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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Oscillating Tools > Oscillating Multi-Tool Adapter Roundup

Oscillating Multi-Tool Adapter Roundup

Mar 16, 2011 Stuart 10 Comments

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There has never been a better time to buy an oscillating multi-tool. Although several multi-platform options were previously available, most oscillating tool users were locked into buying same-brand attachments. With selection, quality and cost varying between brands, this was a less than ideal situation for oscillating tool users.

Things have since changed, and new interface adapters now give oscillating tool users the freedom to select from a wider range of accessories.

Bosch OIS Adapter

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Bosch’s OIS adapter fits most modern oscillating tool models and enables the use of Bosch accessories with those tools. Several recent tools, including the Milwaukee M12 cordless multi-tool and Skil Multi-Tasker, are equipped with OIS compatibility straight out of the box.

Right now you can sign up for a free OIS adapter and cutting blade. The offer expires March 31, 2011. Shopping around, it looks like Ohio Power Tool has the greatest selection and best prices on Bosch oscillating tool attachments.

Dremel Universal Adapter

Dremel Universal Accessory Adapter

Dremel’s universal adapter is similar in function to Bosch’s, enabling the use of Dremel accessories with other brands’ tools.

Here is a link to a sign-up sheet for a free Dremel Multi-Max accessory adapter. If you’re in a hurry to get the adapter, it can also be purchased for ~$6-7 on Amazon, and works with all Dremel Multi-Max accessories.

Bosch OSCAD1 Adapter Accepts Non-OIS Attachments

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Bosch’s OSCAD1 adapter allows Bosch Multi-X oscillating tool users to fit their tools with non-OIS compatible accessories. A similar if not identical adapter is included with the aforementioned Skil and Milwaukee OIS-compatible tool kits. The adapter is currently available on Amazon, but usually sells out quick. You may have better luck finding it locally.

Rockwell Sonicrafter Adapter for Other Brands’ Accessories

Rockwell Sonicrafter Oscillating Multi-Tool Adapter

Rockwell’s Sonicrafter adapter is used to attach other brands’ accessories to the Sonicrafter’s unique interface. The adapter’s product description specifically mentions compatibility with Bosch and Fein accessories, but it might not be limited to just those two brands.

Although these are the only adapters we’re aware of, there may be others. If you know of any new oscillating tool accessory adapters, please let us know so that we can them to this list.  With all of the momentum the multi-tool market has picked up recently, we expect to see even more options in the future.

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10 Comments

  1. Joe 'the Pro' Sainz

    Mar 16, 2011

    Good writeup Stuart!
    One point I’d like to add is about the method of adapting the accessory to the tool. The way I see it, there are two methods:
    1. Friction – Most use this method, and also employ ‘nubs’ (my technical term) to increase the surface area for more friction. This requires the user to overly tighten the adapter / accessory onto the tool, and can cause damage if they don’t fit correctly and are used for an extended period of time.
    2. Mechanical Interlock – Adapters that ‘lock’ onto the tools interface, and then transfer it to the accessory are more efficient, meaning that they have a better chance of cutting faster (more efficient power transfer), having less ‘slop’ (which can damage the interface on the tool), or of slipping loose under load.
    All that said, you best bet is to put a high quality blade directly on the tool if possible. For anyone that is reading this and hasn’t made their choice yet, make sure you check the fit, and look for slop.

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  2. John Peloquin

    Nov 30, 2011

    I’ve got some Fein oscillating tool files etc. that I’d like to use with my Bosch OIS tool. Does anyone have a suggestion on which adaptor I can put on my Bosch tool so I can use those Fein files and blades?

    Thanks!

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    • Panagiotis

      Feb 9, 2014

      http://www.its.co.uk/pd/3132488-Makita-Multi-Tool-Universal-Accessory-Adaptor-_MAK3132488.htm

      Check out this one. I use it with GOP to fit fein accessories

      Reply
  3. Joe 'the Pro' Sainz

    Dec 1, 2011

    John:
    Have a look in this article about the “Bosch OSCAD1 Adapter Accepts Non-OIS Attachments”. This adapter should have been included with the Bosch tool in the plastic accessories box (it has some clips to place it to the lid). This adapter will use friction to mount Fein accessories to the Bosch tool.

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  4. Mike

    Jul 22, 2012

    I am looking to buy the universal arbor that will fit the porter cable PC250MT
    Can you tell me what one I need to buy or do they even make one?

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    • Stuart

      Jul 22, 2012

      Last year I was told one would be coming to market, but either it never did, or I cannot find any information on it whatsoever. In other words, you’ll have to make your own or find a 3rd party adapter that fits, although I don’t think there are any at the moment.

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  5. pete suver

    Nov 13, 2012

    Do they make a adapter or adapters for the craftsman multitool? Thanks.

    Reply
  6. Paulieoh

    Dec 31, 2012

    is there an quick change adapter made for the Rockwell conicrafter?

    thanks P.

    Reply
  7. thom

    Nov 3, 2013

    i have rockwell sonic crafter blades that i would like to use on my dremel max is there an adaptor for the dremel to accept the rockwell blades

    Reply
  8. alex

    Jun 6, 2016

    Does this adapter work on the dewalt multitools?

    Reply

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