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Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking in the
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good evening chaps, my rubi ts 60 (not a plus) is not breaking the tile as it should.
the breaker seems to move upwards before pushing down and the downwards ... -
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Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
good evening chaps, my rubi ts 60 (not a plus) is not breaking the tile as it should.
the breaker seems to move upwards before pushing down and the downwards motion is not completed before the lever arm hits the tile.
does this make sense?
the lever does not spring back, it seems the lever, not the breaker is breaking the tile - but incorrectly because it is not breaking the tile in one continuous piece.
any thoughts? cheers
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
Hi and welcome..
Pop the red cover off the top of the breaker and look to see all is intact..
If not then you can get a replacement breaker easily..
TradeTiler.Ltd Rubi Miscellaneous Spares
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
hi graftalot, is the cutter a new one and are you cutting porcelain by any chance ?
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking

Originally Posted by
sir graftalot
cheers for all the prompt responses guys! its not porc, its any bloody tile!
i've got it against a ts plus to check for similarities but because the breakers seem to be different i can't seem to get them to mirror each other in motion.
i wasn't sure whether you could service the breaker or adjust the lever action.
once again, thanks for the welcome, it makes a nice change to getting your head bitten off for only turning up with your begging bowl grovelling for help

cheers
you can replace all the parts on a rubi as they supply a full spares catalogue, the breaker is simply unbolted from the cutter and replaced with a new one last time i did this the breaker cost about £25 plus vat but that was some time ago
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
- although both my Ts machines are old I've got into a routine with large format tiles of only using the cutting action! The snapping is done with a hammer on the back of the tile!
It's something that I've always done.
Hope you get it sorted.
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Re: Rubi ts 60 breaker - not breaking
i found when they get a little wear you can grind the braker but it dont last for long you have to bite the bullet and get a new one
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