Fein Multimaster RS

Fein Multimaster RS

The Fein MultiMaster RS is a variable speed oscillating tool produced by Fein tools that uses a broad assortment of accessory blades. The MultiMaster doesn't rotate or orbit like other power tools, it oscillates. Oscillation permits the user to do extremely fine and delicate work or be more aggressive depending on the accessory blade and material.

Introduction

The Multimaster's variable-speed triangular sanding pad oscillates between 12,000 rpm and 21,000 rpm. Because of its unique oscillating action, the Multimaster operates very smoothly and is relatively quiet compared to other sanders.

The same low-amplitude high-speed oscillating action is used for medicine with the Stryker saw. This type of saw will cut rigid materials such as bone or plaster casts, without damaging soft tissue.

MultiMaster applications

Wood working

* Detailing and profile sanding
* Fine and distressed finishes with common Scotch Brite pads and hook & loop pad
* Window frame restoration, glazing removal, lead abatement with dust extractor
* Precise plunge cuts
* Cut mortises and fine tune tenons- Refitting doors with new hardware
* Flush cut; wood plugs, dowels & pins
* Fine fit, cabinet moldings & trim
* Rasp & shave
* Safe sanding on treated lumber with dust extractor

Construction

* Trim, installed door jambs and moldings for new floor materials
* Flush cut shims
* Precise, trim cuts on attached wood siding & drywall
* Plunge cuts for electrical outlets in base boards & drywall
* Remove; caulk & adhesives
* Grout removal
* Sanding down quick-set/thin-set
* Trim linoleum
* Spot repairs to carpet & linoleum
* Environmental remediation, with dust extractor
* Vibrate; small & intricate concrete jobs
* Cut; aluminum & plastic, gutters & downspouts
* Cut; plastic plumbing pipe, cut pipe flush to floors
* Cut conduit and Copper pipe
* Cut flush against porcelain toilet bowls (when replacing internal parts)
* Precision cuts in vinyl siding
* Cut-outs of base board moldings for installation of appliances without removal of moldings
* Cutting out hardwood floors for vent installation
* Hardwood floor plank removal/replacement

Automotive, marine & aviation

* Automobile restoration
* Removal of undercoating (automotive)
* Remove; gaskets, under coatings & sealants
* Cleaning boat bottoms of built up
* Cleaning personal watercraft of buildup
* Use to sharpen edges of skis (sandpaper)
* Cut; metal, fiberglass & composite body panels
* Cut, shape and sand fiberglass, carbon fiber & other composites
* Sand & shape body fillers Smooth & polish non-ferrous metal & welds
* Polish; paint, aluminum & stainless steel in hard to reach areas
* Custom vehicle detailing, polish hard to reach; body, frame and drive train areas
* Auto headlights - after a while the lenses dull. Use sandpaper or polishing pad to restore.

References

English, John. (December 1999). The Very Fein MultiMaster. "Woodworker's Journal."

External links

* [http://www.fein.de/com/ Fein Tools Website]


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