About Tile Saws
Tile saws are power cutting tools designed to cut ceramic, porcelain, stone, and similar masonry materials used in tile installation and fabrication. These saws use diamond blades to produce controlled, accurate cuts across a wide range of tile sizes and thicknesses.
This collection includes professional tile saws and cutting systems used for straight cuts, diagonal cuts, angled cuts, and specialty cutting applications in residential and commercial environments.
Types of Tile Saws
- Wet Tile Saws: Use water to cool the blade and reduce dust during cutting.
- Dry Tile Saws: Designed for dry cutting applications.
- Tabletop Tile Saws: Compact saws for small to medium tile.
- Bridge & Rail Saws: Overhead motor mount saws for large-format tile and slabs.
- Handheld Circular Tile Saws: Portable saws for jobsite cutting.
- Masonry & Stone Saws: Designed for cutting stone and masonry materials.
How to Choose a Tile Saw
- Material Type: Ceramic, porcelain, stone, or masonry.
- Tile Size: Larger tile requires larger cutting capacity.
- Wet vs. Dry Cutting: Select based on environment and application.
- Power Source: Confirm voltage and jobsite availability.
- Portability: Consider weight and stand options.
Common Applications
Tile saws are used for floors, walls, backsplashes, showers, countertops, and large-format tile installations where precise cutting is required.
Cutting Performance & Accuracy
Using the correct tile saw and blade helps maintain clean edges, accurate sizing, and consistent results across a wide range of tile cutting applications.