
Montolit Mosaic Tile Cutter 51 and 51b for the professional tiler
This is an electric saw / tile saw suitable for mosaic tiles!
The Montolit mosaic tile cutters are designed for cutting even small mosaics (1×1 cm), it also makes the perfect dry electric tile-saw for ceramic, marble and granite tiles.
The cutting device is a a FLEX angle grinder, chosen after numerous comparative tests, was considered the most suitable because it is characterized by small dimensions and weight, a correct power level (800 W) together with the famous, recognized FLEX features of reliability and quality.
The mosaics are placed on the wooden work table and secured by the upper bar; sawing is very precise (it is necessary to proceed slowly). The dust generated by cutting is extracted through the tube under the work table, which can be connected to a suction unit.
The mosaic cutter is also equipped with a specific device which tilts the protective cover which always covers the blade, in order to guarantee maximum levels of protection and safety. The multi-layer beech-wood support surface with phenolic gluing in order to stand up to wear, tear and bad weather, the essential locking system of the mosaic sheet and the possibility of connection to an extraction device to remove water remain unaltered from the previous version.
Specification
- The cutter is an Angle Grinder attached to a support frame and guide (professional FLEX model L3709 angle grinder )
- Special diamond blade specifically for cutting mosaic tiles
- Cutting length : 51 cm
- Cutting length (diagonal) : 36 x 36 cm
- Cutting depth : 0 / 2 cm
- Weight: 23.5 kg
- Power: 230V (model 51) 110V (model 51b)

ceramic tile…
Are they using the right backerboards, mortars and waterproof systems for the ceramic tile installation?…
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Comment by DULLA Keramik — April 8, 2011 @ 9:29 pm