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Makita, the renowned brand in the power tool industry, has created a new class of cordless tools with their 18V LXT sub-compact lineup. These sub-compact tools offer users the handling of a 12V tool, combined with the performance of an 18V system, making them compatible with the world's largest 18V cordless tool system.
The XRJ07ZB, a sub-compact Recipro saw, is designed for cutting and demolition applications in tight spaces. With a compact and ergonomic design measuring only 12-1/2" in length and weighing a mere 5.7 lbs. (excluding the battery), this tool is ideal for working in confined areas. The compact size makes it a welcome solution for plumbers, electricians, and other professionals who require a versatile and maneuverable tool.
Convenience features of the XRJ07ZB include a "tool-less" blade change system, allowing for faster blade installation and removal, increasing productivity. The saw also features a reinforced fixed shoe for added durability, an electric brake, and a built-in LED light for improved visibility during operation.
Engineered with Makita's Extreme Protection Technology (XPT), the XRJ07ZB is designed to withstand the harsh conditions of construction sites, providing improved dust and water resistance for reliable performance.
As part of Makita's expanding 18V LXT system, the XRJ07ZB is powered by the world's largest cordless tool system, utilizing 18V Lithium-Ion batteries. Makita's 18V LXT batteries feature the fastest charge times in their categories, ensuring that users spend more time working and less time waiting for their batteries to recharge.
To further enhance tool performance and extend battery life, Makita has developed its proprietary Star protection Computer Controls. This communication technology allows the Star Protection-equipped tool and battery to exchange data in real time, monitoring conditions during use to protect against overloading, over-discharging, and overheating.
For increased versatility, the XRJ07ZB can be powered by both Makita's 18V LXT and compact Lithium-Ion batteries, with the Star symbol on the battery indicating the presence of Star protection technology.
Equipped with a Makita-built brushless motor, the XRJ07ZB delivers 0-3,000 strokes per minute combined with a 13/16" stroke length, enabling faster and more efficient cutting in a variety of applications.
In summary, Makita's XRJ07ZB sub-compact Recipro saw is a powerful and versatile tool designed to meet the demands of professionals working in tight spaces. Its compact and ergonomic design, combined with Makita's industry-leading technology and innovation, make it a valuable addition to any toolbox.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Makita | ||||
color | Black, Blue | ||||
blade_material | Alloy Steel | ||||
surface_recommendation | Wood | ||||
power_source | Battery Powered | ||||
special_feature | Brake | ||||
included_components | 4" 6TPI Wood Cutting Recipro Saw Blade (B-20432-1), 4" Metal Cutting Recipro Saw Blade 18TPI (B-20404) | ||||
product_dimensions | 13.98"L x 3.58"W x 7.6"H | ||||
voltage | 18 Volts | ||||
warranty_type | Full Manufacturer's Warranty | ||||
item_weight | 5.7 pounds | ||||
blade_length | 12.5 Inches | ||||
number_of_teeth | 24 | ||||
current_rating | 2 Amps | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00088381851756 | ||||
upc | 088381851756 | ||||
manufacturer | Makita | ||||
part_number | XRJ07ZB | ||||
country_of_origin | China | ||||
item_model_number | XRJ07ZB | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
size | No Size | ||||
style | Bare Tool | ||||
material | Plastic | ||||
thickness | 1 Inches | ||||
item_package_quantity | 1 | ||||
measurement_system | Metric | ||||
special_features | Brake | ||||
batteries_included | No | ||||
batteries_required | Yes | ||||
warranty_description | 3-year limited warranty | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #23,653 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #19 in Power Reciprocating Saws | ||||
date_first_available | August 26, 2017 |