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CRL Variable Speed Reciprocating Saw with Rotating Head - 110V LD195

The CRL Reciprocating Saw features a rotating head with five fixed stops: 0 45 and 90 degress left and right. This solid addition to the CRL LD line of tools also offers a quick twist lock connection for ultra-fast blade change. The variable speed LD195 delivers from 0 to 2500 strokes per minute with a stroke depth of 7/8" ( 22 mm ). The LD195 is an e…
The CRL Reciprocating Saw features a rotating head with five fixed stops: 0 45 and 90 degress left and right. This solid addition to the CRL LD line of tools also offers a quick twist lock connection for ultra-fast blade change. The variable speed LD195 delivers from 0 to 2500 strokes per minute with a stroke depth of 7/8" ( 22 mm ). The LD195 is an ergonomically comfortable tool designed for the professional tradesman. Product Warning Safety glasses should be worn when working with any tool that generates dust or flying debris. If working in a wet environment CRL recommends use of a Ground Fault Interrupt Device to eliminate chance of electrical shock. .
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The CRL Reciprocating Saw features a rotating head with five fixed stops: 0 45 and 90 degress left and right. This solid addition to the CRL LD line of tools also offers a quick twist lock connection for ultra-fast blade change. The variable speed LD195 delivers from 0 to 2500 strokes per minute with a stroke depth of 7/8" ( 22 mm ). The LD195 is an ergonomically comfortable tool designed for the professional tradesman. Product Warning Safety glasses should be worn when working with any tool that generates dust or flying debris. If working in a wet environment CRL recommends use of a Ground Fault Interrupt Device to eliminate chance of electrical shock. .