"GSR": its Bosch naming code, all German: "G" indicates the "Gewerblich" line, which means the pro line for craftsman (more expensive). "P" means private "Privat" line for handyman. And "SR" stands for "Schrauber" (like power screwdriver). The number tells the torque, here 60Nm hard. Other similar devices are named GSB "Gewerblich SchlagBohrer" (= light hammer unit) and "GBH" = "Bohrhammer" (= real SDS hammer drill). By the way you don't have to loose the Flexclick to adjust the extensions, just pull it out a bit, rotate to the position you need and set it back.
hahahahah....that last part was brilliant, u are absolutely spot on. i just bought it a few days ago and i'm waiting for amazon to deliver my very own bosch.
Hi, I have de same drill, I see that in my drill, in the hexagonal bit without accessory installed, the bit wobbles a bit, it is not perfectly straight when turning... is this normal?. I would like to know if the same think happens in your drill. Thanks for sharing.
Putting something in the "hex-mount" tends to wobble a bit. Putting something in the drill chuck should not wobble. i.e. drills should be perfectly straight.
Ah yes. I will hang around hardware stores this weekend and ask the employees if they have the new Bosch G*n Shot Residue Flippity-Click. That will impress them! 👌😆
It sure will! I'm known to impress the local store clerk with my professional lingo from time to time. I guess it's something that comes with the job. Don't bother getting the "to the side thingie" and go straight for the "angle flippidy-clap".
Over-tighthening the flexiclick attachment in long term will cause its locking mechanism to be damaged. Slowly rotate the locking mechanism until you hear 4 to 5 clicks. I do own the same drill, and one of the attachment (metal chuck) accidentally detached from the drill and fell from 5 metre height onto the ground(luckily there was no one near the ladder) due to damaged locking mechanism (can't hear any clicks).
If anyone know what GSR actually means let me know!
It remains a mystery! 🤔
"GSR": its Bosch naming code, all German: "G" indicates the "Gewerblich" line, which means the pro line for craftsman (more expensive). "P" means private "Privat" line for handyman. And "SR" stands for "Schrauber" (like power screwdriver). The number tells the torque, here 60Nm hard.
Other similar devices are named GSB "Gewerblich SchlagBohrer" (= light hammer unit) and "GBH" = "Bohrhammer" (= real SDS hammer drill).
By the way you don't have to loose the Flexclick to adjust the extensions, just pull it out a bit, rotate to the position you need and set it back.
@@haem9221 This comment is more informative than my entire video :D
Thanks you for the reply!
hahahahah....that last part was brilliant, u are absolutely spot on. i just bought it a few days ago and i'm waiting for amazon to deliver my very own bosch.
The 12v version is designed to click offset, chuck and hex holder to 90’ fitting
Hi, I have de same drill, I see that in my drill, in the hexagonal bit without accessory installed, the bit wobbles a bit, it is not perfectly straight when turning... is this normal?. I would like to know if the same think happens in your drill. Thanks for sharing.
Putting something in the "hex-mount" tends to wobble a bit. Putting something in the drill chuck should not wobble. i.e. drills should be perfectly straight.
Ah yes. I will hang around hardware stores this weekend and ask the employees if they have the new Bosch G*n Shot Residue Flippity-Click. That will impress them! 👌😆
It sure will! I'm known to impress the local store clerk with my professional lingo from time to time. I guess it's something that comes with the job.
Don't bother getting the "to the side thingie" and go straight for the "angle flippidy-clap".
Over-tighthening the flexiclick attachment in long term will cause its locking mechanism to be damaged. Slowly rotate the locking mechanism until you hear 4 to 5 clicks. I do own the same drill, and one of the attachment (metal chuck) accidentally detached from the drill and fell from 5 metre height onto the ground(luckily there was no one near the ladder) due to damaged locking mechanism (can't hear any clicks).
That's valuable information, thanks for the tip! 😊
750? Jesus christ, I got it without the battery for 250€.
That's a great deal. :)