I have the same machine and use a rubi cpc blade but the original blade some cut metros with no chipping maybe the blade isn't in proper?Morning all,
Recently purchased a norton clipper tt200em used it for the first time yesterday and it seemed to quiet badley chip every tile I cut. Is the supplied blade usually this bad? I was only cutting metro tiles. What would be the best blade to replace?
Cheers Dave
Hi, yes checked it's fitted properly.I have the same machine and use a rubi cpc blade but the original blade some cut metros with no chipping maybe the blade isn't in proper?
Hi, sorry not sure what you mean by run in or dressed. I'd say no, I just set it up and used it.A metro tile with such a soft glaze will be susceptible to chipping on brand new blades.
Was the blade run in or dressed before cutting?
Its normally down to the spindle wobbling, rather than blade quality. Watch the blade as it slows after switching off, does it would excessively? If so, return the cutter and ask for one that's fit for purpose.
I Returned the same cutter and ctd swapped it no problem. I tried a couple and picked the least wobbly.
I tried a couple and picked the least wobbly.
Yes was the original blade. I have spoken to the manufacturer and they have advised to " wear in the blade" as this may expose more of the diamonds. I have used it several times since and it does seem to have improved.Is it the original norton blade? I have a clipper too and thought the original blade was good for ceramic. I replaced that with a marcrist CK850 that chipped anything that went near it, expensive mistake. I've got a continuous rim porcelain blade from ATS in it now that I like. Never noticed my blade wobble though
I also have a Norton Clipper TT200EM (with a bit of blade wobble). I am trying to get some spares for it (specifically the flange washer) but am having no success at all. Saint Gobain UK (the manufacturer/distributor) simply are not interested and put me onto CTD (a Saint-Gobain company). The local CTD (Milton Keynes) had not even heard of Norton and could not help. Mine is a brand new machine with a manufacturing fault that caused the flange washer to fail. I can find nothing on the web offering any UK support of any kind for this machine. Email messages to any saint-gobain address (e.g. the one listed in the Clipper hand-book) are bounced back as 'undeliverable'. A German website at least lists the spares for this machine, but postage is a minimum of 18 euros! How can a major manufacturing company offer no support for their products? I would not buy another Norton Clipper wet tile saw. It might be a great machine but, if it goes wrong, you are entirely on your own.Its normally down to the spindle wobbling, rather than blade quality. Watch the blade as it slows after switching off, does it would excessively? If so, return the cutter and ask for one that's fit for purpose.
I Returned the same cutter and ctd swapped it no problem. I tried a couple and picked the least wobbly.
Mine is a brand new machine
Agree with pdc . Your contract is with the company you purchased from not saint goblin. If they tell you to do anything tell them your contract is with them and nobody else so they should sort it .I also have a Norton Clipper TT200EM (with a bit of blade wobble). I am trying to get some spares for it (specifically the flange washer) but am having no success at all. Saint Gobain UK (the manufacturer/distributor) simply are not interested and put me onto CTD (a Saint-Gobain company). The local CTD (Milton Keynes) had not even heard of Norton and could not help. Mine is a brand new machine with a manufacturing fault that caused the flange washer to fail. I can find nothing on the web offering any UK support of any kind for this machine. Email messages to any saint-gobain address (e.g. the one listed in the Clipper hand-book) are bounced back as 'undeliverable'. A German website at least lists the spares for this machine, but postage is a minimum of 18 euros! How can a major manufacturing company offer no support for their products? I would not buy another Norton Clipper wet tile saw. It might be a great machine but, if it goes wrong, you are entirely on your own.
Thanks everyone for your repliesThen it will be guaranteed so take it back to the shop you bought it from.
Thanks for your comment.If your Ford focus breaks down you take it back to the dealer not ford motor company .
Thanks for feedbackHas the person who sold you the goods gone bankrupt . Don't they say in which your first point of call is the retailer?
I reckon if they can't help you as they are still there I reckon you are entitled to a refund . As regards guarantee it has to be fit for purpose or of merchandise quality. So no guarantee is bs
So the lesson here is if you want any form of backup buy from an authorised dealer/supplier.