Thursday, November 20, 2008

Tile, Stone And Masonory Saw - 14" Combi 1000


The Combi 1000 is the most versatile tile, stone, and masonry saw available today!
Cut 24" x 24" pavers on a diagonal, marble and granite stones to 1/32" accuracy, pre-cast pieces up to 4 3/4" thickness. Make perfect 45 degree cuts, just tilt the cutting head.



The 3 h.p. single phase 220v motor with a Poly-V belt reduction system delivers plenty of power to the 14" blade... cut all day long with no loss of power. GUARANTEED.




Don't be fooled by cheap imitations using direct drive motors and twin rail systems. This saw has been the undisputed leader of its class 6 years running for two simple reasons design and engineering!



Tilt the cutting head over for bevel cuts. And then back to 90 degrees in literally seconds. You will not believe how easy it cuts 45 degree angles. The cutting head on the Combi 1000 glides on a 3" square steel travel bar. Sixteen sealed bearings maintain ease of travel and ensure the industry's most accurate cut. The stand legs are designed for easy movement, sliding up and away once the anchor pins are released. By holding the handles on the corners it makes loading and unloading the combi 1000 a easy 2-man operation.


The Combi 1000 is unsurpassed in it's division. This stone saw has a 3 h.p. motor, maintenance free drive system. thermal plastic water pan, built-in-stand, and revolutionary accuracy. The 14" Combi 1000 is certainly by far the best buy and value for stone cutting equipment.

Tile Saws and Their Types


Tile saws are available in different sizes. Some tile saws can give quicker cuts and can hold larger tiles without problems as compared to others. The larger tile saws have a steel or plastic water tray. Of these the steel trays are more durable while the plastic water trays are lighter in weight and cheaper to replace. Sliding tray saws are by far the most common saws seen on the jobsite. Tile saws use adjustable fences for angled cuts and square cuts. Fence stops are used to get multiple cuts of exactly the same size.





For ceramic or porcelain tiles, you need a water tray in your tile saw. Regular saws cannot handle the heat required to cut these materials, but wet tile saws cool the diamond blade while cutting. Use of wet tile saws gives your tiles a smoother edge. Tile setters use wet tile saws to trim tiles into fashionable patterns apart from trimming to fit the edges of a room. A large capacity water pump is included as standard accessory in most wet cutting tile saws.




Tile saws for cutting large stone slabs have two basic varieties Overhead Rail Saws and Track Saws. A 4 horse power Track Saw is very common sight at job sites and comes with a granite blade, laser guide and roller tables. A robust reinforced steel structure ensuring maximum rigidity and durability







For people who work with small stones, bricks, tiles or blocks precision is crucial to the end result. The stone or tile you cut must fit perfectly, just as the machine and the blade you use must fit your work situation perfectly. For plunge cuts tile saws include a spring that makes press cuts smoother and more comfortable. When buying a tile saw ask if it can make plunge cuts.