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| | Features | Reciprocating saw with Electronic Variable SpeedSwing action cuts twice as fast as saws with orbital action; keyless on-hand blade clampTriple-sealed construction for dust and water resistanceIncludes plastic case and all-purpose progressive blade8.4 pounds; 1-year warranty
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| | Description | Item #: 361-CR13VA. Keyless one-hand blade clamp 1 3/4" keyless adjustable pivot shoe Speed trigger and dial-in maximum speed control Unique "swing" action for faster reversed blade cutting - Stroke Length = 1 1/4 in
- Voltage Amps = 11.00 A
- Cycle Rate = 0 strokes/min [Min], 2800 strokes/min [Max]
- Bit/Blade Mounting Chuck Type = Keyless
- Control Cord Cut Handle Includes = All Purpose Blade, Case
- Type = Reciprocating Saw
- Wt. = 8.40 lb
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 17.0 inches | | Product Height: | 27.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 20.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 24.1 inches | | Package Width: | 11.0 inches | | Package Height: | 5.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 15.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Midwest User Mar 30, 2000 Great tool! I have tried this tool and loved it! In a 2x10 saw cutting test, the Hitachi "Rip Saw" beat all comers. The new technology "swing action" blade format is great. The blade is always cutting, not like orbitable action saw where the blade is only cutting half the time. This tool has one-hand quick change blade system and quick one hand foot adjustment. Great New Product.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Nice saw Jan 17, 2003
By John W. Reeder This saw was purchased as a replacement for a Makita reciprocating saw that was about 15 years old and getting very beat up. This thing is enormous in comparison to the Makita (and most others) but is well balanced and smooth cutting, not a lot of vibration. It is also very comfortable despite its weight and can be used with heavy work gloves, I use mine mostly for demolition work. The trigger is extra wide so you can pull it with two fingers which is nice on longer cuts. Hitachi apparently fixed the case problem that others mention, mine came with a molded plastic case (no cardboard dividers). This is the most powerful saw of its type that I have ever used, be careful about dead-ending the blade, especially the real heavy demolition blades, you could seriously hurt something like an elbow or wrist (or worse depending on your position) from the kickback. The swing cutting action works great and is easily engaged/disengaged with a lever on the side.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Milwaukee be afraid! Dec 15, 2003
By svtrader This thing is bad ass! It'll cut threw anything like butta. The power is enormous. I own many sawzalls, and let me tell you, this thing will out cut any of them. I believe this beast will beat anything on the market. With regards to the previous posters remarks about a loose blade and the "vertical plane". That's nonsense! It's designed to keep the blade from snapping due to the overwhelming power of this machine. You see, the blade only flexes on the flat part, moving back and forth. So, it was designed with about a half inch of play to move up and down. This prevent it from snapping when or if the blade gets caught. Capeesh? In fact, check out any other sawzall and wiggle the blade. You'll notice anywhere between a quarter to a half inch of play depending on the power of the saw. The mean green machine will not be beat!!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
The green machine May 11, 2002 I bought this saw to replace an old Miller Falls recip saw I had for years. The Hitachi has great power and I love the quick blade change feature. The one thing I was disapointed with was the interior of the case. Instead of making the interior of the plastic case contoured to the tool, Hitachi chose the cheaper alternative by installing a cardboard insert. Other than that, this is a great tool at a great price!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great value Mar 27, 2001
By Alan L. Wieskamp You can't beat the value this saw offers. It is one of the most powerful and has most of the features of other saws at almost half the price. The tool is very well built and very heavy. Blade changes are super quick with just a twist of the blade lock. This sure beats the allen head screws on the old machines. It comes with a plastic carrying case but the case ships with a pressed cardboard form that the saw is supposed to sit in. It doesn't work. You will have to live with it or make your own from polyisocyanurate (the blue high density foam insulation)
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