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Tile Saws

Wet Tile Saws, Rail Saws & Tile Cutting Systems

Tile saws are power cutting tools designed for ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone, pavers, and large-format tile installations. This collection includes wet tile saws, dry tile saws, tabletop tile saws, rail saws, bridge saws, handheld tile saws, masonry saws, and sliding table saws used for straight cuts, diagonal cuts, plunge cuts, miter cuts, and large-format tile cutting across residential and commercial applications.

RUBI DCX-250 XPERT Wet Tile Saw

RUBI USA
Original price $2,670.50 - Original price $2,925.48
Original price
$2,670.50 - $2,925.48
$2,670.50 - $2,925.48
Current price $2,670.50

The RUBI DCX-250 XPERT Wet Tile Saw is a moving-head bridge saw for intensive cutting of porcelain and ceramic tile, with occasional natural stone ...

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Original price $2,670.50 - Original price $2,925.48
Original price
$2,670.50 - $2,925.48
$2,670.50 - $2,925.48
Current price $2,670.50
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Tile Saws for Porcelain, Stone & Large-Format Tile

Tile saws are power cutting systems designed for ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone, pavers, and large-format tile installations. This collection includes wet tile saws, dry tile saws, tabletop tile saws, bridge saws, rail saws, sliding table saws, handheld tile saws, and masonry saws used across residential construction, commercial tile installation, and fabrication applications.

Professional tile saws are commonly used for straight cuts, diagonal cuts, plunge cuts, miter cuts, rip cuts, and large-format tile cutting where cutting accuracy, edge quality, and material control are important.

Types of Tile Saws

  • Wet Tile Saws: Water-fed saw systems designed to reduce heat, control dust, and improve cutting performance on porcelain and stone materials.
  • Dry Tile Saws: Dry-cut saw systems designed for portable tile cutting applications where water-fed cutting is not practical.
  • Rail & Bridge Saws: Overhead cutting systems designed for large-format tile, slab cutting, and precision rip cutting applications.
  • Tabletop Tile Saws: Compact tile saws designed for standard floor tile, wall tile, and backsplash cutting applications.
  • Handheld & Circular Tile Saws: Portable saws designed for plunge cuts, on-site cutting, and specialty tile cutting applications.
  • Masonry & Paver Saws: Heavy-duty saw systems designed for stone, masonry, concrete, and porcelain paver cutting applications.

Tile Saws for Large-Format Porcelain Tile

Large-format porcelain tile installations commonly use rail saws, bridge saws, and sliding table saws designed to support oversized tile handling, long rip cuts, plunge cutting, and precision alignment.

Selecting the Right Tile Saw

Selecting the correct tile saw depends on tile material, tile size, cutting method, portability requirements, power source, blade diameter, and whether wet cutting or dry cutting will be performed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can tile saws cut?
Tile saws are commonly used for ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural stone, pavers, and masonry materials depending on blade type and saw configuration.
What is the difference between wet and dry tile saws?
Wet tile saws use water to cool the blade and reduce dust, while dry tile saws are designed for portable cutting applications without water-fed systems.
What tile saws are used for large-format tile?
Large-format tile installations commonly use rail saws, bridge saws, and sliding table saws designed for long rip cuts and oversized tile handling.
What tile saws are used for porcelain tile?
Porcelain tile cutting commonly uses wet tile saws or rail saw systems paired with porcelain-rated diamond blades designed to reduce chipping and improve edge quality.
What is the advantage of a wet tile saw?
Wet tile saws help reduce blade heat, control dust, improve cutting performance, and support cleaner cuts on dense tile and stone materials.