CUTTING | RECIPROCATING SAWS / OSCILLATING 9205-01 Reciprocating Saw
Features • 8.5 Amp Motor Ample power for the job
• Vibration Control Gearing Minimizes user fatigue during tough applications
• Variable Speed Adjust stroke speed for clean or fast cuts
• Adjustable Pivoting Shoe Provides additional stability when cutting through materials
• On-Tool Blade Storage Keeps extra blades handy
• 2-Finger Trigger For increased control • Soft-Grip For user comfort
Specifications Rating
Amperage
No Load SPM/Min Stroke Length (in.) Tool Length
With Cord Guard (in.) Without Cord Guard (in.) Cord Length (ft./in.) Weight (lbs.)
Includes Wood Cutting Blade Hex Socket Key
120V 8.5
800-2,700 1-1/8
20 18 8
8.2
2610000781 1907950005
VERSATILE POWERFUL...
...through wood, metal, drywall and a variety of other materials.
1400-02* CUT Oscillating Multi-Tool
Features • Integrated Dust Extraction Port
For maximum dust collection and convenience
• 2.0 Amp Motor Enough power to complete a variety of tasks
• Variable Speed For optimal control
• No Mar Head To protect walls when cutting
• Soft-Grip For comfort and control
Specifications Rating
Amperage
No Load OPM/Min Oscillating Angle Weight (lbs.)
Includes Adapter** 1 Wood/
Metal Plunge Blade
1 Drywall/ Wood Segment Blade
1 Wood Wide Cut Plunge Blade
Sanding Pad
3 Sandpaper Sheets Allen Wrench Carrying Bag†
Vaccuum Adapter
120V 2.0
12,000-22,000 L/R 1.4° 3.0
1619X05810 2608661803 2608661804 2608661805
2609002737 1619X05228 1907950006 1619X05145 1619X06150
Optional Equipment Grout Removal Blade Rigid Scraper Blade
2608684572 2608684564
**Compatible with most competitive accessories *-01 Version Includes: Adapter, 1 Wood/Metal Plunge Blade, 1 Drywall/Wood Segment Blade, Sanding Pad, 3 Sandpaper Sheets and Allen Wrench *-03 Version Includes: All items in -02 version with BONUS Wood/Metal Plunge Blade and Scraper Blade
28 SAND SCRAPE
DONE.
Carrying Bag †Included in -02, -03 versions
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