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Reciprocating saws

May 12, 2011
The PC75TRS non-orbital and PC85TRSOK orbital reciprocating saws are designed for use in various applications, including wood cutting, metal cutting, masonry cutting, demolition, fire and rescue, and plunge cuts

The PC75TRS non-orbital and PC85TRSOK orbital reciprocating saws are designed for use in various applications, including wood cutting, metal cutting, masonry cutting, demolition, fire and rescue, and plunge cuts. The PC75TRS is equipped with a 7.5A motor and 11/8-in. stroke that delivers 3,200 SPM. According to the company, a tooled shoe adjustment provides easy depth modification, and a twist-lock blade clamp allows for a fast and effortless blade change. The PC85TRSOK features a crank arm mechanism to obtain a compact footprint and robust design. With an 8.5A motor, orbital dial selector, and 1 1/8-in. stroke that delivers 3,200 SPM, this model features a tool-free shoe adjustment and twist-lock blade clamp. In addition, both saws feature an overmolded handle, overmolded clamshell boot, 2-finger variable speed trigger, and 6-ft rubber cord.

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