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Multi tool isn't cutting well

09/02/2026, 20:45

Troubleshooting Cutting Performance

Check Power Supply

  • Ensure the tool is plugged into a working power point.
  • Avoid using long extension cords (over 25 metres), as they can cause power loss.
  • Always unplug the tool before changing or inspecting accessories.

 

  1. Use the Correct Blade for the Task
    • Look at the blade tooth profile:
      • Fine teeth: Suitable for cutting metal.
      • Aggressive teeth: Designed for wood.
    • Multi-tool blades are intended for plunge cutting and trimming materials such as wood, plasterboard, plastic, and non-ferrous metals.
  2. Do Not Use on Wet Materials
    • Multi-functional tools are for dry materials only. Using them on wet surfaces can damage the tool and pose a safety risk.
  3. Avoid Excessive Pressure
    • Pressing too hard can slow the oscillation and reduce cutting efficiency. Let the tool do the work—apply steady, controlled pressure.
  4. Check Blade Condition
    • Replace blades that are worn, dull, or damaged, as they will cut poorly.

 

Applicable Models

RMT300-S, RMT2004-S