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  • Stone Hand Held Rail Type Tile Cutter
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    Type: Stone Hand Held MachinesHand Held Stone Cutter

    FOB Price:$50-150

    Warranty: 12 Months

    Usage: Granite, Marble, Slate, Artificial Stone, Quartzite, Sandstone, Travertine

    Machinery Function Features:

    Professional-grade, rail-type tile cutter designed for fast, chip-free straight and diagonal cuts on ceramic, porcelain, and homogeneous tiles.



    1. Key Specifications
      • Cutting length range: 400 mm – 1000 mm (four fixed rail lengths)
      • Max. diagonal tile size: 25 × 25 cm (400 mm rail) up to 70 × 70 cm (1000 mm rail)
      • Max. cutting thickness: 12 mm
      • Cutter wheel: Φ22 mm × Φ6 mm bore × 6 mm thick, tungsten-carbide, replaceable
      • Weight (net): 5 kg (400 mm) – 9 kg (1000 mm)
      • Base: Die-cast aluminum with anti-slip rubber feet
      • Guide rail: Chrome-plated steel, dual tube for rigidity
      • Scale & angle guide: Laser-engraved metric scale, 0–45° adjustable fence for diagonal cuts



    2. Intended Use
      • Ideal for tilers, renovators, DIY users cutting wall & floor tiles on job sites or in workshops.
      • Suitable for ceramic, glazed porcelain, marble-type homogeneous tiles ≤12 mm thick.
      • NOT for tempered glass, natural stone >12 mm, or metal.



    3. Advantages over Wet Saws
      • No electricity, water, or dust suppression required.
      • “Score-and-snap” action gives clean edges with minimal noise in seconds.
      • Integrated breaker foot allows snap on both straight and 45° mitres without flipping tile.



    4. Operating Steps



    5. Place cutter on a flat, stable surface; lock rubber feet.



    6. Loosen fence knobs, set desired length or angle, retighten.



    7. Lay tile glazed side up, align mark with cutting line.



    8. Hold tile firmly, draw handle smoothly from near edge to far edge in one pass (score).



    9. Position breaker foot over score line, press down evenly to snap tile.



    10. For diagonal cuts, rotate angle fence to 45° and repeat steps 3–5.



    11. Safety & Maintenance Notes
      • Always wear safety glasses and cut-resistant gloves—snapped tiles create sharp shards.
      • Keep fingers clear of scoring path and breaker foot.
      • Replace cutter wheel when score line appears dull (usually after 500–800 m of cut).
      • Clean rails weekly with alcohol wipe; lubricate wheel axle with light machine oil monthly.
      • Store in dry location; avoid impact to rails to maintain straightness.
      • Do not exceed 12 mm thickness; forcing the breaker can shatter tile or damage base.



    12. Included Accessories
      • 1 spare tungsten-carbide wheel
      • 3 mm Allen key for fence adjustment
      • Protective carry case (600 mm and larger models)



  • Stone Hand Held Rail Type Tile Cutter
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    Type: Stone Hand Held MachinesHand Held Stone Cutter

    $50-150

    Warranty: 12 Months

    Usage: Granite, Marble, Slate, Artificial Stone, Quartzite, Sandstone, Travertine

    Machinery Function Features:

    Professional-grade, rail-type tile cutter designed for fast, chip-free straight and diagonal cuts on ceramic, porcelain, and homogeneous tiles.



    1. Key Specifications
      • Cutting length range: 400 mm – 1000 mm (four fixed rail lengths)
      • Max. diagonal tile size: 25 × 25 cm (400 mm rail) up to 70 × 70 cm (1000 mm rail)
      • Max. cutting thickness: 12 mm
      • Cutter wheel: Φ22 mm × Φ6 mm bore × 6 mm thick, tungsten-carbide, replaceable
      • Weight (net): 5 kg (400 mm) – 9 kg (1000 mm)
      • Base: Die-cast aluminum with anti-slip rubber feet
      • Guide rail: Chrome-plated steel, dual tube for rigidity
      • Scale & angle guide: Laser-engraved metric scale, 0–45° adjustable fence for diagonal cuts



    2. Intended Use
      • Ideal for tilers, renovators, DIY users cutting wall & floor tiles on job sites or in workshops.
      • Suitable for ceramic, glazed porcelain, marble-type homogeneous tiles ≤12 mm thick.
      • NOT for tempered glass, natural stone >12 mm, or metal.



    3. Advantages over Wet Saws
      • No electricity, water, or dust suppression required.
      • “Score-and-snap” action gives clean edges with minimal noise in seconds.
      • Integrated breaker foot allows snap on both straight and 45° mitres without flipping tile.



    4. Operating Steps



    5. Place cutter on a flat, stable surface; lock rubber feet.



    6. Loosen fence knobs, set desired length or angle, retighten.



    7. Lay tile glazed side up, align mark with cutting line.



    8. Hold tile firmly, draw handle smoothly from near edge to far edge in one pass (score).



    9. Position breaker foot over score line, press down evenly to snap tile.



    10. For diagonal cuts, rotate angle fence to 45° and repeat steps 3–5.



    11. Safety & Maintenance Notes
      • Always wear safety glasses and cut-resistant gloves—snapped tiles create sharp shards.
      • Keep fingers clear of scoring path and breaker foot.
      • Replace cutter wheel when score line appears dull (usually after 500–800 m of cut).
      • Clean rails weekly with alcohol wipe; lubricate wheel axle with light machine oil monthly.
      • Store in dry location; avoid impact to rails to maintain straightness.
      • Do not exceed 12 mm thickness; forcing the breaker can shatter tile or damage base.



    12. Included Accessories
      • 1 spare tungsten-carbide wheel
      • 3 mm Allen key for fence adjustment
      • Protective carry case (600 mm and larger models)



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