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    TradeTiler.Ltd DeWalt Hand Held Tile Saw


    DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw
    Wet or dry portable tile cutting saw (really useful on large format tiles)

    1300W motor delivers the power to cut through not omly tiles but granite, porcelain, concrete and stone materials
    Lock-on button reduces fatigue during long cuts
    Height adjustable shoe allows cuts between 0 - 34mm
    Bevels to 45º for angled cuts
    Easily accessible brushes for quick and easy servicing
    Water line, with adjustable flow, feeds both sides of the blade decreasing dust also increasing blade performance and life
    Includes a premium 110mm continuous rim diamond blade for a fine finish and minimal chipping in tiles and ceramics stone etc.
    RCD circuit breaker fitted for user safety in wet cutting

    -Specifications-
    2m water feed tube with universal fitting
    Blade diameter 110mm - 20mm bore (will acomodate 115mm blades)
    Tradetiler includes 20-22.2 mm adapter ring to alow standard 22.2mm bore blade use
    Max depth of cut at 90º = 34mm
    Max depth of cut at 45º = 21mm
    Bevel capacity 0 - 45º
    Spindle speed 13,000 rpm
    Power input 1300w
    Blade change spanners included
    Weight 3Kg

    12 month warranty and 30 day 'no quibble' money back guarantee

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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    It makes me want to plug it in and have a go when I see tools like that. Especially with the plug in the pic.
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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    I think that plug is for water Dan .
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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    I have one of these, but called the Dw860 for South America, Asia and Africa, no RDC though, nice cutter, wasn't happy with the supplied blade, maybe a different blade for the market here, only tried it on a ceramic, along with 3 others to test performance, I ended up using a bosch blade, blades are very cheap here so testing 4-5 blades is not a problem. The cutter has a low vibration, which is very helpful, especially as 99% of cutters used over here (India) are of this type, I managed to even get a factory finish on my cuts. If your using this cutter on site you can hook it up to a submersible pump in a bucket if you have no water supply. I won't tell the price I paid for the cutter though!

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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    Yes i have heard that you can get a pump for them to use in a bucket to make it even more portable etc.. as not all houses have an hose pipe to hand , so the pump is an excellent add on..

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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    In Fact trade tiler sells one that will work no probs.. so i will be getting one..

    Rubi B100 Water Pump - 240v


    Replacement water pump for 'DU' and 'DW' Rubi type wet saws.

    Suitable for most other popular brands of wet saw also.

    240v - 50 Hz




    Price: £38.93 £45.74 Including VAT at 17.5%

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    Default Re: DeWalt DWC410 Hand Held Tile Saw NOW at Trade Tiler.

    Good stuff Dave, but it's only a 4" blade, I was thinking more of an aquarium shop, now what I want to do is make it so the pump switches on when I start the cutter, is this possible without butchering the cutter? any electricians?

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