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Brute hammer uses special grease sold as service kit. This kit contains enough grease to lube hammer and replacement bolts that hold springs along the bottom. Check www.toolpartsdirect.com for parts and kit. Remove the lower half (tube) of hammer, also remove three bolts that hold springs and remove assembly from tube. Wash out old grease. Grease will be oil-like only when hammer is very hot, otherwise grease is paste-like. Good luck.
go to Boschtool.com and on the lower left hand side you will see a box, put your model number in there and you can download one. If you still have trouble let me know and I will try another route.
should be able to, they make a service kit with new bolts and a diagram for this tool, If this is the Bosch Brute hammer the kit is 1617000426 and you should be able to buy that locally at any tool repair shop. If not let me know and I will find an online source.
Sounds like you have a broken connecting rod. The easiest way to check for this is to remove the 4 cap head bolts holding the cylinder on and remove it. If the hammer piston comes off with the clinder you should be able to see the break. If that is ok you may have some stripped gears or a broken spindle somewhere. But I really think it is the connecting rod.
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