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Makita 18V LXT Jig Saw (Tool Only)

Model number
XVJ03Z

The Makita XVJ03Z is an 18V LXT cordless jig saw sold as tool only. The variable-speed motor delivers 0 to 2,600 SPM with 3 orbital settings plus straight cutting, a 1 in. stroke length, and tool-less blade change. Bevels 0 to 45 degrees in both directions. Weighs 5.9 lbs. net (6.4 lbs. with battery). Compatible with all Makita 18V LXT batteries. Battery and charger sold separately. Also available as the XVJ03 kit with a 3.0Ah battery and charger.

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Model no.
XVJ03Z
Brand
Makita
Category
Jig Saw
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§ Specifications

#specifications
Product Type
Jig Saw
Voltage
18
Platform
LXT
No Load Spm
2,600
Orbital Settings
4
Max Bevel Deg
45
Stroke Length (in.)
1
Brushless
No
Tool Only
Yes
Battery Included
No
Charger Included
No
Weight (lbs)
5.9
Warranty
3-year limited

§ What's Included

01 jig saw
02 jig saw blade
03 anti-splintering insert
04 cover plate

§ Warranty

3-year limited

§ FAQ

Is the XVJ03Z brushless?

No. The XVJ03Z uses a brushed motor. The brushless upgrade in the same handle style is the XVJ02Z, which offers 3,500 SPM (vs. 2,600 SPM), longer runtime per charge, and lower maintenance due to the elimination of carbon brushes.

What battery does the XVJ03Z require?

It uses any Makita 18V LXT battery (sold separately). Higher-capacity batteries like 4.0Ah or 5.0Ah will extend runtime. The listed net weight of 5.9 lbs. is without battery; with a battery it is approximately 6.4 lbs.

What cutting capacities does the XVJ03Z have?

In wood, the XVJ03Z cuts up to 5-5/16 in. depth. In steel, it cuts up to 3/8 in. These capacities are typical for a standard 18V jig saw and are suitable for most carpentry, flooring, and light metalwork tasks.

What orbital settings does the XVJ03Z offer?

It has 4 settings: 3 orbital settings and 1 straight cutting mode. Orbital mode 3 is the most aggressive and fastest for straight cuts in soft wood; straight mode is best for curves, metals, and clean edges with minimal tearout.

Does the XVJ03Z accept T-shank blades?

Yes. It accepts standard T-shank jig saw blades with a tool-less change mechanism. T-shank blades are the most widely available jig saw blade format and are compatible from Makita and most third-party manufacturers.