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89189 SAW RECIPROCATING CORDED 12A

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JR3051T
MAKITA

89189 SAW RECIPROCATING CORDED 12A
Makita JR3051T Corded Reciprocating Saw, 12 A, 5-1/8 in Pipe, 10 in Wood Cutting Capacity, 1-3/16 in L Stroke

Makita's Reciprocating Saw (model JR3051T) delivers superior power and performance with less vibration. The JR3051T is powered by a 12 A motor with electronic speed control to maintain constant speed under load. The JR3051T has a long 1-3/16 in stroke for faster cutting with 0 to 3000 spm and a variable speed trigger to match the speed of the saw to the application. The JR3051T has a durable body design that keeps dust and debris away from the motor, with rubber and felt seals to keep dust and water out for a longer tool life. The JR3051T weighs 7.3 lb, with tool-less blade change. The JR3051T is a versatile and powerful reciprocating saw engineered for demolition, metal cutting, wood cutting, drywall and plaster, plastics and remodeling. It's ideal for builders, roofers, metal fabricators, remodelers, and general contractors seeking a best-in-class industrial quality reciprocating saw.
  • Powerful 12 A motor delivers up to 3000 SPM
  • Longer 1-3/16 in stroke for faster cutting performance
  • "Tool-less" blade change for fast blade installation and removal
  • Tool hook secures the tool when not in use
  • Variable speed trigger for precise cutting in a wide variety of applications
  • Well balanced design (only 7.3 lb and 17-5/8 in long) for reduced operator fatigue and all-day use
  • Large 2-finger trigger for added convenience
  • Soft grip and handle for increased comfort
  • Double insulated
  • For framers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers and general construction
Amp Rating12
Control TypeVariable Speed Trigger
Cutting Capacity5-1/8 in Pipe 10 in Wood
Handle TypeSoft-Grip
Includes(2) Blades
Stroke Length1-3/16
Strokes Per Minute0 to 3000

Item Specifications

  • ELECTRIC RECIPROCATING SAWS
  • 10.13 lbs per EA
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