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Sigma 3F4M MAX Professional Tile Cutter 156cm

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£825.00 Ex VAT
£990.00 INC VAT
SKU 8033675804408

DESCRIPTION

 

Includes revised handle to aid tile cut line alignment.

Sigma 3F4M MAX Professional Manual Tile Cutter for Straight and Any Angle Repetitive Cutting on ALL Types of Tiles.

  • 1560mm Straight cutting length.
  • 1070mm x 1070mm tile cut diagonally.
  • 20mm Maximum Cutting Thickness.
  • Powerful 1300kg Breaker.
  • 5 year warranty
  • Weight 38.0kg.
  • Most spare parts available.

“New Series With Max Hand-Grip” The Scoring Wheel Mounted On Ball Bearings Is Vibration-Dampened So As To Score Thicker Tiles Or Ones With Relief Surfaces With Minimum Effort.

The change from scoring to breaking position is achieved by a small vertical movement of the hand-grip (see video).

Large tile support table.

The swivelling measurement bar supporting the tile rotates through 45° in both directions and is pivoted at the centre of the cutting line, allowing the real measurement of the piece to be cut to be obtained.

A 45° a second measurement scale gives the length of the diagonal.

The rapid positioning button makes it easier to set to standard angles far quicker.

The pushing away from the lateral stop measurement bar rather than pushing to it, allows a much stronger scribe mark on the material, which in turn allows particularly thick or difficult materials to be easily cut, with the added advantage of the lateral stop measurement bar being conveniently close to the operator.

Precision, practical use and low weight are the main characteristics of Sigma tile cutters.

Suitable for cutting all types of commercially available tiles.

Made from high-resistance aluminium alloy and steel for great rigitity, and in a wide range of models.

The special shape of the grip allows tiles to be cut at any point.

Plastic fittings on the base of the breaker, to prevent marks on the material being cut.

Scoring wheel is a long life bearing mounted tungsten carbide wheel.

The tile is snapped by simply pressing down with the breaking feet near the edge of the tile.