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6 Chuck key
7 Screwdriver bit*
8 Universal bit holder*
9 Securing screw for key type drill chuck
10 Allen key*
*The accessories illustrated or described are not
included as standard delivery.
Technical Data
Rotary drill
Article number
Rated power input
Output power
No-load speed
Rotational speed under
load, max.
Rated torque
Spindle collar dia.
Max. drilling dia.
– Steel
– Wood
– Aluminium
Chuck clamping range
Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure
01/2003
Protection class
The values given are valid for nominal voltages [U] of
230/240 V. For lower voltage and models for specific coun-
tries, these values can vary.
Please observe the article number on the type plate of your
machine. The trade names of the individual machines may
vary.
Declaration of Conformity
We declare under our sole responsibility that this prod-
uct is in conformity with the following standards or
standardization documents: EN 60745 according to
the
provisions
of
the
98/37/EC.
Dr. Egbert Schneider
Dr. Eckerhard Strötgen
Senior Vice President
Head of Product
Engineering
Certification
21.11.2006, Robert Bosch GmbH, Power Tools Division
D-70745 Leinfelden-Echterdingen
2 609 932 467 • 22.1.07
GBM 13 HRE
PROFESSIONAL
0 601 049 6..
W
550
W
285
rpm
0–550
rpm
450
Nm
5
mm
43
mm
13
mm
40
mm
20
mm
1.5–13
kg
2.1
/II
directives
89/336/EEC,
Noise/Vibration Information
Measured values determined according to EN 60745.
Typically the A-weighted sound pressure level of the
machine is 83 dB(A). Uncertainty K=3 dB.
The noise level when working can exceed 85 dB(A).
Wear hearing protection!
Overall vibrational values (vector sum of three direc-
tions) determined according to EN 60745:
Drilling
in
metal:
Vibrational
2
a
=2.6 m/s
, uncertainty K=1.5 m/s
h
The vibration emission level given in
WARNING
this information sheet has been meas-
ured in accordance with a standardised test given in
EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with
another.
The vibration emission level will vary because of the
ways in which a power tool can be used and may
increase above the level given in this information sheet.
This could lead to a significant underestimate of expo-
sure when the tool is used regularly in such a way.
Note: To be accurate, an estimation of the level of
exposure to vibration experienced during a given period
of work should also take into account the times when
the tool is switched off and when it is running but not
actually doing the job. This may significantly reduce the
exposure level over the total working period.
Assembly
Auxiliary Handle (see figure A)
Operate your machine only with the auxiliary
handle 5.
The auxiliary handle 5 can be set to any position for a
secure and low-fatigue working posture.
Turn the bottom part of the auxiliary handle 5 in coun-
terclockwise direction and swivel the auxiliary handle 5
to the desired position. Then retighten the bottom part
of the auxiliary handle 5 by turning in clockwise direc-
tion.
Changing the Tool (see figure B)
Before any work on the machine itself, pull
the mains plug.
Wear protective gloves when changing the
tool. The drill chuck can become very hot during
longer work periods.
Open the key type drill chuck 1 by turning until the tool
can be inserted. Insert the tool.
Insert the chuck key 6 into the corresponding holes of
the key type drill chuck 1 and clamp the tool uniformly.
emission
value
2
.
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