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Comparison Graphite 58G072 vs Uralmash PLE 1300

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Graphite 58G072
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Typeportableportable
Power consumption800 W1300 W
Minimum frequency500 stroke/min
Max. frequency3000 stroke/min3000 stroke/min
Cutting equipment
Pendulum action
Stroke20 mm
Angled shoe45 °45 °
HandleD-shapedD-shaped
Cutting depth
Wood80 mm80 mm
Aluminium20 mm
Steel10 mm10 mm
Features
Functions
speed control
keyless blade change
vacuum cleaner connection
laser marker
speed control
keyless blade change
vacuum cleaner connection
laser marker
General
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
In box
rubberized handle
guard
case (bag)
rubberized handle
guard
case (bag)
Weight2.45 kg2.4 kg
Added to E-Catalogjune 2016april 2015

Power consumption

The maximum electrical power consumed by the jigsaw during operation. It is worth noting that this parameter uniquely determines only the amount of electricity spent on the operation of the tool; its practical characteristics, for example, the thickness of the material and the speed of operation, depend primarily on the output power (see below). On the other hand, the output power is not always indicated by the manufacturer, and therefore a comparison by power consumption is quite acceptable — to a certain extent, it allows you to evaluate the characteristics of the tool. So, it is believed that electric jigsaws up to 600 W are enough for domestic use, and more powerful models belong to the professional segment. For more information on selecting a jigsaw for power, see "Output Power".

Minimum frequency

The minimum stroke frequency of the jigsaw blade during operation. In some cases (for example, when working on metal), a low stroke rate is preferable to a high one; accordingly, the lower the minimum frequency, the more opportunities you will have to set up the instrument for working on a particular material.

Stroke

The length of the stroke of the working blade of the jigsaw during operation. The longer the stroke, the more of the file will be in contact with the material in one movement; accordingly, at the same frequency of movement of the blade, a jigsaw with a longer stroke length will be more performant.

Aluminium

The maximum cutting depth when working on aluminium and its alloys, in other words, the maximum thickness of a workpiece made of these materials that a jigsaw can cut through. In general, aluminium and its alloys are softer than steel, and therefore the depth of cut through them is greater - in professional models it can reach 30 mm.
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