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Bosch Power Tools Rotary Tool – 11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme Rotary Hammer Drills For Concrete – Use For Overhead Drilling, Demolition, Anchoring – Corded Hammer Drill For Crew, Contractor, Construction


Bosch introduces another essential and practical piece for your power tool collection with our Bulldog Xtreme Rotary Hammer Drills for concrete.
Our hammer drill features a multi-function selector that quickly shifts between rotation-only, rotary hammer and hammer-only modes for optimal versatility. It also has a variable-speed reversing trigger for accurate bit starts and simple removal of fasteners and bound bits. Our drills are perfect for a demolition crew, general contractor, construction sites, residential construction, and commercial construction.
The rotary tool will help optimize work on the jobsite, including the 11255VSR rotary hammer drill. Our technology is built into every drill while driving maximum power and performance. It ranges from anchoring to large material breaking for a broad spectrum of use.
Forget about those other inconvenient, cheap power tools and drills. Enjoy the convenience of an ergonomic trigger handle from our hammer drill, providing maximum effectiveness for everyday use at scale.
Our powerful 7.5 Amp motor (0-1300 RPM; 0-5800 BPM) is capable of delivering 2.0 ft./lbs of impact energy. The rotary hammer D-handle design is ideal for overhead and downward drilling applications. A variable-speed trigger with reversing offers accurate bit starting as well as removing fasteners or bound bits. An integral clutch disengages torque transmission if the bit gets into a bind. Our exclusive rotating brush plate provides equal power for flexibility.
Everything in the 11255VSR box includes one (1) 1”Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer, one (1) Auxiliary Handle, one (1) Depth Gauge, and one (1) Carrying Case. This power tool set includes exclusive cord turret and allows 35 degree pivot for added flexibility and longer cord life. The SDS-plus bit system provides tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer.

Product Features

  • 3-IN-1 MULTIFUNCTION SELECTOR HAMMER DRILL: Our hammer drill features a multi-function selector that quickly shifts between rotation-only, rotary hammer and hammer-only modes for optimal versatility. It also has a variable-speed reversing trigger for accurate bit starts and simple removal of fasteners and bound bits. Our drills are perfect for a demolition crew, general contractor, construction sites, residential construction, and commercial construction.
  • SDS+ HAMMER DRILLS FOR CONCRETE: Everything in the 11255VSR box includes one (1) 1″Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer, one (1) Auxiliary Handle, one (1) Depth Gauge, and one (1) Carrying Case. This power tool set includes exclusive cord turret and allows 35 degree pivot for added flexibility and longer cord life. The SDS-plus bit system provides tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer.
  • ROTARY HAMMER DRILL POWER, DESIGN: A powerful 7.5 Amp motor (0-1300 RPM; 0-5800 BPM) is capable of delivering 2.0 ft./lbs. of impact energy. The rotary hammer D-handle design is ideal for overhead and downward drilling applications. A variable-speed trigger with reversing offers accurate bit starting as well as removing fasteners or bound bits. An integral clutch disengages torque transmission if the bit gets into a bind. Our exclusive rotating brush plate provides equal power for flexibility.
  • CONCRETE ELECTRIC HAMMER DRILL: Our concrete rotary hammers deliver hard-hitting performance and more productivity with less vibration. Rotary hammers include field core interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature, and more copper commutator bars to increase energy transfer efficiency for more power and longer tool life. The constant speed control automatically applies additional power to the motor to maintain speed under load to complete the most challenging jobs.
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  • Anonymous says:

    For my situation, it did not remove stone tiles as quickly as I had hoped. Bu, it drills and scapes just fine. I am a fairly savvy do-it-yourselfer. I have done enough jobs around the house to where I think I know what I’m doing (in most cases). I needed to remove about 120 square feet of stone tile from a concrete slab. I bought this hammer drill with the hopes that it would make my tile removal project a lot easier. I also bought two different “chisel bits, a Bosch brand and a no-name brand. After using this hammer drill and chisel bit for about 30 minutes, I realized that the tiles were not coming up as easily and quickly as I had hoped they would. I could hear and feel the hammer drill “hammering”. But, the tiles were not coming up easily. I then tried using a handheld cold chisel and a short handled sledge hammer. The handheld cold chisel and short handled sledge hammer removed the tiles MUCH faster than the hammer drill. No kidding. So now I am now removing the tiles with the hand chisel and sledge. But, all is not lost!! I used the Bosch hammer drill to remove…

  • Anonymous says:

    Removes Chattahoochee Rock! We have a stamped concrete patio that the previous owners had covered with Chattahoochee Rock. (Don’t EVER do this by the way! You will regret it and will have to chisel it all up someday when you realize how wretched the stuff is!)My husband and I have contemplated how to get rid of this stuff for a few years. We think about it, then decide to revisit the issue “next year”, mainly because there is no way to get it up that doesn’t cost a lot of money and might ruin the concrete underneath in the process.We got an estimate from a contractor who said it would be at least $1000 to remove it, and no guarantee that the concrete would be in decent condition underneath. We decided to wait a bit more while I researched it.There really isn’t a lot of discussion about removing Chattahoochee online. I found a few posts, but there was a lot of disagreement as to how to go about it.I went to a rental place that said I’d need to rent a jackhammer with…

  • Anonymous says:

    ONE OF THE BEST POWER TOOLS I OWN! (Review for “Bosch 11255VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer”, Purchased on Amazon June 2013.)2-1/2 years later this tool has held up to the test of time, durability, and performance (and abuse!). It has so far easily chiseled through 600sqft of floor tile and thinset laid over concrete slab, broken apart portions of 4″ concrete slab (after drilling holes into it first), and drilled many dozens of vertical holes into existing reinforced concrete foundation wall, ranging from 5/8″ to 3/4″ diameter holes down to 8″ to 12″ deep. As expected it has no problem with all of the various SDS-Plus bits and attachments, of which I have 6 different SDS-Plus concrete drilling bits, each 18″ long, and 3 different chisel bits. The tool often gets covered in concrete dust after drilling yet does not impact performance and quick blast from an air compressors will easily clear the dust. I am impressed with its longterm durability,…

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