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K

KL Tiling

Morning all,

I guess this is something which is continually going to be discussed but I'd like your opinions if possible please.

I install mostly natural stone and therefore use my trusty wet cutter most of the time (2KW Montolit which cuts anything!).

I also from time to time do ceramic and porcelain however.
My Rubi TS60 is fine for ceramics but just cannot handle harder porcelains and I nearly always end up having to resort to the Monty!
The Monty will handle anything thrown at it but porcelain does some damage to the rather expensive blades.
I'm therefore looking at a more capable manual cutter.
Montolit do a good range but I don't know much about their manual cutters.
I've been looking at the Rubi TX700 and the Sigma 3B (or 3BM, but not sure about losing the extra 30mm!).

I guess my question is basically which of these machines is better at handling Grade 5 porcelain?
I've only ever used Rubi for manual cuts and my current machine just cannot cope so do I upgrade the Rubi or switch to Sigma?
Also does anybody know the performance difference between the 3B and the 3BM (apart from the 30mm cutting size).

The cost isn't such a massive issue as I'm more concerned with the performance and the difference between the machines isn't massive anyway.

Many thanks,

Karl
 
T

tfs

I have the tx 700 mate. I have come across a few porc tiles which it has not not been too great with (the correct scorring wheel plays a part in this to an extent though). I think this may be the case with any cutter though. 9 times out of 10 the tx 700 works a treat. I also use the big clinker from Screwfix.
 
K

KL Tiling

Thanks Dave.
How effective do you find the Monty (or is that why you're selling it :smilewinkgrin:)?
 
S

Sigma UK

Hello, The 3B 63cm has the standard handle (score backwards) traditional style Sigma. The 3BM 60cm has the new MAX handle score forwards.

Key features of the MAX range are

1200kg sliding breaker
cut's up to 20mm porcelain
carbide wheel on bearings for textured tiles
Sprung loaded breaking feet and wheel
Height adjustable centre bar
clear acrylic feet to provent marke on high polished porcelain
5 year warranty
wheels last a 900sqm or more
also cheaper than most pro cutters on the market.

I would say go for the Sigma:thumbsup:
 

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Just got the monty 93p2. After using Rubi for years it takes a bit of getting used to as its more difficult to see the scoring wheel but It cuts porcelain with ease. I've just started a job with four wetrooms all 450x900 porcelain and 70sq metres 800x800 floor and its making light work of the tiles.
 

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