Reciprocating Saw

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Reciprocating saws are commonly used in construction and demolition projects where you need fast and flexible cutting abilities, but not millimeter precision.

They are similar to jigsaws, but much larger and usually rest in the user's hands rather than on top of a workpiece.


Bosch PFZ 700 PE

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Bosch PFZ 700 PE

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Synonyms: recipro saw, Sawzall; DE: Säbelsäge, Tigersäge,
Elektro-Fuchsschwanz, Pendel-Fuchsschwanz
Type: Reciprocating Saw
Material: depending on the blade: wood, metals, plastics
Location: Saw Station
(cabinets under the chop saw)
Access Requirements: Reciprocating Saw Introduction
Manual: manualslib
Tutors: Lukas
Pakue
Johannes
Luzian
Sebastian
Similar (More or Less): jigsaws




Settings

The reciprocating saw can be operated with different orbital action settings: 0 - 3. Depending on your workpiece, you need to use different settings:

Step 0:
Thin or hard workpieces (e.g. metal plates, steel)

Step 1:
Non-ferrous metals, hard wood, plastics

Step 2:
Soft workpieces (like insulation)

Step 3:
Soft workpieces (e.g. soft woods)


Saw Blades

As most power saws, the reciprocating saw supports different sawblades. The Bosch PFZ 700PE is using SDS sawblades.


Wood

wood sawblade (Holzsägeblatt)

You can find the wood sawblades in the reciprocating saw´s box in the case saying "wood".


Wood and Metal

wood and metal sawblade (Holz- und Metallsägeblatt)

You can find the wood and metal sawblades in the reciprocating saw´s box in the case saying "metal".


Metal

metal sawblade (Metallsägeblatt)

You can find the metal sawblades in the reciprocating saw´s box in the case saying "metal".