Blue Spot Tools 34mm Japanese Coarse Tooth Multi-Tool Blade Universal Fit 19054
MPN: 19054
Barcode: 5028734190540
Size: 34mm
Weight: 0.05kg
Overview:
This 34mm multi-tool blade from Blue Spot Tools cuts through timber and most plastics with speed. Coarse Japanese milled teeth deliver an aggressive cutting action, making it well-suited to fast, rough work.
Made from heat-treated carbon steel, the blade is built for long-term service under regular working use. The universal fitting makes it compatible with most multi-tool brands on the market.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Check Compatibility: Confirm your multi-tool uses a universal fitting system and is not a Starlock model before fitting this blade.
Fit the Blade: Attach the blade to your multi-tool following the tool manufacturer's fitting instructions.
Mark the Cut Line: Mark your cut line clearly on the timber or plastic before starting.
Begin Cutting: Apply light, steady pressure and allow the blade to work at its own pace - do not force it through the material.
After Use: Allow the blade to cool fully before removing it from the tool or storing it.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between a coarse tooth and a fine tooth multi-tool blade?
Coarse-tooth blades have larger, more widely spaced teeth designed for fast material removal. They cut quickly but leave a rougher edge. Fine-tooth blades carry more teeth per inch, producing smoother cuts at a slower rate. Coarse-tooth blades suit rough cutting and demolition; fine-tooth blades suit finishing work or cuts in visible areas.
Are oscillating multi-tool blades universal?
Not all multi-tool blades fit every machine. Most standard blades use a universal fitting compatible with the majority of brands. However, tools fitted with a Starlock system require dedicated Starlock blades and will not accept universal-fit accessories.
What is the difference between Japanese milled teeth and standard multi-tool blade teeth?
Japanese milling produces a precision-ground tooth profile that cuts more aggressively than standard punched teeth. The tooth face geometry is shaped to slice through material rather than tear it. Coarse variants of Japanese-tooth blades prioritise cutting speed over surface finish.
How do I make multi-tool blades last longer?
Let the tool do the work rather than forcing it through material - applying excessive pressure accelerates wear. Use the appropriate speed for the material and clean the blade after use to remove resin or debris build-up. Store blades dry to prevent corrosion.
When should a multi-tool blade be replaced?
Replace a blade when cutting speed noticeably drops, the blade requires excessive force to cut, or visible tooth damage, such as missing or bent teeth, appears. A blade that needs to be forced through material it previously handled with ease has likely reached the end of its service life.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 34mm Japanese coarse tooth multi-tool blade (19054) is built for fast, rough cutting through timber and most plastics. Made from heat-treated carbon steel with a universal fitting, it works with most multi-tool brands - excluding Starlock models.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 19054 |
| Size | 34mm |
| Compatibility | Universal fitting (excludes Starlock fitting multi-tools) |
| Teeth | Coarse Japanese milled teeth |
| Weight | 0.05kg |
| Material | Heat Treated Carbon Steel |