Master Wholesale President compares an Imer bridge saw to a Dewalt Tile Saw with a sliding table. These are two different approaches to the same result of getting the cleanest and straightest cut on the tiles you are cutting. Each saw has it's advantages and disadvantages. Starting with the Imer, this is a large and some what heavier tile cutting saw, but it's advantage comes in when you need to cut larger tiles. This is because it does not have an arm mounting the motor and tile saw blade to the saw base that can get in the way when cutting across longer tiles. It can produce miter cuts at any angle from 0 to 45 degrees, and is more stable making precise cuts with ease.
Next we have the Dewalt Wet Tile Saw. This saw is lighter, easier to maneuver around the worksite, and less expensive but has it's drawbacks as well. For cutting large format tiles the bridge saw is going to have the most available cutting angles, giving it better versatility. The Dewalt will do miter cuts at 22.5 degrees and 45 degrees only. Both of these tile cutting saws are very well made and each has it's place in the tile setter's arsenal. It just depends what exactly you are looking for in a tile saw
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The Useful Slab Cutting Machine
Single slab cutting machine available in many versions as to control system and to size; for cutting dimensions of up to 3500 mm height and 6 m width.
TOP INVERTER OR FIXED WIRE SPEED
Single wire saw for dressing blocks and cutting slabs. Has two main flywheels of large diameter (250 or 200 cm as to the maximum cutting height needed) to maximize the cutting speed and the life of the diamond wire. The wire tensioning system is hydraulic.
Single wire saw for dressing blocks and cutting slabs; similar to the above wire saw but fitted with a fully electronic control and tensioning system and with a PLC for automatic slabbing.
Single wire saw for dressing blocks but fitted with a 2-axis CNC system that enables cutting of two-dimension profiles as well as slabbing.
All the above machines can be supplied in the Roller or Gantry version; the machine on a track, and the blocks stationary.
Fast block-dressing system including one fixed machine and one Roller. Also includes a block carriage with a turntable. Allows two cuts at the same time at the required distance.