Background
The Milwaukee Reciprocating Saw 6536-21 is a corded electric saw produced by Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation. As a member of Milwaukee's line of reciprocating saws, this model is designed for a variety of cutting tasks. The saw is equipped with a 13-amp motor and its power source is corded electric. The stroke length of the saw is 1-1/4 inches and it operates at a variable speed controlled by a trigger, with strokes per minute ranging from 0 to 3,000. The saw's dimensions are 23.4 x 12.1 x 6.3 inches and it weighs 12.1 lbs.
The saw's design includes a counterbalance feature to minimize vibration during operation, thus providing precision control. Furthermore, it incorporates a gear-protecting clutch to shield the gears from impact damage, thus prolonging the tool's lifespan. Blade changing is simplified with the Quick-Lok blade clamp feature. The saw is supplied with a carrying case and two blades and is compatible with all blades in the Sawzall range, enabling users to choose the most suitable blade for their specific cutting task, whether the material is wood, plastic, metal or other types. Although this model is no longer in production, Milwaukee continues to manufacture similar models with updated specifications and features.
Technical Specifications
- Motor: 13 amp
- Power source: Corded electric
- Stroke length: 1-1/4 inches
- Strokes per minute: 0-3,000 SPM variable speed trigger
- Overall dimensions: 23.4 x 12.1 x 6.3 inches
- Weight: 12.1 lbs
Warranty
The Milwaukee 6536-21 Super Sawzall 13 Amp Reciprocating Saw comes with a 5-year limited warranty. This warranty period assures the buyers that their product is protected against certain defects and issues for a significant duration. It is, however, important to note that the warranty is typically limited, meaning it might not cover every potential issue. To claim the warranty, customers usually need to contact the manufacturer or the retailer from where they purchased the product and provide proof of purchase. It's recommended to check the detailed terms and conditions of the warranty to understand precisely what it covers and the claiming process, as these can vary.