Eastwood Reciprocating Air Body Saw
easily cuts intricate shapes, curves
easily cuts intricate shapes, curves
easily cuts intricate shapes, curves
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Product Overview:
Description
The Eastwood Reciprocating Pneumatic Metal Saw easily cuts intricate shapes and curves in aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, fiberglass, composites
- Perfect for body, exhaust and muffler work
- Requires just 3.5 cfm at 90 psi
- Replaceable blades (6 included) help maintain cutting performance
At 5,000 strokes per minute, this pneumatic reciprocating saw aggressively cuts through most metals and other materials up to 1/16" thick.
Our air reciprocating saw is the easiest way to cut metals and more, whether body panels or an exhaust system, and you can use a smaller, DIY air compressor. Safety lock prevents accidental start. Blade guard doubles as a cutting guide. 1/4" FNPT.
You'll find our reciprocating saw to be as high in quality as national brands, making it the great Eastwood value you expect!
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Specifications
Strokes per minute | 5000 |
Stroke Length | 5/16" [8mm] |
Air Consumption | 3.25 cfm [57 lm] |
Max. operating air pressure | 90 psi |
Inlet thread size | 1/4" FNPT |
Maximum Material Thickness | 1/16” [1.5mm] |
Tool Length | 9-3/4" without blade and fitting |
In the Box
Contents
- (1) Eastwood Metal Saw
- (6) Blades (3) 18 tpi and (3) 24 tpi
- (1) Hex Key Blade Wrench
- (1) 1/4" Air Chuck
Guides & Accessories
Instructions
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Safety Information
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Accessories
43377B32 32-Tooth Reciprocating Saw Blades, 5-Pack
Application Tips
Reviews
Questions & Answers
Will this saw cut through rusted bolts?
What do you mean by = 90psi(6.3 bar). If you are talking about the air nozzle, what type nozzle should be used. Is it okey to use v HIGHFLOWPRO nozzle on your air tools?
Interested in purchasing your Eastwood Air Reciprocating Saw. After reading the reviews, it looks like there is a common concern where the blade falls out of the holder after tightening. Is this something that has been addressed or is it still an issue.
this tool can run with a small compressor? my is a 4gallons 4horsepower
is it a gear or piston drive system
Does the fence adjust in and out?
Does this saw use same blades as electric reciprocating saws?
