I own a cordless version Fein Multimaster oscillating tool. Not something you need every day but for some jobs it's invaluable.
I leant this to a good friend who needed to cut some grout out of his bathroom tiles.
He took great care of the tool, returned it clean and tidy, all good.
I noticed that the slide switch felt gritty and decided to open it up rather than let it wear and get worse over time. I'm glad I did. Immaculate outside, there was lots of white powdered grout inside where he couldn't see it.
It was worse to start with, this has already had a quick sweep with the vacuum
Notice the round white disc. One on either side, these are the anti vibration mounts for the front of the motor. They help reduce the vibration transferred to your hand.
The anti vibration mounts for the back of the motor are in the shells, below.
Cue a thorough clean with a nylon bristle brush and vacuum.
Sharing here
1. To demonstrate the build quality which is very decent
2. For interest of anyone tempted by one
3. To point out the airflows and suggest that after an obnoxious job like this, it's a very good idea to blow it out with compressed air which is the only way to get the dust out of the motor innards.
I leant this to a good friend who needed to cut some grout out of his bathroom tiles.
He took great care of the tool, returned it clean and tidy, all good.
I noticed that the slide switch felt gritty and decided to open it up rather than let it wear and get worse over time. I'm glad I did. Immaculate outside, there was lots of white powdered grout inside where he couldn't see it.
It was worse to start with, this has already had a quick sweep with the vacuum
Notice the round white disc. One on either side, these are the anti vibration mounts for the front of the motor. They help reduce the vibration transferred to your hand.
The anti vibration mounts for the back of the motor are in the shells, below.
Cue a thorough clean with a nylon bristle brush and vacuum.
Sharing here
1. To demonstrate the build quality which is very decent
2. For interest of anyone tempted by one
3. To point out the airflows and suggest that after an obnoxious job like this, it's a very good idea to blow it out with compressed air which is the only way to get the dust out of the motor innards.
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