I was about to write the same thing. I wish they shared the torque values in the spec sheet on their site. So it is basically 0.25nm steps except for the last two which is 1.5nm and 5nm-ish respectively. It isn't a precision instrument for torque like a proper torque screwdriver or wrench but good enough for everyday tasks for sure.
Hi. I have just bought the Go 3 and tried testing the torque of each speed/gear (the 3 has 7 + 1 speeds/gears) however I can’t manage to get over 2.5nm. Project farm did a video (3 year old video, with either the 1st gen or 2nd gen) and he had the same results. We both used cheaper torque testers compared to what you have maybe that’s the reason… any ideas? (Btw the video is on my Channel)
This is the early model, but Bosch rate their Go3 at 5/2 Nm (hard /soft), so possibly the tester you're using? I assume that its the same motor in each driver, with different gear setups.
I was looking for this exsact vid thank you man its a pity how they setup the setting on this driver i would have preferred a more liniar approach ie setting 1 =1nm or ther about while setting 2 would be about 2 nm oh well
Just 1 question how long does the battery last.. Im and elecktricion and i wud almost alweys use it at 1.5 so dat i can tighten it by hand and im wondering how meney conection cud i do whit is?
Honestly I couldn't give an answer to this, there are too many variables. That said I usually get a few days out of it with light use, but on a large 2nd fix for example, it usually lasts around a day, give or take (domestic work). I generally charge it up during lunch time when on a large job to ensure its gets me through. Hope this helps.
I believe so. But if you read the specs on the Go1, 2 & 3. The torque ratios/settings are the same, leading me to believe that it is the same motor used in each driver.
This is best thing you've shared as it will be very useful for new bosch go users like me.
Glad it was helpful!
I was about to write the same thing. I wish they shared the torque values in the spec sheet on their site.
So it is basically 0.25nm steps except for the last two which is 1.5nm and 5nm-ish respectively. It isn't a precision instrument for torque like a proper torque screwdriver or wrench but good enough for everyday tasks for sure.
Hi. I have just bought the Go 3 and tried testing the torque of each speed/gear (the 3 has 7 + 1 speeds/gears) however I can’t manage to get over 2.5nm. Project farm did a video (3 year old video, with either the 1st gen or 2nd gen) and he had the same results. We both used cheaper torque testers compared to what you have maybe that’s the reason… any ideas? (Btw the video is on my Channel)
This is the early model, but Bosch rate their Go3 at 5/2 Nm (hard /soft), so possibly the tester you're using? I assume that its the same motor in each driver, with different gear setups.
I was looking for this exsact vid thank you man its a pity how they setup the setting on this driver i would have preferred a more liniar approach ie setting 1 =1nm or ther about while setting 2 would be about 2 nm oh well
Great, glad you found it useful, and yes you're right, I wish all torque settings on all tools were linear. 👍
if you plot the values it actually is perfectly linear
Ty for this video... Best one on yt by far..
Just 1 question how long does the battery last..
Im and elecktricion and i wud almost alweys use it at 1.5 so dat i can tighten it by hand and im wondering how meney conection cud i do whit is?
Honestly I couldn't give an answer to this, there are too many variables. That said I usually get a few days out of it with light use, but on a large 2nd fix for example, it usually lasts around a day, give or take (domestic work).
I generally charge it up during lunch time when on a large job to ensure its gets me through. Hope this helps.
Thank you very much
No problem
Can you test bosch go gen 3 ?
If or when I get one, I will. But I don't have any current plans to do so.
@@ChampionsOfTheTradeworx w242 if you have one
Is it this go 1 ? Doesn't seems to be go 2 wich have slightly different color and 5nm max torque
I believe so. But if you read the specs on the Go1, 2 & 3. The torque ratios/settings are the same, leading me to believe that it is the same motor used in each driver.
Do you try Worx 242 ?
No Worx is not a brand that is common in the UK
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Sorry I don't understand, please can you translate into English 👍
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