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- Reciprocating saw with 360-degree rotating handle, blade clamp for quick changes 13 amp motor, orbital cutting action, variable speed (0-3,000 spm), 1-1/4-inch stroke Rugged plastic housing, rubberized comfort grip Includes saw and carrying case 19-inches long, 10 pounds, 5-year warranty ›See more product details.
Product Description
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Reciprocating Saw, Blade Stroke 1-1/4 In., Strokes per Minute 0
to 3000, Amps 13.0, Adjustable Shoe Yes, Keyless Blade Clamp Yes,
Cord Length 10 ft., Number of Conductors 2, Tool Length 19 In.,
Tool Weight 10.0 lb., Voltage 120VAC, Features 360 Degrees
Rotating Handle, Orbital Action, Soft Grip Handle, Anti-Vibration
System, Includes Sawzall(R) Recip Saw, Carrying Case, Standards
UL Listed, CSA Certified
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Since Milwaukee came up with the reciprocating saw in the first
place, we have very high expectations for every model they put
out and this one does Milwaukee proud.
At the heart of this saw is a rip-roaring 13 amp motor that does
not hesitate no matter what you’re cutting, whether it’s studs or
large diameter pipe. Despite the awesome power, it handles
beautifully, with so little vibration it’s remarkable, and the
weight of the tool is balanced perfectly for minimal user
igue. And in the interest of ergonomics, probably the best
innovation on this saw is the handle. It rotates a full
360-degrees and locks in at 45-degree intervals, so you can
adjust the angle to whatever odd situation you might find
yourself in, and it saves tremendous strain on your body.
The speed control dial lets you set a range, and the trigger
pressure gives you variable speeds within that range for absolute
control. At full speed, you’ve got 3,000-strokes per minute with
a 1-1/4-inch stroke length, and you can choose between orbital
action, which gives you fast, aggressive cuts, or straight blade
movement, which delivers a surprisingly fine cut.
We like Milwaukee’s Quik-Lok blade clamp for fast, easy blade
changes. And we love the flexibility of installing the blades
with the teeth facing up or down, making your job even easier.
Just twist the collar and insert the blade all the way in;
release the collar and a spring-loaded mechanism locks the blade
in place.
And talk about flexibility: Even the shoe adjusts, and without a
tool. You can move it effortlessly both forward and backward into
six positions, letting you use untouched parts of the blade for
longer blade life, and it’s great, too, in awkward positions.
--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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From the Manufacturer
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The new Milwaukee rotating handle orbital Super Sawzall
reciprocating saw provides the ultimate in power and versatility.
It has a 360 degree rotating handle, locks at 45 degree
increments, and can continuously rotate without going back to
starting position. The trigger can stay on while rotating,
providing optimal user comfort in various cutting applications.
The saw has a high powered 13 amp Milwaukee built motor for fast
orbital cutting action. The variable speed trigger provides 0 to
3000 strokes per minute with a 1-1/4 inch stroke. Other features
include a speed dial for repetitive cuts, counter balance for
smoother operation with less vibration, and gear protecting
clutch for longer tool life. A Quik-Lok blade clamp provides fast
and easy blade changes. The 6523-21 also has a Quik-Lok cord for
easy field replacement and comes with an impact resistant
carrying case.
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