Stark TC-400-180 Profi (180460010)
Photos 3 | Outdated Product Type: electric stationary; Power (W): 600; Rotation speed: 2950; Disc diameter (mm): 180; Cutting depth (mm): 33; Water cooling; Mitre cutting; |
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Good stationary tile saw
The design of the Stark TC-400-180 Profi machine ensures the stability of the equipment during operation. It is large and quite massive (a kilogram or two heavier than its "classmates"), so it stands firmly on its base and does not rattle during operation. The 600 W motor allows you to cut various types of thin tiles used for finishing floors and walls: tiles, porcelain tiles and artificial stone.
Only the essential features
The capabilities of the machine are standard for equipment designed for home craftsmen and private tilers. The tile cutter can make straight and diagonal cuts. For these purposes, it is equipped with two stops: parallel and angular. The table can be tilted up to 45° if you want to cut tiles at an angle.
It is worth noting that this tile cutter is still “dirty”. It is splashed abundantly with water, and the liquid that has fallen on the work surface does not always flow back into the bath. Therefore, it is better to work with this device outdoors or indoors, which is not a pity to slightly stain with water mixed with dust from sawing tiles. And if you have to work in a clean room, then you should stock up on a rubber car mat with high sides in advance and put the machine on it.
Inexpensive solution for renovation of an apartment or house
Wet cutter Stark TC-400-180 Profi is advisable to use if the amount of work you do does not yet reach the scale to buy professional equipment with top feed. This is a relatively simple and fairly reliable machine, which is suitable for those who sometimes "shabash", performing private orders, or doing repairs with their own hands.