Description
The SMART H32CJ1 is a 32mm Japanese Tooth multi-tool blade from SMART's Trade Series, built for professional carpenters, joiners and fit-out specialists who need fast, clean and precise cuts in timber and softer materials. Featuring a double-row tooth design with extended tip teeth, this blade delivers rapid cutting speed and pinpoint plunge accuracy — letting you start a cut exactly where you need it by tipping the blade on its corner.
With a 32mm blade width and 42mm cutting depth, the H32CJ1 is engineered for high-speed cutting in wood, hardwood, plywood, MDF, plastic, drywall and bamboo. The Japanese-style aggressive tooth geometry slices through material faster than standard wood blades while still leaving a clean finished edge — making it ideal for precision detail work, finishing tasks and access cuts where appearance matters.
The universal quick-release shank fits virtually every oscillating multi-tool on the market — DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Fein Multimaster, Milwaukee, Einhell, AEG and more — so it slots straight into the kit you already own.
Key Features
- 32mm Japanese Tooth multi-tool blade for fast wood cutting
- Double-row tooth design for maximum cutting speed
- Extended tip teeth for precision corner-start plunge cuts
- 42mm maximum cutting depth for deep plunge work
- Universal quick-release shank — fits most major brands
- SMART Trade Series quality built for daily site use
- Cuts wood, hardwood, plywood, MDF, drywall, plastic and bamboo
- Particularly effective in plasterboard compared to standard blades
Applications
Designed for professional carpenters, joiners, kitchen and bathroom fitters, wetroom installers, shopfitters and refurbishment specialists. Use the H32CJ1 for finishing cuts in timber, plunge cutting hardwood and bamboo flooring, undercutting door linings, trimming skirting and architrave, drywall access cuts, and any task where a clean, fast cut in wood is required.
Technical Specifications
- Blade Type: Japanese Tooth (Wood)
- Blade Width: 32mm
- Cutting Depth: 42mm
- Tooth Configuration: Double-row with extended tip teeth
- Fitting: Universal Quick-Release Shank (Standard OIS)
- Compatibility: DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Fein Multimaster, Milwaukee, Einhell, AEG and other open-back multi-tools
- Pack Quantity: 1 Blade
- Manufacturer Code: H32CJ1
What's Included
- 1 x SMART H32CJ1 32mm Japanese Tooth Multi-Tool Blade
FAQs
Will this blade fit my multi-tool?
Yes — the H32CJ1 has a universal quick-release fitting compatible with DeWalt, Makita, Bosch, Fein Multimaster, Milwaukee, Einhell, AEG and most other oscillating multi-tools using the standard open-back interface. It does not fit Starlock-only machines.
What materials can this blade cut?
The H32CJ1 is designed for wood, hardwood, plywood, MDF, plastic, drywall and bamboo. The Japanese tooth pattern produces particularly clean, fast cuts in timber and is highly effective in plasterboard. It should not be used on metal or nail-embedded timber — use the SMART H32BM1 Bi-Metal blade for those tasks.
Why a Japanese tooth blade rather than a standard wood blade?
Japanese tooth blades cut faster and cleaner than conventional wood blades due to their aggressive tooth geometry and double-row design. They're particularly suited to finishing work and precision applications where cut quality matters.
Can I start a cut from the corner of the blade?
Yes. The extended tip teeth on the H32CJ1 allow you to start a precise plunge cut from a single point by tipping the blade onto its corner — useful for tight access work and detail cuts.
How deep will this blade plunge cut?
The H32CJ1 has a maximum cutting depth of 42mm, suitable for standard timber, hardwood flooring, joinery and stud work.
Is this blade suitable for cutting laminate or engineered flooring?
Yes — the Japanese tooth design is well suited to undercutting door linings and trimming laminate, engineered wood and bamboo flooring during installation.
Fast, clean and precise — the SMART H32CJ1 is the professional's choice for high-speed wood cutting with multi-tool oscillating power tools.




