BOSCH GSR 12V-30 Cordless Drill Driver User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Bosch
Table of Contents
BOSCH GSR 12V-30 Cordless Drill Driver
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- Thank you for purchasing our cordless drill series, you have made the best choice for yourself and your family and friends, because there are few things more important than a happy and free life. And the high quality cordless drill and accessories combination that we produce will be the best companion in your life, safe, beautiful, long-lasting and reliable is its synonym!
- Why do we say so? Because we have always been customer-oriented from the very beginning, and we are constantly striving to provide high quality products and excellent service. Our series of drills include almost all styles, all functions, it can solve all your troubles, let you easily drill, screw, assemble furniture, wood DIY. at the same time, whether it is a drill or accessories, each of our materials are strictly processed and thousands of factory inspection, and finally composed of this product. So it is definitely the best choice for your home repair and work!
- In order for you to better understand the performance and proper use of the product, please read this manual carefully before use. If you have any questions, please contact our customer support team and have a nice life.
Description of product parameters
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- 10mm Keyless Chuck
- LED Work Light
- 18+1 Torque /25+1 Torque
- Variable Speed Trigger
- Ergonomic handle
- Battery Pack
- Two Speed Switch
- Heat dissipation vent
- Foward and Reverse Button
WARNING
- Protect your eyes when drilling.
- Do not use it in explosive environments (such as dust and liquids) because the power tool generates sparks that can easily ignite dust and gases.
- When the battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, small objects, screws or other small metal objects. Small metal objects, which may be connected from one terminal to another, shorting the battery terminals together may cause sparks, impact or fire. Cause sparks, impact or fire.
- Maintenance of the tool must be performed by qualified service personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel may present a risk of injury.
- When servicing tools, use only identical replacement parts; the use of unauthorized parts may create a risk of impact injury.
- Do not touch the drill or workpiece immediately after operation; they may be very hot and may burn your skin.
Operation guide
- Step 1: Attaching/un-attaching the drill bit
- Method I: Manual loading and unloading
- Rotate the drill chuck
- Put the drill bit into the drill chuck and counterclockwise rotate the drill chuck clockwise
* **Method 2: Electric loading and unloading (tighter)**
1. Select clockwise mode, then hold the drill chuck with one hand and lightly press the trigger with the other hand.
2. Select counterclock wise mode, put the drill bit into the drill chuck and then hold the drill bit with one hand and lightly press the trigger with the other hand.
Please pay attention to the pressure of the trigger and control the speed to
prevent wrist sprain.
- **Step 2: Select different functional modes
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Step 3: Start, control speed, stop
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To start the tool:
Hold the handle firmly and press the trigger.
Note: LED lights up when the trigger is pressed. -
Change Speed:
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Increase or decrease the pressure on the trigger.
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The heavier the trigger is pressed, the faster the speed.
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Stopping Use:
Please release the trigger. Make sure the tool head comes to a complete stop before lowering the tool.
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Please note when using:
- Please apply proper pressure before drilling starts. But too much pressure will slow down the drill bit and reduce drilling efficiency. Too little pressure will cause the drill bit to slide in the work area and dull the tip of the drill bit.
- If the bit is kinked, reverse the rotation to disengage the bit from the workpiece.
- When the torque you set is less than the actual torque required, the drill will stop turning and the drill will start to idle and make a “click” sound.
- If there is a “spark” in the work, please do not worry. Because most of these products are brush motors, so a slight spark in the work process is normal, it does not mean that it is broken, and this will not affect your safety and work.
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION AND USAGE SUGGESTION
- Note: The torque specifications shown here are approximate values obtained with the battery pack fully charged.
- Note: The recommendations in the table are for reference only and should be tested with a piece of scrap material before you will use it.
Type and Use of Accessories
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