BOSCH GSB21-2RE 110v 2 Speed Impact Drill
BOSCH GSB21-2RE 110v 2 Speed Impact Drill
What’s Included
- Auxiliary Handle
- Depth Stop
- Carrying Case
- Type: Keyless Chuck
Please Note
This is a 110v machine and must be used in conjunction with a power tool transformer.
Product Overview
Part No: 060119C560(BOSP060119C560)
Features & Benefits
- Bosch high-performance motor (1100 W) with high torque for the most heavy-duty applications with large diameters (drilling, working with core cutters and holesaws), screwdriving and stirring
- Sturdy metal gear housing for a long lifetime
- Antirotation mechanical overload clutch for a high level of work safety, even in the toughest applications
- Single-sleeve keyless chuck with Auto-Lock for quick bit changes with only one hand
- New safety handle with innovative fixing and softgrip for a secure hold on the machine
- Speed preselection with setting wheel for precise working
- Rotating brush plate for equal power in reverse and forward rotation
- Ball grommet for high movement radius and for preventing cable breaks
- Spindle collar diameter of 43 mm (European standard) - can be used in drill stands
- Multiple gears
- Right-hand/left-hand rotation
Technical Specification
- Rated Power Input:1,100 W
- Power Output: 630 W
- No Load Speed, 1st Gear: 0 - 900 rpm
- No Load Speed, 2nd Gear: 3000 rpm
- Rated Speed: 580 / 1900 rpm
- Rated Torque: 9.6 / 3.2 Nm
- Max Torque: 40 / 14.5 Nm
- Impact Rate at No Load Speed: 0 - 15,300 / 51,000 bpm
- Drill Spindle Connecting Thread: 1/2' - 20 UNF
- Drilling Diamater in Wood: 40 / 25 mm
- Drilling Diamater in Steel:16 / 8 mm
- Drilling Diamater in Masonry: 24 / 16 mm
- Vibration Emission Value ah (Concrete Drilling): 14.6 m/s²
- Uncertainty K: 1.8 m/s²
- Sound Pressure Level: 95 dB(A)
- Sound Power Level: 106 dB(A)
- Uncertainty K: 3 dB
- Weight: 2.9 kg
FAQs
The first thing to consider is the kind of power your work site uses, as many of the Hammer Drills sold by ToolStore UK are offered in both 110v and 240v versions.
Then, a key consideration should be the tool’s Drilling Capacities. You should check that these will be sufficient for the work you’ll be doing.
You can get an idea of the power of the machine by checking the impacts per minute (ipm) and the no-load speed, which usually tells you how many revolutions per minute the drill can provide. Given that Hammer Drills are usually used on the toughest materials, such as masonry, a higher ipm can be very useful.
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