BOSCH drill impact 800W - ZUW GSB 18-2 RE Professional
LÖÖGIPUUR
Oma class kiireim and mitmekülgsem tool
powerful 2-speed impact drill (800 W) work kiireimaks edenemiseks
strong metal for transmission gearbox body ensures with long lifetime
Pöörlemisvastane mechanical ülekoormussidur kõrgetasemeliseks tööohutuseks
this product contains
carrying case 2 605 438 524
voltage 240V
Depth limiter 210 mm 2 603 001 019
with a key socket 13 mm (spare part number 1 617 S00 W5H)
helping handle (spare part number 1 617 S00 VV1)
additional data
Nimisisendvõimsus 800 W
weight 2,6 kg
tools dimesions (length) 347 mm
without load speed, 1. stroke 0 – 1100 r/min
without load speed, 2. stroke 3000 r/min
Power 420 W
Nimikiirus 740 / 1930 r/min
Nimipöördemoment 4,8 / 1,8 Nm
drill bit spindli ühenduskeere 1/2"-20 UNF
sockets load capacity, min/max. 1,5 – 13 mm
tools dimesions (width) 217 mm
Löögikiirus without load with speed 0–17 600 / 48 000 lööki per minute
Max fastening torque 24,0 / 14,0 Nm
Puurimisvahemik
drill bit diameter in concrete 16 / 12 mm
drill bit diameter wood 35 / 22 mm
drill bit diameter steel 13 / 6 mm
drilling dia. kivis 18 / 14 mm
drill bit diameter masonry 18 / 14 mm
BOSCH
Bosch history.Robert Bosch GmbH is a technology-based company founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1886.
Robert Bosch GmbH is the world's largest supplier of automotive parts. The company has business relations with almost all automotive-related companies in the world. The Bosch Group includes more than 320 subsidiaries.
The most popular models of Bosch batteries are S5 013, S5 008, S5 015, S5 010, S5 007, S4 005
first major innovation: the magneto system
- In 1897, Bosch made a real breakthrough by adapting the magneto system to the needs of the automotive industry. The magneto system was the predecessor of today's ignition system, which ensured precise and reliable ignition in internal combustion engines. It was a groundbreaking achievement that helped Bosch to visibly differentiate itself from its competitors and laid the foundation for the company's international success.
Early 20th century: international expansion
- In 1901, Bosch opened its first factory in Stuttgart to meet the growing demand for its products. By 1906, the company was fully international, exporting its products to many European countries and the United States. In the 1920s, Bosch also began producing other components important to the automotive industry, including lighting systems and signaling devices.
post-war recovery and growth period
After the Second World War, Bosch faced a major restructuring effort as much of its production base had been destroyed. But the company quickly recovered and refocused on innovation. In 1951, Bosch launched the first diesel injection pump for passenger cars. In the 1960s, Bosch became a pioneer in electronic systems, developing electronic ignition systems and later fuel injection systems.
ABS system and the electronics revolution
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In 1978, Bosch introduced the world's first electronically controlled anti-lock braking system (ABS). This was a major step forward in improving safety and made Bosch a benchmark for innovation in the automotive industry. Bosch later continued its development in the field of safety by introducing ESP (Electronic Stability Control) and a number of driver assistance technologies.
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and in the 1990s, bosch expanded into the development of electronic components and sensors that made cars more intelligent and efficient. The company also contributed to the development of environmentally friendly technologies such as catalytic converters and exhaust aftertreatment systems.
Bosch today: digitalization and e-mobility
Today, Bosch is a leader in the digitalization and electrification of the automotive industry. The company develops solutions for self-driving cars, intelligent driver assistance systems and charging stations for electric vehicles. Bosch also contributes to environmentally friendly technologies, developing electric motors, battery management systems and green fuel solutions.
Bosch's focus in the automotive industry is now more than ever on innovation, sustainability and future technologies. This commitment has helped the company maintain its leading position and symbolizes Robert Bosch's original vision: "It's better to lose money than trust."
summary
Bosch's history in the automotive industry is an inspiring story that shows how innovation, quality and commitment to values can lead to success. From the first magneto systems to today's autonomous and electric solutions, Bosch has been a pioneer who has influenced the development of the automotive industry and shaped its future.
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