No a VSR is not a hammer drill. VSR means Variable Speed Reversing. This is because in the old days most electric hand drills ran at a fixed speed and often could not reverse. -A hammer drill has a much more complex transmission than a standard drill, and is much more expensive.
VSR on a drill stands for Variable Speed Reversible.
VSR - acronym meaning Variable Speed Reversible drill
That's a Variable Speed Reversing drill. Many electric drills have those features now.
Most power drills are now VSR. (Variable Speed, Reversible)
variable speed drill No. The correct answer is: Variable Speed Reversing, meaning it has a switch that lets you run the drill clockwise or counterclockwise, at any speed from 0 RPM to the maximum rated speed for the drill in question.
The hand held electric VSR drill is the most common drilling machine.
You can use a standard HSS drill bit at a very low speed. Use it in a strong VSR drilling machine as the lead WILL grip the bit.
If it fits in the chuck straight, yes you can use it. It will be much more effective in a rotary hammer drill though.
There are plenty of models of corded drill such as Heavy Duty 240 Hammer Drill and 24V Cordless Hammer Drill with Accessories, Wolf 810 watt 240v Impact Rotary Hammer Drill Variable Speed.
There are a variety of options for one to purchase a Dewalt hammer drill. These drills are available from stores such as Home Depot and Lowe's or online from Amazon and eBay.
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An SDS hammer drill is an electric drill that hammers the drill bit in and out slightly as it drills with it. This type of drill is mainly used to make holes in concrete or masonry, and is able to do so easier than a regular drill and bit are.