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Reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V, cordless 20V
Reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V, cordless 20V
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Reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V, cordless 20V
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Reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V, cordless 20V
Reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V, cordless 20V
Cordless reciprocating saw No name Piła szablasta Saber saw BESK 20V is a battery-powered 20V cutting tool designed for demolition, rough cuts and on-site repairs. The tool uses a push-and-pull blade action and accepts standard reciprocating blades, allowing cuts in wood, metal and plastic. Its cordless design prioritizes portability and quick deployment on construction sites, renovation projects and emergency interventions where access to mains power is limited.
The 20V cordless power supply provides mobility without a trailing cable while delivering sufficient power for typical demolition and remodeling tasks. Compatibility with standard reciprocating blades makes blade replacement simple and enables selection of the correct blade type and tooth pitch for each material. The saw's compact form factor and straightforward controls facilitate manoeuvring in confined spaces and rapid start-up for urgent cuts.
Fit a blade suitable for the target material according to manufacturer guidance and secure it in the blade clamp. Ensure the battery is fully charged and correctly inserted before operation. Hold the saw firmly with both hands, align the blade with the cut line, and start at low speed to establish the cut, increasing speed as needed. Use steady forward pressure without forcing the blade; allow the reciprocating action to perform the cutting. After completing the cut, release the trigger and wait for the blade to stop before setting the tool down and removing the battery if necessary.
Use blades matched to the material—coarse-tooth blades for fast wood cutting, bi-metal or fine-tooth blades for metal. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (safety glasses, gloves and hearing protection). Maintain firm two-handed control and clear the work area of bystanders. Regularly check blade condition and replace worn blades to maintain cutting performance and reduce risk of binding.
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