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BOSCH GDR 180-LI GDX Professional Cordless Impact Driver

The Bosch GDR 180-LI and GDX 180-LI are professional cordless impact drivers designed for high-performance screwdriving and nut tightening. These tools feature a robust impact mechanism, variable speed control, and are compatible with...

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Product Description

The Bosch GDR 180-LI and GDX 180-LI are powerful cordless impact drivers designed for professional use. They are ideal for driving and loosening screws, as well as tightening and loosening nuts within the specified dimension range.

Overview of the impact driver components
Overview of the impact driver components

Technical Data

Both models operate on an 18V system. The GDR 180-LI features a 1/4" internal hexagon tool holder, while the GDX 180-LI offers a dual tool holder (1/4" internal hexagon and 1/2" square drive). Both models provide a no-load speed of 0–2800 min⁻¹ and an impact rate of 0–3600 min⁻¹.

Safety Instructions

Always wear personal protective equipment, including eye protection. Keep the work area clean and well-lit. Ensure the tool is switched off before connecting the battery. Do not use the tool in explosive atmospheres. Keep children and bystanders away during operation.

Operation

The tool is driven by an electric motor via a gear and impact mechanism. The impact mechanism activates when the screw connection becomes tight, converting motor power into steady rotary impacts. Use the rotational direction switch to change between forward and reverse rotation. Speed is controlled steplessly by the pressure applied to the on/off switch.

Tool bit installation for GDR and GDX models
Tool bit installation for GDR and GDX models

Maintenance

Always remove the battery before performing any maintenance or tool changes. Keep the tool and ventilation slots clean for safe operation. Check carbon brushes every 2–3 months and replace both if necessary. Use only original Bosch spare parts.

Replacing carbon brushes
Replacing carbon brushes

Troubleshooting and Disposal

If the tool fails to operate, check the battery charge status. If the battery is defective, it must be replaced. Dispose of power tools, batteries, and packaging in an environmentally friendly manner according to local regulations.

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