How To Use An Oscillating Tool?

in #home6 years ago (edited)

Since the invention of the Oscillating tool, it is considered a specialty tool. Today, the oscillating tool is a great addition and an essential part of every professional contractor’s toolkit.

And while remodelers and homebuilders have been the first to embrace this versatile piece of equipment, workers across all trades and DIY enthusiasts have discovered the benefits of owning an oscillating multi-tool.

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Owning a multi-tool comes with many benefits but how to use your tool to make most out of the tool?

This article will cover the basic things you need to know about an oscillating tool and how you can make most out of it.

What Is Oscillating Multi-Tool

Oscillating tools are power tools that work with a side to side (oscillation) movement to perform several works of a project like grinding, cutting, sanding, polishing and scraping.

These tools feature interchangeable blades and accessories that slices through almost all building material such as fiberglass, plastic, mortar, cement, drywall, wood and metal to name a few.

And the fact that it can handle various work of a project, slice through a variety of materials, even within a tight space makes it the most versatile tool ever produced.

Types Of Oscillating Tool

There are two main types of oscillating multi-tools – corded and cordless oscillating multi-tool. And this is all about convenience and power.

Both types have an advantage over the other. You have to carry out proper research to determine the type that suits you best.

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Corded multi-tools uses electricity to power up its engine. They come with an electric cable to connect the tool to a power source.

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On the other hand, Cordless multi-tools powers up its engine using a battery and are convenient for use in areas where a power outlet isn’t nearby. They are good for working new houses that are yet to be wired for electricity, but they may not be able to hold sufficient amount of power to handle large projects and constant draw jobs.

Basic Guides To Using The Tool Properly

Choose Right Blades Or Saws For The Project

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Just like I said earlier, oscillating tool features a lot of interchangeable blades and accessories. It is therefore important to know the uses of each blade to determine the right blade or saw to handle your project efficiently.

Change or Attach the Blade

After selecting the right blade for the task, the next thing to do is to attach or change the blade.

Some oscillating tools feature a quick change system to change the blade without using wrenches or hex keys. Kindly refer to your manual to learn how to change the blade properly.

You can also make use of adapters to give you more blade options. At times, the blades and accessories of one brand will fit on an oscillating tool of another brand, so you have to find an adapter that is designed to suit your tool.

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Once you fit the blade, plug the tool into the power source, switch it on, and you are good to go.

Make sure you hold the tool firmly in your hand (by the insulated gripping surface) while concentrating on the task. You can also use clamps or some other practical way to hold and secure the workpiece to a stable platform.

Securing or supporting the workpiece by hand will leave it unstable and may result in loss of control.

Safety

Your safety is of utmost importance when working with a power tool. The tips and instruction below will help to ensure your safety while using your oscillating multi-tool.

  • Wear protective materials such as dust mask, hearing protection, safety shoes, gloves, etc.
  • Disconnect from power source or battery before adjusting or changing the blades or accessories
  • Remove the adjusting wrenches or hex keys before turning the power tool on
  • Do not force the tool, use the right tool and accessory for your application
  • Avoid using the tool in wet environments to avoid the risk of electric shock
  • Do not use the tool if the switch does not power the tool on or off
  • Store properly after use, keep it out of the reach of children
  • Do not attempt to fix the tool. Have it fixed or serviced by professional technicians

Final words

I hope this post has opened your eyes to the oscillating tool uses. Take advantage of these tips to make most of your tool. If you find this post helpful and resourceful, feel free to share.

References:

http://www.laserlevelhub.net/oscillating-multi-tool-uses/
https://medium.com/@brucerivers/tricks-you-must-know-when-using-oscillating-tools-8b4e38489a0a
http://www.plumbermag.com/how-to-articles/tools_power_plumbing_hand/6_plumbing_uses_for_an_oscillating_multi_tool

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