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Hikoki wood cutting Starlock blade set MSW32PCJ — 5 pieces
Hikoki wood cutting Starlock blade set MSW32PCJ — 5 pieces
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Hikoki wood cutting Starlock blade set MSW32PCJ — 5 pieces
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Hikoki wood cutting Starlock blade set MSW32PCJ — 5 pieces
Hikoki wood cutting Starlock blade set MSW32PCJ — 5 pieces
Set of five Hikoki Starlock wood cutting blades MSW32PCJ designed for oscillating multi-tools with the Starlock interface. These blades are intended for plunge and flush cuts in solid wood and wood-based materials. The set provides a selection of tooth geometries and blade sizes that help perform tasks such as trimming door jambs, cutting plywood, panels and mouldings, and precise carpentry work where accurate depth control and clean edges are required.
The Starlock mounting system ensures a secure, wobble-free connection between blade and tool for efficient power transfer and quick blade changes without additional adapters. Hardened cutting edges maintain sharpness for longer when working with soft and hardwoods as well as laminated and veneered panels. The variety of blade shapes in the five-piece set allows for both plunge cuts and flush cuts near surfaces, improving versatility on renovation and finishing tasks.
Choose the blade shape that matches the cutting task and install it onto a Starlock-compatible multi-tool following the tool manufacturer's safety instructions. Secure the blade with the Starlock interface until it locks into place. Start the tool at a low oscillation speed to establish the cut, then increase speed as needed for consistent feed and cleaner edges. Use steady, controlled pressure and avoid forcing the blade; let the oscillation and blade geometry do the cutting. For flush cuts, align the flat face of the blade with the surface being preserved and work incrementally to avoid damaging the surrounding material.
Inspect blades before each use and remove debris or resin buildup to maintain cutting performance. Replace blades when edges become visibly worn or if performance declines. Store blades in a dry place to prevent corrosion and keep the set together to ensure quick selection during jobs.
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