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Imer Group  |  SKU: 1188174

COMBI 250 Lite - 1000/1500 VA Table Saw

$2,69900
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Combi 200VA Tile Saw

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COMBI 250 - 1000VA for tile, stone, and more

Water-cooled tile saws. Blade Ø 250 mm. For a quality cut even on large tiles: 300x600 mm, 900x900 mm and over. Max. cutting length 1000 mm.

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

  • Single-phase 230V/50Hz electric motor, 1.5 kW with thermal protection and minimum voltage coil
  • IP 55 switch
  • IP 67 plug
  • Laser pointer
  • Cutting guide
  • Diamond blade Ø 250 mm PREMIUM for hard porcelain - continuous rim
  • Protractor with large support surface
  • Anodized extruded aluminum cutting surface
  • Shatter-resistant plastic tray to contain and recover water
  • Stand with two rubber wheels
  • Side cutting surface (only for Combi 250-1500)

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND RECOMMENDED BLADES

  • Side cutting surface
  • Diamond blade Ø 250 mm FLEX for ceramic - continuous rim
  • Diamond blade Ø 250 mm PREMIUM for hard porcelain -continuous rim

Spec Sheet for 250 40" and 60" Cutting Length

Combicut 350  and Combicut 200 also available. 

Applications

For a quality cut even on large tiles: 300x600 mm, 900x900 mm and over. Max. cutting length 1000 mm. They offer high cutting capacity: the blade is suitable for all types of material to be cut. Cuts (90°) vertically to the support surface or cuts in tilted position between 90° and 45° (depth adjustment is maintained in all positions). Side cutting surface allows to extend cutting, maintaining stability, due to a bracket bolted onto the stand. The machine can mount up to 2 side cutting surfaces and is shipped in a box with stand included.

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Chris S.
Excellent customer service

We were looking for a saw to cut terra-cotta and Sean McGuire was fantastic at making it happen.