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Makita 18V LXT Brushless Jig Saw (Tool Only)

Model number
XVJ02Z

The Makita XVJ02Z is an 18V LXT brushless top-handle jig saw delivering 800 to 3,500 SPM with a variable speed trigger. The brushless motor provides increased runtime and reduced maintenance compared to brushed designs. Features include 3 orbital settings plus straight cutting, a 1 in. stroke length, tool-less blade change, and a base that bevels 0 to 45 degrees in both directions. Weighs 5.8 lbs. with battery. The top-handle grip suits users who prefer a traditional jig saw feel and trigger-style control. Sold as tool only; battery and charger sold separately.

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Model no.
XVJ02Z
Brand
Makita
Category
Jig Saw
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Jig Saw
Voltage
18
Platform
LXT
No Load Spm
3,500
Orbital Settings
4
Max Bevel Deg
45
Stroke Length (in.)
1
Brushless
Yes
Tool Only
Yes
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Weight (lbs)
5.8
Warranty
3-year limited

§ What's Included

01 jig saw
02 jig saw blade

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

What is the difference between the XVJ02Z and XVJ01Z?

The XVJ02Z has a traditional top handle and the XVJ01Z uses a barrel grip. Both are 18V LXT brushless jig saws with the same 800 to 3,500 SPM, 3 orbital settings, 1 in. stroke, and 0 to 45 degree bevel. The top handle suits most general jig saw work; the barrel grip is preferred for precision cuts where a lower hand position improves visibility.

Is the XVJ02Z brushless?

Yes. The XVJ02Z uses a brushless motor, which delivers longer runtime, less heat generation, and reduced maintenance compared to the brushed XVJ03Z. The brushless design also contributes to the motor's longer service life.

What orbital settings does the XVJ02Z offer?

It offers 4 cut settings: 3 orbital settings and 1 straight cutting mode. Higher orbital settings deliver faster cuts in wood with more aggressive tooth action; straight mode is best for metals, plastics, and cuts that need minimal tearout.

Does the XVJ02Z have a no-load speed reduction feature?

Yes. The XVJ02Z reduces blade speed at the start of a cut (before the blade engages the material) to help prevent walking and improve cut accuracy at the entry point. Once cutting resistance is detected, speed increases to the set level.

What base bevel range does the XVJ02Z support?

The base plate bevels and locks from 0 to 45 degrees in both the left and right directions. This allows the saw to make angled bevel cuts for chamfers, angled joints, and matching existing angles in wood, tile, and other materials.