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DeWalt DW317K
$70.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Inexpensive and affordable, good as a replacement for older models. Easy to change blades via U-lever, can be done one handed.
The Cons:Saw base is difficult to adjust, requires unique screwdriver. Shoe vibrates too much during use and has no preset angles. Difficult to keep in line while cutting, vibrates off-course and leads to angled cuts.
The DeWalt DW317K is a heavy-duty compact jig saw with an all-metal gear case that provides superior durability on a professional site. Weighing only 11.75 lbs, the lightweight DeWalt DW317K features a 5.5 Amp motor for powerful 4-position orbital action that allows for faster and more aggressive cuts in a variety of materials.
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In addition, the DW317K includes a keyless blade champ for fast/easy blade installation & removal, shoe bevels from 0-to-45 degrees for beveled cuts, and a variable speed that can deliver 0-to-3,100 strokes per minute for optimal cutting speed. The DeWalt DW317K retails for $69.99 and comes with 1 blade and a heavy-duty kit box. Lastly, the DeWalt DW317K features a 90-day money back guarantee, a one-year free service contract, and a 3 year limited warranty.
Features
- Heavy-Duty Compact Jig Saw
- All-Metal Gear Case
- 5.5 Amp Motor
- 4-Position Orbital Action
- Keyless Blade Clamp
- Beveled Cut
- Variable Speed
- 90 Day Money Back Guarantee
- 1 Year Free Service
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Amps: 5.5 Amps
- Strokes/Min: 0-3,100 spm
- Stroke Length: 1"
- Keyless Blade Clamp: Yes
- Dust Blower: N/A
- Orbital Action: 4-position
- Tool Weight: 6.2 lbs
- Shipping Weight: 11.75 lbs
Includes
- 1 Blade
- Heavy-Duty Kit Box
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Pros & Cons
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Inexpensive and affordable, good as a replacement for older models
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Easy to change blades via U-lever, can be done one handed
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Saw base is difficult to adjust, requires unique screwdriver
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Shoe vibrates too much during use and has no preset angles
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Difficult to keep in line while cutting, vibrates off-course and leads to angled cuts
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Stock saw tends to stick and vibrate, many users will want to replace it
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