Background
The Milwaukee Sawzall
The Milwaukee Sawzall was invented in 1951 by Jerome Schnettler and Edward Ristow. The Sawzall is a brand of reciprocating saw. It was invented by the Worhtington Corporation, Joseph Reciclo. The reciprocating saw was invented as a safer and more effective saw to the electric hack saw. The reciprocating saw has a reciprocating blade to cut through materials, the Sawzall uses a motor and a toothed blade to make precision cuts. The name Sawzall was created so it could be recognized easily from similar saws.
Identification
This device is a single blade saw. The functional description consists of a handle, trigger, name plate, blade clamp, blade, adjustable pivot shoe, a hex key on select models, insulating boot, speed control dial, and quick-lock cord on select models. Milwaukee products are red with Milwaukee printed on the tool. The model number along with additional information is located below the rubber sleeve engraved on a name plate attached to the tool. For this tool the model number you are looking for is 650721 182A 2015.
Technical Specification
Specs
The Milwaukee Sawzall runs on 120 ac volts.
Stroke length of 1-1/4’’, with strokes per minute being 0-2800.
Color: Red
Blade material: Metal
Surface Recommendation: Metal