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The MILWAUKEE 48-01-7711 is a multi-material reciprocating saw blade engineered for demanding demolition work. Built on the next-generation Wreckers platform, this blade cuts through nail-embedded wood, plastics, and a variety of metals in a single tool pass. It features 25% more high-speed steel compared to previous versions, delivering extended blade life and improved durability under heavy use. The 7/11 TPI configuration balances cutting speed with material versatility. At 12 inches in length and 1 inch in width, it is sized for deep plunge cuts in full-scale demolition applications. Licensed contractors, remodelers, and trade professionals reach for this blade when material type changes mid-cut.
This blade is designed for multi-material demolition scenarios common in residential and light commercial renovation work. It excels in situations where the material being cut is unknown or mixed, such as tearing out framing with embedded fasteners, cutting through pipe-adjacent wood, or removing metal-reinforced assemblies. The aggressive tooth geometry and optimized blade profile allow fast plunge starts and sustained cutting speed through both wood and metal. It fits any reciprocating saw that accepts standard universal shank blades.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard accessory for reciprocating saws that accept universal shank blades, suitable for demolition and multi-material cutting applications.
Blade installation and removal should be performed with the tool unplugged or the battery pack removed. A licensed electrician or general contractor typically handles reciprocating saw work in trade settings; always follow the tool manufacturer's blade-change procedure. Inspect the blade for cracks or missing teeth before each use and replace if damage is found. Never force a blade that has seized in a cut — back the saw out before repositioning.
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