Elevate Your Cutting Game: Precision Reciprocating Power Saws Collection - STANDARD Machine Tools

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STANDARD CP-320 Reciprocating Power Saw

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Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and includes sea freight to most seaports.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD CP-320 Reciprocating Power Saw, a reliable and versatile tool designed to streamline cutting tasks with precision and efficiency.

Engineered for exceptional performance, this power saw stands out as a go-to solution in the realm of cutting machinery, often sought after as a top-tier hacksaw machine.

Crafted with durability in mind, the CP-320 boasts a robust construction, ensuring longevity and consistent performance even under demanding work conditions. Its reciprocating action delivers swift and accurate cutting motions, making it ideal for various materials, from wood and plastics to metals of varying thicknesses.

Equipped with a powerful motor, this machine effortlessly tackles tough cutting jobs, offering a blend of power and control for enhanced user experience. Its ergonomic design facilitates comfortable handling, reducing fatigue during prolonged use, while the adjustable settings enable customization to suit specific cutting requirements.

The STANDARD CP-320 reciprocating power saw is synonymous with precision, reliability, and versatility, making it an indispensable asset in workshops, construction sites, and DIY projects. Experience the efficiency and effectiveness of a top-quality hacksaw machine that meets and exceeds expectations with every use.

Main Features:

  • Automatic cutting process.
  • With clamping feeding device.
  • With safety protection device.
  • It has different speeds and wide cutting scope.
  • Hydraulic transmission, simple running, easy upkeep.
Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Cutting Capacity

Round Bar

320 mm

12.60 inches

Square Bar

290 x 290 mm

11.42 x 11.42 inches

Oblique Saw Angle

45º

-

Sawing Speed

35, 60, 84 rpm

-

Blade Size

600 x 50 x 2.5 mm

23.62 x 1.97 x 0.10 inches

Main Motor

3.44 kW

4.61 horsepower

Coolant Pump Motor

0.04 kW (2 step)

0.05 horsepower

Saw Blade Rapid Down

0.25 kW (4 step)

0.34 horsepower

Dimensions

2440 x 1020 x 1600 mm

96.06 x 40.16 x 62.99 inches

Weight

1100 kg

2425.08 pounds

Standard Features

  • Manual Vice
  • Hydraulic Lift
  • Coolant System
  • CE Standard Electrics
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeksfrom Deposit.

How to use a Reciprocating Power Saw 

Using a reciprocating power saw, commonly known as a reciprocating saw or a sawzall, requires careful handling to ensure safety and effective cutting. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:

  1. Safety Gear: Put on safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection before operating the saw to protect yourself from flying debris and loud noises.
  2. Choose the Right Blade: Select the appropriate blade for the material you intend to cut. Different blades are designed for wood, metal, plastic, or demolition work. Ensure the blade is securely inserted and locked in place.
  3. Power Connection: Plug the saw into a power outlet or insert a charged battery, depending on whether it's corded or cordless.
  4. Secure the Material: Clamp or hold the material firmly to prevent movement during cutting. Ensure it's stable and won't slip during the cutting process.
  5. Positioning: Hold the saw firmly with both hands. The dominant hand should be on the trigger while the other hand supports and guides the saw.
  6. Start Slowly: Activate the saw by squeezing the trigger gently. Allow the blade to reach full speed before making contact with the material.
  7. Cutting Technique:

    • Angle of Approach: Begin cutting at a slight angle to the material's surface for better control.
    • Steady Pressure: Apply moderate pressure to the saw, letting the blade do the work. Don't force the saw through the material; allow the teeth to cut smoothly.
    • Controlled Movements: Move the saw steadily and slowly through the material, following your cutting line.
    • Avoid Overheating: If the saw begins to feel hot, take breaks between cuts to prevent overheating.
  8. Switching Positions: If needed, adjust your body or the material to ensure a comfortable and safe cutting position. Always keep a stable stance

  9. Finishing the Cut: When nearing the end of the cut, reduce pressure on the saw to prevent binding or kickback.

  10. Switch Off and Secure: Release the trigger to turn off the saw once the cut is complete. Allow the blade to stop completely before setting the saw down. If the blade is exposed, be cautious when placing it on surfaces.

  11. Blade Removal and Storage: Unplug the saw or remove the battery before changing the blade. Store the saw in a safe place, ensuring the blade is covered or secured.

  12. Clean Up: Remove debris from the cutting area and store the saw and accessories properly.

Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines specific to your reciprocating saw model for additional guidance on proper usage and maintenance. Regularly inspect the saw and its components for wear or damage and replace parts as needed. Safety should always be a priority when using power tools.

Description

Introducing the STANDARD CP-320 Reciprocating Power Saw, a reliable and versatile tool designed to streamline cutting tasks with precision and efficiency.

Engineered for exceptional performance, this power saw stands out as a go-to solution in the realm of cutting machinery, often sought after as a top-tier hacksaw machine.

Crafted with durability in mind, the CP-320 boasts a robust construction, ensuring longevity and consistent performance even under demanding work conditions. Its reciprocating action delivers swift and accurate cutting motions, making it ideal for various materials, from wood and plastics to metals of varying thicknesses.

Equipped with a powerful motor, this machine effortlessly tackles tough cutting jobs, offering a blend of power and control for enhanced user experience. Its ergonomic design facilitates comfortable handling, reducing fatigue during prolonged use, while the adjustable settings enable customization to suit specific cutting requirements.

The STANDARD CP-320 reciprocating power saw is synonymous with precision, reliability, and versatility, making it an indispensable asset in workshops, construction sites, and DIY projects. Experience the efficiency and effectiveness of a top-quality hacksaw machine that meets and exceeds expectations with every use.

Main Features:

  • Automatic cutting process.
  • With clamping feeding device.
  • With safety protection device.
  • It has different speeds and wide cutting scope.
  • Hydraulic transmission, simple running, easy upkeep.
Specifications

Specification

Metric

Imperial

Cutting Capacity

Round Bar

320 mm

12.60 inches

Square Bar

290 x 290 mm

11.42 x 11.42 inches

Oblique Saw Angle

45º

-

Sawing Speed

35, 60, 84 rpm

-

Blade Size

600 x 50 x 2.5 mm

23.62 x 1.97 x 0.10 inches

Main Motor

3.44 kW

4.61 horsepower

Coolant Pump Motor

0.04 kW (2 step)

0.05 horsepower

Saw Blade Rapid Down

0.25 kW (4 step)

0.34 horsepower

Dimensions

2440 x 1020 x 1600 mm

96.06 x 40.16 x 62.99 inches

Weight

1100 kg

2425.08 pounds

Standard Features

  • Manual Vice
  • Hydraulic Lift
  • Coolant System
  • CE Standard Electrics
Delivery

Delivery is 8-12 Weeksfrom Deposit.

How to use a Reciprocating Power Saw 

Using a reciprocating power saw, commonly known as a reciprocating saw or a sawzall, requires careful handling to ensure safety and effective cutting. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:

  1. Safety Gear: Put on safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection before operating the saw to protect yourself from flying debris and loud noises.
  2. Choose the Right Blade: Select the appropriate blade for the material you intend to cut. Different blades are designed for wood, metal, plastic, or demolition work. Ensure the blade is securely inserted and locked in place.
  3. Power Connection: Plug the saw into a power outlet or insert a charged battery, depending on whether it's corded or cordless.
  4. Secure the Material: Clamp or hold the material firmly to prevent movement during cutting. Ensure it's stable and won't slip during the cutting process.
  5. Positioning: Hold the saw firmly with both hands. The dominant hand should be on the trigger while the other hand supports and guides the saw.
  6. Start Slowly: Activate the saw by squeezing the trigger gently. Allow the blade to reach full speed before making contact with the material.
  7. Cutting Technique:

    • Angle of Approach: Begin cutting at a slight angle to the material's surface for better control.
    • Steady Pressure: Apply moderate pressure to the saw, letting the blade do the work. Don't force the saw through the material; allow the teeth to cut smoothly.
    • Controlled Movements: Move the saw steadily and slowly through the material, following your cutting line.
    • Avoid Overheating: If the saw begins to feel hot, take breaks between cuts to prevent overheating.
  8. Switching Positions: If needed, adjust your body or the material to ensure a comfortable and safe cutting position. Always keep a stable stance

  9. Finishing the Cut: When nearing the end of the cut, reduce pressure on the saw to prevent binding or kickback.

  10. Switch Off and Secure: Release the trigger to turn off the saw once the cut is complete. Allow the blade to stop completely before setting the saw down. If the blade is exposed, be cautious when placing it on surfaces.

  11. Blade Removal and Storage: Unplug the saw or remove the battery before changing the blade. Store the saw in a safe place, ensuring the blade is covered or secured.

  12. Clean Up: Remove debris from the cutting area and store the saw and accessories properly.

Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines specific to your reciprocating saw model for additional guidance on proper usage and maintenance. Regularly inspect the saw and its components for wear or damage and replace parts as needed. Safety should always be a priority when using power tools.

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