The 6519-31 Sawzall Recip Saw delivers best in class cut speed, durability and power with 0-3,000 strokes per minute, a 1-1/8” stroke length and a 12 Amp motor. The gear protecting clutch extends gear and motor life by absorbing high impact forces and a QUIK-LOK blade clamp offers fast tool-free blade changes. To provide greater user comfort, a counter weighted mechanism reduces vibration for smoother operation and a redesigned front grip area provides best in class ergonomics.
- Powerful 12 Amp Milwaukee-built motor
- Variable speed trigger: 0-2800 strokes per min
- Gear protection system
- Heavy duty steel QUIK-LOK™ blade clamp system for easy blade changes
- Keyless adjustable shoe
- Double bearing wobble plate mechanism
- Rubber boot for superior gripping
- Double insulated
- Uses standard 1/2 in. shank Sawzall Blades – blades may be clamped upside down for special cutting needs
- Impact resistant carrying case
- 1-1/8 in. stroke length for maximum cutting speed
- Tool Warranty 5 Years
- Includes: (1) 6519-30 SAWZALL reciprocating saw, (1) carrying case
Fabian Hilpert (verified owner) –
I used to work construction and used the 15amp Milwaukee Sawzall. This 12amp is perfect for home use. I get the quality I expect from Milwaukee with a residential price. Used it for some demolition and it cuts metal, wood, and everything in between just as well as its commercial grade big brother.
Nat Schaden (verified owner) –
Had a dewalt battery saw and it just wasn’t keeping its juice and it was brand new. Hubby bought this one for me and it worked great! Used it to rip apart pallets. Other than it seemed to get a little hot, it worked perfectly for what I needed and was able to get the job done quickly!
Alexis Wolf (verified owner) –
It just worked. Milwaukee is a great brand.
Juvenal Fritsch (verified owner) –
Purchased this to cut small 1×1 into fire wood along with some tree branches. Did an excellent job. It is powerful and was at a good price. Is a bit heavy.
Clara Weber (verified owner) –
I owned a Craftsman reciprocating saw before I purchased the Milwaukee Sawzall. Comparing the two, I found the following; (1) Milwaukee delivered more power, (2) Milwaukee vibrated more and was harder too steady than the Craftsman, and (3) I liked that the Milwaukee came with it’s own case for storage.