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Makita Multi tool blades Cutting and sawing blades for working wood, metal, plastic and other household materials.
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Makita Multi Tool Blades Review Makita makes some great tools, and the cordless oscillating tool we tested felt OK in our hands. However, the handle is girthy and has weird angles. The oscillation angle is only 3.2 degrees, and the tool's motor runs at 6,000-20,000 OPM, which makes it difficult to use with one hand while holding it. Features of a Makita Multi-tool Blade One of the main features of a Makita multi-tool is the blade. This tool has a base Starlock blade or a standard open-back blade. Its blade accessory holder is fast and easy to use. It features a variable speed dial and can run between 6,000 and 20,000 oscillations per minute. A Makita Multi Tool Blade will fit most of their tools. It uses a standard that has been approved by Bosch. This means that any blade that meets that standard is compatible with the tool.
Performance of Multi Tool Blades When it comes to multi-tool blades, the Makita brand is a solid performer. The brand has designed its multi-tools to accept Bosch's appointed OIS fit standard, so you can use any blade that has committed to this standard. In addition, its tools are lightweight, so you won't have to carry bulky tools around. Makita multi tool blades are designed to cut through a variety of materials. For example, the Makita 3-1/2" Starlock(r) Round Saw Blade is designed for deep, plunge cuts into wood, drywall, and PVC. Its titanium tooth coating and star lock interface ensure maximum performance, and it's compatible with most oscillating multi-tools. Price If you're in the market for a new blade for your multi-tool, chances are you've already heard of Makita fitting blades. These blades are a superior choice for your multi-tools and they're compatible with both corded and cordless oscillating tools.
One of the benefits of Makita's cordless oscillating multi-tool is its ease of use. It's a popular style of tool, and it uses a lever at the top to release a bolt under the tool's handle. Other manufacturers add an additional pull and twist step to the process, but Makita's system is the easiest to use. Another advantage of this tool is its weight. It weighs nearly five pounds, making it the heaviest multi-tool in our tests. The Noise of Multi Tool Blades When you use your Makita multi tool, you may notice a squealing or grinding noise. If this occurs, it may be time to have it repaired. The coupler, armature, and bearing may need to be checked. Using a repair guide is a good idea, as well as checking the owner's manual for specific model information. Blades for Makita multi tools are designed to fit Bosch's OIS blade fit standard. Any blade that complies with the OIS fit standard will work with the Makita multi tools.
Durability Among the benefits of Makita Multi Tool Blades is their increased durability. They are built with high-performance titanium-coated bi-metal teeth, and they are compatible with most multi tool brands. The range includes four of the most popular professional multi tool blades, including two wood-cutting sizes and one universal metal-cutting size. The blades are improved with every new release, and each blade has passed stringent testing to ensure its effectiveness.
The Titanium Enhanced Carbide Teeth Extreme Materials Blades are built with aggressive teeth to increase cutting speed and accuracy. This blade is designed for work on wood, nails, PVC, and drywall. Available in 1-1/8'', 2-1/2'', and 3-1/2'' widths, this blade is ideally suited for a variety of tasks. Accuracy The DCS 356 is compact, lightweight, and very easy to use. It features a variable speed dial and is ideal for oddball cuts. It also has a soft start feature to improve accuracy. The blade ramps up to full speed when cutting deeper. It can handle up to 390W of power. Both blades are relatively accurate. The Makita LXMT025 blade has a slight additional.2 degrees of swing, allowing the user to maintain the correct angle of movement when cutting hardwood.