The BLACK+DECKER BDCR20B 20v MAX Lithium Bare Reciprocating Saw features tool-free blade changing. It also has a variable speed trigger and a pivoting shoe for ease of use. The maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 volts. This recap saw offers 0-3,000 strokes/minute and a stroke length
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Added on: December 8, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The BLACK+DECKER BDCR20B 20v MAX Lithium Bare Reciprocating Saw features tool-free blade changing. It also has a variable speed trigger and a pivoting shoe for ease of use. The maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18 volts. This recap saw offers 0-3,000 strokes/minute and a stroke length of 7/8″. This is a bare-tool item – battery sold separately (not included). Standard equipment included: (1) BDCR20 20v Max Lithium Reciprocating Saw and (1) Reciprocating Blade.The tool is equipped with a switch lock-off feature to prevent unintentional operation.To switch the tool on, press the lock off button. then squeeze the on/off switch. Releasing the trigger turns the motor OFF. This tool has no provision to lock the switch in the ON position, never be locked in the ON position by any and should other means. Troubleshoot-unit shuts off abruptly. Battery pack has reached its maximum thermal limit. Allow battery pack to cool down. Battery pack will not charge Surrounding air temperature too hot or too cold. Move charger and battery pack to a surrounding air temperature of above 40 degree fahrenheit or below 105 degree fahrenheit
It broke after a few days but was repairable Pros:I bought this for occasional use. I needed a cordless unit and I didn’t want to spend a lot.Cons:It has a lot of vibration. The full vibration of the mechanism is transmitted into your hand which holds the rear handle. You don’t want to use this saw for more than a few minutes per session.You should use gloves.It broke on me after the 3rd or 4th time I used it. I pulled the trigger and the blade wouldn’t move.I took it apart and found the…
My best purchase this year. I bought this saw specifically for some hardened bolts I needed to cut. These were bolts holding up steel targets. After a few hits from a high powered rifle, they weren’t coming off any other way. The saw did a great job on the bolts, using a standard hacksaw blade. Those reviewers who said you can’t use standard blades were mistaken.Then Mother nature decided I wasn’t getting enough exercise and dropped a tree in the yard. The saw came to the rescue. On one battery charge, I…
It’s a Beast! I beat the heck out of this saw in the past month, trimming 5 trees and cutting up a large Leyland Cypress that was downed by heavy snow last month. I already had two batteries for it, and it works well with both the small and large one. For trimming a large Bradford Pear that is overwhelming everything nearby, I duck taped the saw to a 14′ pole and used a rope to pull the trigger to trim higher branches – a bit heavy, but it worked very well. For the Leyland Cypress stump, I used the short…