The Bosch GSB18V-1330CB14 18V PROFACTOR™ hammer drill/driver is a powerhouse for tough drilling and driving tasks. It's great for drilling large, straight holes. Part of the PROFACTOR™ System, it combines BITURBO Brushless™ Technology with a CORE18V® 8 Ah High Power Battery. The BITURBO Brushless™ Technology uses a high - performance motor and drive - train to offer power similar to high - demand corded tools. This drill/driver is connected - ready (module sold separately). You can link it to a connected device via the Bosch Toolbox App to customize settings, set custom angles, and get feedback. It has a strong brushless motor that can reach up to 1,330 In. - Lbs. of max torque. With variable speed settings (0 - 2,200 rpm high speed and 0 - 550 rpm high power), it's very versatile. The KickBack Control reduces the risk of injury from sudden torque reaction, and the Electronic Angle Detection ensures accurate angled drilling. The 25 clutch settings help prevent fastener damage. The all - metal chuck provides durability and excellent bit retention. The kit comes with a CORE18V® 8 Ah High Power Battery, which offers 50% more runtime and over 75% more power than the CORE18V® 4 Ah battery, perfect for high - demand jobs. The kit includes a GSB18V - 1330C drill/driver, an 18V CORE18V® 8 Ah Lithium - Ion High Power Battery, an 18V Fast Charger, 4 Bit Holders, a Belt Clip, and a Carrying Bag. Its features like PROFACTOR™ performance, connectivity, onboard user interface, and more make it a top - notch choice for professionals and DIYers alike.



















Using the Bosch GSB18V - 1330CB14 hammer drill/driver is easy. First, make sure the battery is fully charged. Insert the battery into the drill and you're ready to go. To drill, select the appropriate speed setting based on your task. For high - speed tasks, use the 0 - 2,200 rpm setting, and for high - power jobs, choose the 0 - 550 rpm setting. You can also use the Bosch Toolbox App to customize settings and set angles if you have the connectivity module. When using the drill, always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes. The KickBack Control is there to help, but be aware of the potential for sudden torque reaction. When using the clutch, select the right setting to avoid damaging fasteners. For maintenance, keep the drill clean. After use, wipe it down with a dry cloth. If there's dirt or debris in the chuck, use a small brush to clean it. Store the drill in the provided carrying bag in a dry place. Charge the battery as needed, but don't overcharge it. If you notice any problems with the drill, like strange noises or reduced performance, stop using it and have it checked by a professional.