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Saws that are used to cut through drywall are known as reciprocating saws for drywall. In addition to cutting around pipes and ductwork, they are frequently used to cut holes in the drywall for electrical outlets and switches. Both corded and cordless drywall reciprocating saws are available.
An effective instrument for cutting drywall for installation and repair is a drywall saw. Although reciprocating saws can also be used to cut drywall, they are rarely employed due to their high dust production and ragged cut edges.
It frequently severs electrical wiring, which could cause your job to become quite messy. Similar to a jigsaw, but shorter (1/4-in.) blade, the instrument operates. The stroke reciprocates while oscillating. The blades are significantly larger and thinner than the typical jigsaw blade.
The most obvious features are the teeth that surround the blade’s edges. This makes plunge cutting simple and lets you pull or push the tool.
The Global Cordless Drywall Saw market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The debut of the first cordless drywall sander in the world is eagerly anticipated by Makita U.S.A., Inc. Throughout the drywall finish processes of level 1 through 5, the 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 9″ Drywall Sander (XLS01) enables drywall professionals to sand across a variety of wall orientations. It is a component of the whole line of cordless drywall solutions offered by Makita.
By doing away with carbon brushes, a direct-drive BL Brushless Motor can operate cooler and more effectively for a longer lifespan. For better sanding performance and less maintenance, the motor is located at the sanding head. The motor can run for up to 35 minutes on one 18V LXT 5.0 Ah battery while using 120 grit abrasive.
When sanding vertical walls or ceilings, the highly flexible head swivels for improved maneuverability across varied wall orientations. Smooth flush-to-wall edge sanding is made possible by the retractable dust brush and easy glide roller wheels.