- Brand: Eastwood
- Color: Silver
- Blade Material: Metal
- Surface Recommendation: Fiberglass, Aluminum, Plastic, Metal
- Power Source: Air-powered
- The Eastwood Reciprocating Pneumatic Metal Saw Easily Cuts Intricate Shapes And Curves In Aluminum, Sheet Metal, Plastic, Fiberglass, Composites
- Perfect For Body, Exhaust And Muffler Work
- Requires Just 3.5 Cfm At 90 Psi
- Replaceable Blades (6 Included) Help Maintain Cutting Performance
- Strokes Per Minute: 5000 ; Stroke Length: 5/16 in. [8Mm] ; Air Consumption: 3.25 Cfm [57 Lm] ; Max. Operating Air Pressure: 90 Psi ; Inlet Thread Size: 1/4 in. Fnpt ; Maximum Material Thickness: 1/16 in. [1.5Mm]



















Kevin Flott –
So far this saw is performing better than the manufacturer lists it as capable of. I needed it to fit into a tight spot for cutting some 1/4 steel supports. I took it slow since it’s only rated for a quarter of that. But it had no problems at all with the cut. It did get really cold from all the air moving through it, but I expected that.Only complaint I would have is that the blades aren’t marked with a tpi. But that’s not really a problem.
Donald Brooks –
Nothing to dislike
Michael Price –
Excellent body saw ,it worked awesome!
Josy Wales –
Very good tool for flat hacksaw, jig saw type blades.They could easily make the chuck to also accept 3/16 round files handles.I would rate it a 10+ if the chuck would hold both blades and files.
Bob Breed –
I had shopped around for a small reciprocating saw, order a couple but sent them back. Just cheap junk. Then this one popped up. Knowing the quality of Eastwood stuff, I ordered it. It arrived just as I expected. A lot of metal, heavy in the hand and a great size. A catalogue was packed with it so I looked through it. TheEXACT same saw was advertised for 59 dollars and change. I paid $79.91 for the one I got. Come on folks, that’s a little tacky. I give the saw a 5, but I give Eastwood a 1 for shoddy business practice. I’ll steer clear of Eastwood stuff available from Amazon from now on. That 20 bucks blew my free Prime shipping out of the water. I didn’t appreciate being done this way.