jig saw Sourcing Overview
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Power Source Selection Risk Overlooking the distinction between electric corded and cordless models often leads to operational inefficiencies; cordless jigsaws offer portability but may compromise runtime and power consistency compared to electric corded versions.
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Specify Cutting Capacity Clearly Insist on verifying the maximum cutting depths for both wood and steel at 90° to match your project requirements, noting that wood cutting ranges from 55 mm to 80 mm and steel from 5 mm to 8 mm across options.
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Industry Norms on Power Ratings In practice, most suppliers offer jigsaws within the 500 W to 850 W range, with higher wattage typically correlating with better performance on tougher materials, so balance power needs against energy consumption.
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Weight Versus Usability Trade-off The trade-off between weight (2.4 kg to 4.0 kg) and user fatigue is critical; lighter models enhance maneuverability but may sacrifice durability or power, directly affecting operator efficiency and project cost over time.
