Background

The Milwaukee 2621-20 Reciprocating Saw is a cordless tool that operates on an 18V battery system. It is part of the M18 line of tools manufactured by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. The 2621-20 is primarily used for cutting through various materials like thick lumber, branches, and drywall. It is commonly used at construction sites and other professional job sites.

The saw has a motor that operates at a no-load speed of 0-3000 strokes per minute and a 1-1/8" stroke length for cutting. The speed can be controlled through a variable speed trigger. One of its key features is the Quik-Lok blade clamp system, allowing for tool-less blade changes. The saw also includes an ergonomic grip handle to reduce vibration and enhance comfort during use. It weighs 7.7 pounds without a battery. The saw requires an M18 RedLithium XC high output battery for operation, and is compatible with all batteries in the M18 system. When used with an M18 RedLithium XC 5.0Ah battery, the saw can make up to 275 cuts in 2x4 lumber on a single charge and delivers up to 4.5 amps of power.

Technical Specifications

  • Model Number: 2621-20
  • Product Type: Reciprocating Saw
  • Power Source: 18V Lithium-Ion battery (not included)
  • Motor Speed: 0-3000 strokes per minute
  • Stroke Length: 1-1/8 inches
  • Blade Change System: Quik-Lok blade clamp system
  • Handle: Ergonomic rubberized grip
  • Weight: 7.7 pounds (without battery)
  • Battery Compatibility: M18 batteries
  • Power Output: Up to 4.5 amps (when used with M18 RedLithium XC 5.0Ah battery)
  • Performance: Up to 275 cuts in 2x4 lumber on a single charge (when used with M18 RedLithium XC 5.0Ah battery)

Warranty

The Milwaukee 2621-20 Reciprocating Saw comes with a 5-year limited warranty. The terms of this warranty cover any possible manufacturing defects and issues that may arise during the normal use of the product. To claim this warranty, it's usually required to keep and present proof of purchase, and often you would need to contact the manufacturer directly or the authorized dealer where the product was purchased. The specific terms and process of claiming the warranty may differ and it's best to refer to the warranty card or the manufacturer's official website for detailed information.