEM-Specification Manufacturing ensuring accurate fit and reliable operation
Heavy-Duty Design suitable for professional construction environments
Product Specifications
Brand: Bosch
Part Number: 1619P10864
Reference Code: VEH16976
Component Type: Armature / Motor Rotor
Application: Electric Motor Assembly
Compatible Bosch Tools
This armature is commonly used in select Bosch rotary hammer and demolition hammer models, including professional-grade drilling and breaking equipment.
Applications
Rotary Hammer Drilling
Demolition Work
Concrete & Masonry Applications
Industrial Power Tool Maintenance & Repair
Why Choose Genuine Bosch Components
Using genuine Bosch replacement parts ensures optimal tool performance, safety, and longevity. Bosch armatures are manufactured to strict tolerances, guaranteeing compatibility with Bosch motor assemblies and maintaining the original power output of the tool.












