A core feature of this reciprocating saw is its variable orbital/straight stroke action.In orbital mode,the blade moves in a slight elliptical path in addition to the back-and-forth motion,making it more aggressive and faster for cutting soft materials like wood.The straight stroke mode is ideal for hard materials like metal,providing a smoother,more controlled cut.A tool-less blade clamp allows for quick blade changes without additional tools.An anti-vibration handle and ergonomic soft-grip absorb significant vibration,greatly reducing operator fatigue.An integrated adjustable shoe protects the blade and acts as a pivot for better control and leverage.

This reciprocating saw is powered by a high-amp brushed motor or an efficient brushless motor,with a no-load speed of up to 2,800 SPM.The stroke length is typically 1-1/8 inches;a longer stroke means more material is removed with each cycle,increasing efficiency.It uses standard reciprocating saw blades,and the chuck system is compatible with all major brands.As a corded tool,it requires a 120V power source,delivering continuous,uninterrupted power ideal for prolonged heavy-duty use.The tool weighs approximately 8.5 pounds and is built rugged to withstand harsh conditions like drops and impacts.The motor housing is often ventilated for heat dissipation and carbon brush dust expulsion.
The reciprocating saw is the destructive tool.In renovation demolition,it is used to quickly cut wall studs,drywall,nails,and old pipes and conduit.In landscaping,it is used for pruning branches and roots,even trunks several inches thick.On construction sites,it cuts protruding rebar and embedded plastic pipes.In emergency rescue,firefighters use it to extricate people from vehicles and structures.Due to its immense versatility and cutting power,it is a choice for many scenario requiring fast,non-precise cutting and demolition,especially in confined spaces where other saws cannot operate.