- Brand: Neiko
- Blade Material: High Speed Steel
- Surface Recommendation: Wood, Fiberglass, Plastic, Metal
- Power Source: Air Powered
- Included Components: bare-tool
- APPLICATION: This saber saw, or also known as saber saw, is a powered reciprocating saw and is hand-held, yet larger than a jigsaw, that uses a toothed blade to cut through soft materials and/or wood.
- DESIGN: This air tool is designed for high-speed metal cutting requirements with body and sheet metal, and is ideal for body shop repair, muffler and exhaust work at the home or garage.
- QUALITY: The body of this unit is constructed with aircraft grade aluminum with an adjustable blade guide that increases blade life, accuracy and efficiency, and the rubber soft grip provides a firm hold for comfortable use.
- VERSATILE: This tool can cut intricate shapes and tight radius curves on a flat and/or curved surface and cuts all types of aluminum, plastic, fiberglass, and sheet metal, making for an easy job on your workpiece.
- SPECIFICATIONS: Includes 10,000 RPM free-speed, 10 mm stroke length, 1.5 mm cutting capacity, 6 CFM air consumption, 90 PSI air pressure, and a 1/4″ NPT air socket inlet for use with an air hose and air compressor. Two hex keys, 1 x 24 teeth saw blade, and 1 x 32 teeth saw blade.


















NW_OR_USA –
You cant beat this tool for the price, it is easy to use and seems well-built as are a few other Neiko Tools I own. I used this item to cut delta rib metal on my shop siding project. It cuts extremely well, but some angles on the ribbed metal are a little difficult to cut through. Still, it works. No different than any other manufacturer’s tool, but expect a little difficulty if you are planning to use this for cutting ribbed or corrugated sheet metal. It will slice cleanly through flat sheet metal up to 18 gauge like it is not even there. No word yet on the blade longevity, but for the cost this is a great value.
Roger Hopkins –
This tool made cutting metal for my 76 VW bus effortless. For those pieces that you canβt use a flat shear on this tool gets it done. Cuts quick and clean even through some tight radiusβs. Be careful not to get over confident because this tool will eat! Of note you have to have enough of a margin for the tool to work properly. Both guides on either side or the blade have to have a purchase point for the tool to get a clean cut. For the cuts that donβt have that margin youβll have to use hand shears. Overall great value and much needed if you are cutting a good deal of metal for boy work.
D. L. Evans –
The media could not be loaded. Β We got this to cut pieces of copper flashing (that we found along the road) into squares for mounting house numbers onto. It made nice clean cuts! One word of advice: you definitely need a somewhat professional grade air compressor that continually maintains 90psi or higher. Our compressor is showing its age and couldnβt maintain enough pressure to keep the cutter running. If the pressure drops too low, the metal we were using bent slightly.
John Smith –
I needed to cut sheet metal for a one-time furnace job. I needed something not too expensive that would help speed up cutting pieces to fit. This did the job. It can be tricky to get it started, but once you get the hang of it, things will go pretty fast. I recommend doing a couple of practice cuts on some scraps until you get the hang of it. I’m satisfied with this purchase and am glad to have it in my kit.
Steve –
This appears to be a well made tool selling at a decent price. I am happy with how it works.
Hunter –
Can’t go wrong for the price. Keeps up with the higher priced items
TJP –
Didn’t get the wrenches π But I have others
sw –
Very happy with this product thus far