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What does GSB stand for in Bosch?
For example, the ‘SB’ in ‘GSB’ stands for “schlag bohrer”, which means “impact drill”. This may help German speakers, but it’s not much use for the rest of us!
What’s the difference between Bosch GSR and GSB?
The difference between the Bosch GSB and Bosch GSR is that GSB contains a chuck of a diameter of 13 mm. The GSR possesses a chuck of 10 mm diameter. This means that a more extensive range of drill bits will fit in the GSB.
What is difference between 10re and 500 Re?
The main difference between the Bosch 500 re and 10 re impact drilling machines is that the former comes with an assorted set of accessories that can effectively simplify several tasks for the user, while the components included with the 10 re machine is a chuck key and a user manual.
What do the numbers mean on a Bosch drill?
In simple words, the numbers on your drill refer to how much torque will be applied to a fastener such as a screw. Once that particular torque level is reached, the power drill will stop driving the fastener or turning at all.
What is GSR and GSB?
Model no’s – GSR means the tool is drive and drill, while GSB means its these and hammer mode. Buying the tools is way cheaper when you get the bare tool and a few batteries and charger, then you can store them in a toolbag or get the Bosch cases quite cheaply.
Can Bosch GSB 180 Li drill concrete?
The batteries are unable to power the drill for any reasonable sized hole in concrete or even a holesaw or spade drill in wood.
Are Bosch blue and green batteries interchangeable?
As you may be aware, Bosch split their power tool ranges into two main product groups: Blue – Professional, and Green – for the home consumer market. As with other battery platforms, the batteries and chargers are designed to be interchangeable with tools in the range as long as they correspond to the same voltage.
What is 10RE in drilling machine?
You can use the GSB 10RE to fix door knobs on doors. This drill will allow you to attach new doorknob or repair the existing one so that you can securely close the door. You can easily install a wall-mounted rack to display your showpiece items with the help of the drill.
Is an impact driver the same as a hammer drill?
A hammer drill exerts greater force directly into the bit as it hits the material being drilled, while an impact driver increases the force being delivered perpendicular to the bit. That’s the direct force; it’s why a hammer drill can feel almost like a jackhammer in your hands.
What is the hammer symbol on a drill?
The symbol that looks like a hammer signifies the hammer action mode or the hammer drill settings. This mode is used when you want to drill into concrete, stone or masonry. When you set the hammer drill setting to ‘on’, the drill starts to hammer or punches in and out as well as spin the bit.
What is GSB and GBM?
The GBM is a drill only, hence it’s higher torque rating. The GSB is a percussion/impact drill so rather than torque, it’s performance is measured more on it’s impact rate. This is why I recomended the GSB rather than the GBM if you want to drill holes in brick/concrete.