Blue Spot Tools 34mm Fine Tooth Multi-Tool Blade
MPN: 19052
Barcode: 5028734190526
Size: 34mm
Weight: 0.05kg
Overview:
The Blue Spot Tools 34mm Fine Tooth Multi-Tool Blade (19052) uses heat-treated carbon steel construction. Finely milled teeth deliver a clean, controlled cut through wood and most plastics. This blade suits jobs where finish quality and cut accuracy matter.
Key Features and Benefits
Specs & Attributes
Typical Applications
How to Use
Check Compatibility: Confirm your multi-tool has a universal fitting (not a Starlock system) before attaching this blade.
Attach the Blade: Fix the blade to your multi-tool following the tool manufacturer's attachment instructions.
Start the Tool: Switch on your multi-tool and begin cutting at a comfortable operating speed.
Cut: Apply light, steady pressure and allow the blade to work through the material. Do not force it.
Inspect Regularly: Check the teeth for wear or damage. Replace the blade when the cut quality starts to drop.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between a fine-tooth and a coarse-tooth multi-tool blade?
Fine tooth blades have more closely-spaced teeth (higher TPI), producing smoother, cleaner cuts with less splintering. Coarse tooth blades have fewer, wider-spaced teeth for faster material removal on rough cuts. Fine tooth blades work best for finish carpentry and detail work; coarse tooth blades suit demolition and heavy stock removal.
What does "universal fitting" mean on a multi-tool blade?
Universal fitting blades use a multi-hole mounting design that fits most leading oscillating tool brands - including DeWalt, Makita, and Milwaukee - without an adapter. Tools that use the Starlock system, such as certain Bosch and Fein models, require Starlock-specific blades and are not compatible.
Can a carbon steel multi-tool blade cut metal?
No. Heat-treated carbon steel blades are designed for wood and most plastics only. For cutting metal - including nails, screws, or sheet metal - a bi-metal blade is the correct choice. Using a carbon steel blade on metal will dull the teeth rapidly.
How do I know when to replace a multi-tool blade?
Signs that a blade needs replacing include noticeably slower cutting, rough or splintered edges on the cut surface, visible tooth damage, and burning or discolouration on the workpiece. Continuing to use a worn blade places extra strain on the multi-tool motor.
What is heat-treated carbon steel?
Heat treating carbon steel involves controlled heating and cooling cycles that harden the metal. This process increases the blade's resistance to wear and extends its working life compared to untreated steel alternatives.
Summary
The Blue Spot Tools 34mm Fine Tooth Multi-Tool Blade (19052) cuts wood and most plastics using heat-treated carbon steel and finely milled teeth. It delivers a clean, controlled finish on detail and trim work. Universal fitting suits most major multi-tool brands - excluding Starlock-system tools.
| Data | |
| Reference Code | 19052 |
| Size | 34mm |
| Compatibility | Universal fitting (excludes Starlock fitting multi-tools) |
| Internal / External Use | Internal and External |
| Teeth | fine precision milled teeth |
| Weight | 0.05kg |
| Material | Heat Treated Carbon Steel |