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Montolit MasterPiuma EVO 2 tile cutter

Montolit MasterPiuma EVO 2 tile cutter
 

The special patented die-cast aluminum plus nickel-plated steel `boxed` structure guarantees strength and total weather-proofing.

  • Special spring-suspension galvanized plates support tiles while cutting.
  • The patented cutting tool, which is pushed forward across the tile, features a large diameter tungsten carbide wheel which requires no adjustment for changing thicknesses.
  • The point of contact of the cutting tool is coated with a special impact-resistant, scratch-proof material that will not scratch or stain delicate and/or light-colored tile surfaces.
  • Tile splitting uses the same cutting tool, with a dual option: 90° traditional cut or adjustable angled cut of large-sized tiles by means of a diagonal splitting system for mosaics and precision cuts.
  • The goniometer, completely recessed into machine perimeter, is equipped with a double 0° and 45° scale and with a specially-designed reference notch which allows for precise, rapid measurement of cuts in either a clockwise (0° to 75°) or counter-clockwise (0° to -45°) direction.
  • Support feet are made of non-slip scratch-proof rubber.
  • Compact dimensions and very low weight in relation to cutting capacity.
 

Additional info...

MASTERPIUMA has been designed with a specific mount to allow handy hanging. Two protected enclosures within the structure itself can hold two cutting wheels complete with pin for use as spares, giving the operator the opportunity of having everything close at hand to handle any job, any place.

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David
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Reply #1 on : Sun January 24, 2010, 02:33:37
I have a Montolit tile cutter since 2001. It works very well and I never changed the incision wheel!!! the handle is full of accessory that you can use depending the tiles. It is not so easy to understand immediately all the capabilities of the machine but when you know it …Dm

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