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Remarkable features, reliable work

  • Top functions within reach for screwdriving and drilling
  • The brushless motor guarantees a longer tool life
  • High torque and high drilling speeds enable fast and reliable work

 

Part of this variant

  • Cardboard box

 

 

GSR 12V-30 PROFESSIONAL: MORE DETAILED INFORMATION

Important product information

The cordless drill driver GSR 12V-30 Professional offers top functions for screwdriving and drilling in wood and metal for less money. The EC tool's brushless motor saves valuable time and resources by eliminating carbon wear and enables maintenance-free work. This extremely efficient drill driver provides a remarkable combination of high torque and high drilling speeds for fast and powerful work; the compact design guarantees the low weight of the tool and easy use in confined spaces.

CORDLESS DRILL DRIVER-BOSCH

SKU: GSR12V30BSHPT
€67.38Price
  • Additional data

    Torque (soft/hard/max)* 18/30/- Nm
    Idle speed (1st gear / 2nd gear)* 0 – 420 / 0 – 1,600 rpm
    Battery type Li-Ion
    Chuck clamping range, min/max 0.8 / 10 mm
    Weight without battery* 0.72 kg
    Number of degrees of torque 20+1

    Bore diameter

    Max. Borehole diameter for wood 20 mm
    Max. Borehole diameter for aluminum 10 mm
    Max. Borehole diameter in steel 10 mm

    Screw diameter

    Max. Ø of screws 8 mm

    Total vibration values ​​(Metal drilling)

    Vibration emission value ah 1.5 m/s²
    Inaccuracy of K 1.4 m/s²

    Total vibration values ​​(Screwing)

    Vibration emission value ah 1.5 m/s²
    Inaccuracy of K 0.5 m/s²

    Information about noise and vibrations

    Sound pressure level 80 dB(A)
    Acoustic power level 69 dB(A)
    Inaccuracy of K 3 dB

    Drilling into metals

    Vibration emission value ah 1.5 m/s²
    Inaccuracy of K 1.4 m/s²

    Screwing

    Vibration emission value ah 1.5 m/s²
    Inaccuracy of K 0.5 m/s²

    The noise level of an A-rated power tool is typically: sound pressure level 80 dB(A); acoustic power level 69 dB(A). Uncertainty K= 3 dB.

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