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CUTTING | JIG SAWS


HANDLE THE MOST CHALLENGING CUTS


Angled, aggressive, smooth and more; SKIL jig saws are equipped to tackle a variety of cuts.


4495-01 Orbital Action Laser Jig Saw


Features • SKIL Stable Foot Design Adds stability and control


• Built-In Laser Guide with On/Off Switch Ensures an accurate cut


• Tool-Less Blade Change System Accepts both T and U shank blades


• E-Z Back Tool Rest Prevents damage to blade and work surface


• 4-Position Orbital Cut Control For a wide range of cuts from smooth to fast


• Tool-Less Foot Adjustment Footplate bevels for angled cuts


• On-Tool Blade Storage Keeps extra blade handy


4395-01 Orbital Action Jig Saw


Features • SKIL Stable Foot Design Adds stability and control


• Tool-Less Blade Change System Accepts both T and U shank blades


• E-Z Back Tool Rest Position prevents damage to blade and work surface


• 4-Position Orbital Cut Control For wide range of cuts from smooth to fast


• Tool-Less Foot Adjustment Footplate bevels for angled cuts


• On-Tool Blade Storage Keeps extra blade handy


Specifications Rating


Amperage


No Load SPM/Min Stroke Length (in.) Weight (lbs.)


Includes 2 Blades


Carrying Bag


120V 5.5


800-3,200 .787 4.9


2609991558 2609991559 1619X03192


Carrying Bag Included


Specifications Rating


Amperage


No Load SPM/Min Stroke Length (in.) Weight (lbs.)


Includes 2 Blades


Carrying Bag


120V 6.0


800-3,200 .787 5.2


2609991558 2609991559 1619X03192


Carrying Bag Included


4290-02 Variable Speed Jig Saw


Features • Tool-Less Foot Adjustment Footplate bevels for angled cuts


• Tool-Less Blade Clamp Accepts both T and U shank blades


• Open Foot Design For visibility of cut line


• Two-Finger Trigger with Lock-On


• On-Tool Blade Storage Keeps extra blade handy


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Specifications Rating


Amperage


No Load SPM/Min Stroke Length (in.) Weight (lbs.)


Includes 1 Blade


120V 4.5


800-3,250 .7


4.6 2610948273


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