Specifications:
Material: BIM (bi-metal)
Width [mm]: 20
This accessory for the oscillating multifunction tool is designed for plunging cuts of hard materials such as metal or hardwood.
Multifunctional oscillating tools and accessories from the Yato Quick Release System series allow for quick, tool-free replacement of accessories, which greatly facilitates and speeds up the work. Yato Quick Release System accessories work best with compatible Yato devices, especially the YT-82220.
In addition, Yato Quick Release System accessories are compatible with most devices on the market, in particular with tools compatible with the Bosch OIS system. Yato Quick Release system accessories, even when used with a conventional Allen screw mount, facilitate work, because they can be fastened after loosening the screw, and not after it is fully unscrewed, as in the case of competitors' accessories.
Multifunctional oscillating tools are the most versatile tools on the market. Using a wide range of Yato accessories, they can be cut, plunged, sanded, removed mortars and adhesives, scrape paint coatings and work in places inaccessible to other devices. They achieve all this thanks to the oscillations of high-frequency accessories, thanks to which we maintain full control over the tool (there is no "recoil" effect typical of rotary cutting) and with a minimum degree of vibration.
In the case of multifunctional tools, it is the equipment that determines the usability of the device. It expands its capabilities, but also the quality of the equipment has the greatest impact on the efficiency of the devices. Convenience is also very important, every user of the device with the possibility of tool-free replacement of accessories will appreciate this function.
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20MM PLUNGE BLADE FOR BIM MULTI-TOOL
€4.05
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Estimated shipping: Mon, Nov 25 - Wed, Nov 27
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