Product Detail
Bosch Starlock oscillating multi-tool accessories offer a 3D fit, creating a fully integrated system between the multi-tool and the accessory. This brings a new level of torque to oscillating multi-tools. By using a 3D shape instead of a flat interface, Starlock enables the highest-torque transfer, reduces vibration, and supports high-performance applications. These accessories are OIS compatible, fitting both existing tools and the next-gen high-performance Starlock tools. Bosch multi-tool accessories are Swiss-made, ensuring precision and long life for the most demanding professional jobs. Bosch has a long history of innovation, like the SDS-plus and SDS-max shank systems for concrete hammers and the T-Shank professional blade standard interface for jig saws. The Starlock interface is the new industry standard for oscillating multi-tool systems. This Bosch OSL212F comes with (1) plunge cut blade. It features a bi-metal cutting edge suitable for all-purpose tasks, including cutting wood with nails. The Curved Tec blade design gives you better control and allows for smooth, precise plunge cuts. The color-coded interface and laser-etched blade make it easy to quickly pick the right blade. With the Starlock interface, it delivers professional performance and is also compatible with OIS tools from Bosch, Fein, Milwaukee, Makita, Rigid, and more. It's a precision Swiss-made blade, measuring 2.5 inches in width.
Using your Bosch OSL212F bi-metal plunge cut blade is easy. First, make sure your oscillating multi - tool is turned off. Then, attach the blade to the tool using the Starlock interface. It fits most OIS - compatible tools, so just match it up and secure it properly. When using it, start with a slow speed for the initial plunge cut, especially when cutting through tough materials like wood with nails. This will give you better control and prevent the blade from getting damaged. For smoother cuts, keep the tool moving steadily. When you're done using the blade, turn off the tool and let it cool down. Clean the blade with a dry cloth to remove any debris. Store it in a dry place, away from moisture to prevent rusting. Also, avoid dropping the blade as it can damage the cutting edge. If you notice the blade isn't cutting as well as it used to, it might be time to replace it.