This powerful, lightweight reciprocating saw with a 20mm stroke length also comes with 9 different lengths saw blades, suitable for cutting wood, pipes, trees, and metal, which can meet all cutting requirements without spending other unnecessary money.
Specification
Model |
ATO-CRS-WFJ-02 |
Rated Input Power |
900W |
Reciprocating Stroke |
20mm |
Voltage Frequency |
220V/50Hz |
Speed Control |
Steplessly Variable |
Cutting Wood Thickness |
0-260mm |
Cutting Pipe Thickness |
0-100mm |
Cutting Metal Thickness |
0-15mm |
Power Cable |
3m |
Dimension |
460x15mm |
Weight |
2.6kg |
Features
- Industrial-grade multi-functional reciprocating saw, complete cutting work efficiently and quickly.
- The handle can be rotated to adapt to various angles, and it is easy to achieve easy cutting without dead ends.
- The high-strength self-locking chuck is firmly locked and does not fall off, ensuring stable cutting.
- Alloy quenched and forged gears, with increased modulus design, work without slipping.
- Stepless fine-tuning speed switch, one-button lock.
- Ergonomic design, convenient and practical operation.
- The cordless reciprocating saw has a lightweight body and is not tiring to use for a long time.
Dimension (unit: mm)
Applications
Reciprocating saws are a powerful and versatile cutting tool for a wide range of applications. Reciprocating saws use a back and forth motion to cut a wide range of materials, making them ideal for many different tasks. Reciprocating saws are used for cutting sheet metal, tubes, profiles or miter cuts on steel tubes, as well as for cutting cables or other non-metallic materials.
Tips: What is an electric reciprocating saw?
An electric reciprocating saw is a tool that is driven by a motor and used to cut various materials through the reciprocating and swinging actions of the saw blade. Electric reciprocating saws are faster and more labor-saving than manual saws that people use daily. According to the power drive, there are two types of AC and DC reciprocating saws. Electric reciprocating saws have two types: knife saws and curve saws. Generally speaking, reciprocating saws refer to knife saws.