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DW660
Background
The DeWalt DW660 is a reciprocating saw, a handheld power tool typically used for demolition tasks and cutting through a wide range of materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and masonry. It is a product of the DeWalt manufacturing company. The saw operates on a 120V AC, 5 amp motor and has a no-load speed of 30,000 rpm. The tool is 10 inches in length, weighs 3.2 lbs, and has dimensions of 11.5 x 5.62 x 3.5 inches.
The DeWalt DW660 saw contains features such as a 5 amp motor, a slim body design, a tool-free blade changing system, a dust-sealed bump-off switch, an adjustable shoe, and a 10-foot rubber cord with an internal cord clamp. These features offer a high cutting power, reduced fatigue during prolonged use, quick blade changes, durability and protection for internal components, control over cut depth, and flexibility in movement. The saw is commonly used for cutting openings and holes in drywall, plywood, tile, and other building materials. It is also used for demolition work such as cutting nails, screws and other fasteners, cutting small pipes, conduits and tubing, trimming laminates and hard plastics, and cutting wood both with and across the grain. The DeWalt DW660 reciprocating saw was first released in 2000 and continues to be part of DeWalt's product line.