Nitro 20V Power Share Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool with Brushless Motor - Tool Only
- Proven Power—Worx NITRO™ tools are built for pro-level performance to elevate power, speed, and productivity on every task.
- 4° Oscillation Angle maximizes control for cutting in tough materials like metal, and helps extend blade life.
- Features an efficient brushless motor, which runs 50% longer, is 25% more powerful, and has 10% longer life than tools with brushed motors.
- Universal Fit interface works with all major brands’ accessories.
- Tool-free Hyperlock clamping system holds blades in place and eliminates accessory slippage.
- Elongated and slimmer handle improves grip comfort and control.
- Variable speed motor ensures best results for all materials.
- LED lighting illuminates the cutline and workspace in low light environments.
- Share batteries, Save Money. Use the 20V Power Share™ batteries you already own and save money by purchasing just the tool.
- *Battery and charger not included.
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Outperforms Traditional Oscillating Multi-Tools
4° OSCILLATION ANGLE
Precisely calibrated for efficient cutting of all materials, especially metal. So you can get more done in less time.
UNIVERSAL FIT
Accepts accessories from all the major power tool brands. So if you already have some blades you like from another multi-tool, or find some in the future, they’ll fit right on.
TOOL-FREE HYPERLOCK
This innovative interface locks down blades with a tremendous amount of force, completely eliminating accessory slippage.
Starlock® blades can be fitted onto the Worx WX697L Oscillating Multi-tool.
The WX697L comes with 2 Bimetal end cut blades, 2 Precision wood cutting end cut blades, a 2.0Ah battery with charge level indicator, a 1-hour charger, and a carry bag.
To perform work, oscillating accessories move from side to side very quickly. The distance from the center that the accessory travels is the oscillating angle.
The wider oscillation angle cuts faster, but also leaves a rougher cut. The wider angle is more for fast wood cutting. The smaller oscillation angle is easier to control and works best for cutting metal or making precise cuts.
In general, faster speeds work for cutting wood. Use slower speeds for cutting plastic or other materials that might melt. Medium to high speeds work best in metals. Ideally, make a test cut on scrap material to see which speed performs best in the given workpiece.