Post RFQ
Design emphasizes aggressive cutting force and adaptability to complex environments.A long stroke and high impact force help bite through material quickly.The front-end is typically open,allowing the blade to start cuts close to walls,floors,or deep within branches.Many models feature an adjustable shoe for stability and depth control.Some have vibration control to reduce operator fatigue.Construction is generally more rugged.

Stroke length and strokes per minute(SPM)are core power parameters.A variable speed trigger allows speed adjustment based on material.Orbital action settings can increase cutting speed.Blade clamp reliability is crucial.Weight distribution and front-end grip design affect handling.Runtime and power output are key considerations for battery models.
Primarily used for tree pruning in landscaping(especially high or thick branches)and demolition in construction/remodeling(cutting wall openings,removing old window frames,cutting through nailed lumber).In plumbing,for cutting cast iron,steel,or copper pipes.Also common in rescue operations or cleanup for quickly cutting through assorted debris.Not suitable for fine,accurate cuts.