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Forte TC 250
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Typeelectric stationaryelectric stationary
Specs
Power sourcemainsmains
Power1200 W1000 W
Rotation speed2950 rpm
Disc diameter250 mm200 mm
Bore diameter25.4 mm25.4 mm
Cutting length1020 mm750 mm
Cutting depth
50 mm /90° / 37 mm — 45°/
35 mm /90° / 30 mm — 45°/
Functions
Water cooling
Disc/cutter feedtoptop
Mitre cutting
 /0° — 45°/
 /0° — 45°/
Folding table legs
Angle stop
Side platform
General
Transportation wheels
Table dimensions1060х468 mm1020x200 mm
Weight46.4 kg45 kg
Added to E-Catalogseptember 2015september 2015

Power

Rated motor power of the electric tile cutter. The more powerful the engine — the more force it can give to the cutting tool, the higher the rotation speed and disc diameter can be. Accordingly, a more powerful tool is better suited for larger jobs and hard and/or thick materials. On the other hand, high power significantly affects the price, dimensions and weight of the tool, despite the fact that there is not always a real need for it.

In light of all this, it is necessary to choose a tile cutter in terms of power, taking into account the specifics of the intended use. So, in the case of a hand tool for simple household work, a power of 700 – 800 W is enough, more solid indicators may be required mainly for professional use. But in stationary units, where compactness does not really matter, you can not save on power — especially since such devices are usually used where performance is important.

Rotation speed

The maximum disc rotation speed provided by the motor of the electric tile cutter. Higher speeds are good for productivity, clean cuts and the ability to handle difficult materials, but they also require the right amount of power.

In general, if a tile cutter is bought for simple work with ordinary facing tiles (for example, repairs in an apartment), you can not pay much attention to this indicator: even the “slowest” models provide enough speed to cope with such tasks. But for cutting specific materials (for example, some types of stone), higher speeds may be required; detailed recommendations on this issue can be found in special sources.

Disc diameter

The nominal diameter of the cutting disc for which the electric tile cutter is designed. A disk of a larger diameter will simply not fit into the seat; but the use of smaller nozzles in some cases is allowed (but not recommended).

The depth of cut depends primarily on the diameter of the disc (see below). So, with ordinary tiles, having a thickness of up to 1.5 cm, almost any disc, even the smallest one, will cope; but for thicker materials (for example, paving slabs) and the appropriate tool will be needed. However it is worth noting that with the same diameter of the disc, the thickness of the cut may be different.

Also, the size of the cutting tool allows you to generally evaluate the class of the tool: the larger the disc, the more powerful and performant the tile cutter, usually.

Cutting length

The longest cut that can be made with a tile cutter.

This parameter is relevant primarily for manual tile cutters, as well as for electric stationary units with a top disc feed. In such tools, the cutting element moves along the guide rail and has limited space for movement, and the length of the cut is, in fact, the length of the stroke of the cutting tool from one extreme point to the other. In fact, this is the maximum width of the material that can be cut with a tile cutter.

Cutting depth

The greatest depth to which the tool can cut through the material being processed, in other words, the maximum thickness of the tile that the tile cutter is guaranteed to be able to cut.

It is worth choosing a tool for this parameter taking into account the thickness of the material with which to work, plus some margin “just in case”. But this margin should not be too large: for a deep cut, large discs and high power are required, which accordingly affects the price, weight and dimensions of the tool.

Angle stop

The presence of an angular stop in the design of the tile cutter.

The miter fence is designed to make it easier to cut diagonals and other oblique lines. Do not confuse this function with angular cutting: in this case, we are talking about turning the material horizontally, and the cut itself can be normal, vertical. The corner stop is convenient because you can set it to the desired angle in advance, and then fix the tile in it and not worry about it moving during cutting. This is easier than holding the material by hand and controlling the angle in other ways.

Transportation wheels

The presence of transport rollers in the design of the tile cutter — small wheels for transportation from place to place.

This feature is found exclusively in electric stationary models (see "Type"): the weight of such units is estimated at tens of kilograms, and it would be very difficult to carry them on weight. In turn, the transport rollers allow one person to roll the tile cutter without much difficulty. At the same time, the design of the rollers is chosen in such a way that they do not affect the stability of the unit in the working position: for example, in some models the wheels can be removable, in others they are located only on one side, and to support the wheels, the unit must be raised in the manner of a garden wheelbarrow , etc.

Table dimensions

The size of the working surface of the stationary tile cutter (see "Type"). The larger the table, the lower the likelihood that the tiles will hang from it during operation.
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