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1/2" Dual Torque VSR Hammer Drill with Carrying Case - 1199VSRK image
 
(based on 1 ratings)
Brand:Bosch Tools
Located in:Power Tools, Hammer Drills

Longest Life! Carrying case included. Entire system designed to outlast the competition. "It just keeps drilling...."

Product Features

  • Bosch-built High-output - 8.5 Amp Motor
  • 1/2" 3 jaw chuck - For rugged hammer drilling applications
  • Dual-Mode Selector - Easily converts from rotation only to hammer drill mode
  • Patented Rotating Brush Plate - Provides equal power in reverse to easily back out bound-up bits and doubles brush life
  • Pistol-Grip Handle - Compact ergonomic design with soft grip
  • Variable-speed Reversing Trigger - For accurate bit starting, as well as removing fasteners or bound bits
  • 2-Speed Gear Box - Select high-speed or high-torque applications
  • 360° auxiliary handle with built-in depth gauge - Wide range of movement along with consistent drilling depth
  • Ambidextrous Lock-on Button - Helps reduce fatigue
  • 12 foot power cord - For added user reach and convenience
  • Integral slip clutch - Helps minimize torque reaction
  • Metal Gear Housing - For long life and rugged job site durability
  • Patented cord turret - Allows cord to pivot 35° on a ball joint for added flexibility and longer cord life

Product Includes

  • 360° Auxiliary handle -- 2 602 025 118
  • Depth Gauge -- 1 613 001 010
  • Carrying Case -- 2 605 438 074

Product Specifications

Amperage8.5 A
No Load RPM0-1100 / 0-3000
No Load BPM0-18,000 / 0-48,000
Max. Capacity in Wood1-1/2 in.
Max. Capacity in Steel1/2 - 1/4 in.
Max. Capacity in Concrete3/4 - 3/8 in.
Spindle Size1/2 in. - 20
Rating120V AC
Engineering No.060119B469
Cord Length12 ft.
Length13-1/4 in.
Weight6 lbs.

Product Reviews Summary
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 1 review)
 
The right tool makes the job easier!
By The Cajun CoderVerified Purchaser from Sarasota Florida on 10/30/2007
Pros:
Easy To Store, Good Grip, Powerful
Cons:
Chuck not keyless
Best Uses:
Home Repair, In The Field, In The Workshop, Professional
Describe Yourself:
Do-It-Yourself, Handyman
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

No one should try to drill in concrete unless he has a Bosch hammer drill, otherwise he will be wasting a lot of time and energy.

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