Hilti SR 4-A22 High-Performance Cordless Recip Saw

Hilti Nuron Cordless Platform: https://bit.ly/3mS5iSu

SR 4-22 handheld recip:
🛠 https://hilti.to/SR4-22

TE 2000-22 breaker:
🛠 https://hilti.to/TE2000-22

DSH 600-22 cut off saw:
🛠 https://hilti.to/DSH600-22

VC 10-22 vac:
🛠 https://hilti.to/VC10

DWP 15-22 water tank:
🛠 https://hilti.to/DWP15-22

AG 6D-22 angle grinder:
🛠 https://hilti.to/AG6D-22

TE 4-22:
🛠 https://hilti.to/TE4-22

TE DRS:
🛠 https://hilti.to/TE_DRS

Batteries:
🛠 https://hilti.to/nuron_batteries

Charger:
🛠 https://hilti.to/charger

FEATURES for the Hilti reciprocating saw SR 4-A22 case #2199763

Cordless 22V reciprocating saw engineered for everyday demolition and cutting to length with minimal vibration.

• Base material: Metal, Wood, Mineral
• Stroke length: 28 mm
• Stroke rate: 3000 strokes/minute

Features

• High-performance cordless reciprocating saw built for demolishing thinner metal, plastic and wood – especially in the plumbing and electrical trades
• Higher power-to-weight ratio – this recip saw is engineered to deliver you the best balance of higher power from a lower-weight tool
• Advanced ergonomics with Active Vibration Reduction – designed to give you a firm, two-handed grip for slicing smoothly through metal, wood and board
• Keyless blade clamp – minimise the time you spend changing blades
• Rubberised, glass-fibre reinforced casing – up to four times more resistant to damage from dropping and twice as resistant to extreme temperatures than standard ABS plastic

Applications

• Cutting wood up to 60 mm thickness
• Cutting thin-walled steel pipes up to 60 mm diameter
• Sawing through thinner nail-embedded wood beams
• Demolishing standard sanitary and heating pipes
• Cutting plasterboard and sandwich panel

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