This clause of Part 3 is applicable, except as follows: 1.1 Replacement:The term "tool" is replaced with "reciprocating saws" (jig and sabre saws). For the purpose of this standard, a jig saw is the type generally used for cutting patterns in lumber and is generally held by one hand; a sabre saw is generally used in demolition work cutting openings in walls, or ceilings, or in construction for cutting off of pipes and the like, and is always held with both hands.
UL 745-4-11-2007 history
2012UL 745-4-11 BULLETIN-2012 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws
2007UL 745-4-11-2007 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws Second Edition
2006UL 745-4-11 BULLETIN-2006 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws
2004UL 745-4-11 BULLETIN-2004 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws
2000UL 745-4-11 BULLETIN-2000 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws
1970UL 745-4-11-1997 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws
1995UL 745-4-11-1995 UL Standard for Safety Particular Requirements for Battery-Operated Reciprocating Saws (First Edition; Reprint with Revisions Through and Including February 20@ 1997)