Background
The Hitachi CR13V2 is a corded reciprocating saw. This saw was introduced in 2015 and is designed for use in a variety of cutting tasks.
The saw is equipped with a motor that provides a power output of 620W and can reach a no-load speed of up to 2,900 strokes per minute. It has a stroke length of 26mm and a maximum cutting capacity of 130mm. The saw is designed to be lightweight, with a total weight of 2.5kg.
The CR13V2 features a design that allows for improved control and reduced fatigue during prolonged use. It has a variable speed trigger, so the speed of the blade can be adjusted to match the material being cut. Additionally, the saw has an adjustable shoe that can pivot from 0 to 45 degrees, facilitating flush cutting and allowing the saw to be used in confined spaces.
To help manage dust, the CR13V2 includes a blower function that directs air towards the cutting line to keep the view clear of sawdust. The saw also includes a soft grip that helps to dampen vibration, providing additional comfort for the operator.
The saw is powered by a motor and uses a wobble plate drive mechanism for the transmission of power to the reciprocating blade. It is compatible with standard T-shank reciprocating saw blades.
Technical Specifications
- Power: 620W
- No load speed: 0-2900 strokes per minute
- Stroke length: 26mm
- Max cutting capacity: 130mm
- Weight: 2.5kg
- Design: Compact and ergonomic
- Speed control: Variable speed trigger
- Shoe adjustment: 0 to 45 degrees pivot
- Dust management: Blower function
- Grip: Soft elastomeric for vibration dampening
- Motor: 620W for up to 2,900 strokes per minute
- Drive mechanism: Wobble plate drive
- Accessories: Tool case and hex key wrench, compatible with standard T-shank reciprocating saw blades
- Optional accessories: Various wood cutting and metal cutting blades, anti-vibration side handle
Warranty
The Hitachi Reciprocating Saw CR13V2 comes with a 5-year warranty provided by Hitachi. This warranty covers any defects in the materials or workmanship of the product. However, it should be noted that this warranty does not cover normal wear parts such as brushes, cords, and blades. To claim the warranty, the original purchaser must provide proof of purchase. Thus, it is crucial to keep the receipt or any other document that can serve as proof of purchase.