Makita's multi-tools | Executive Hire News

6 degrees either side of centre), enabling cuts to be made in situations where a full-stroke jigsaw or reciprocating saw could not operate. Makita has launched a range of multi-tool machines of the type commonly used by installers and fit-out specialists owing to their varied blade and accessory options, and for ease of operation in confined spaces. Makita says the tools can be used for many diverse tasks, such as cutting a new light box cavity through plasterboard, or slicing the bottom off a doorframe architrave to allow flooring to fit accurately. 4V BTM40 and 18V BTM50 use Lithium-ion batteries that require only a 22 minute re-charge time. 2 degrees (1.



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