Tile cutter PERLANATO 200 700
Nowadays, the size of the porcelain materials that the tiler handles tend to grow. New ceramic plates of greater dimension
and hardness require new tools to perform a perfect job.
The different models allow you to choose the most suitable machine for each need:
- from 700 mm cutting length to 1 meter
- and a different depth of cut depending on whether a 200 mm or 230 or 250 mm diamond blade is used (by means of a head height modification system).
The range PERLANATE offers cutting tables versatile, practical, with high performance and maximum durability. They are special for cutting large-format, hardness porcelain stoneware.
Fast solutions:
- It offers fast, reliable and efficient solutions by performing the two basic functions that the tiler needs on site:straight cut and miter cut.
- Due to the motor power (up to 1,5 HP) and the diameter of the disc (up to 250 mm), they allow cutting all kinds of materials up to 63 mm high (tiles, terrazzo, rustic brick, marble, tile, stoneware ...)
- All PERLANATO models are supplied with a diamond blade (for ceramic materials) included.
- The PERLANATO have a positioning and fastening system that prevents both the cables and the water supply tube from entering the cutting field.
- Like all SIMA cutting tables, the nuts that hold the guard are attached to it with a rubber to prevent loss.
Technical sheet
Phases Motor (Single Phase / Three Phase) | Monophase |
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Motor power (Kw) | 1,1 |
Motor Voltage (V) | 230 |
Motor Frequency (Hz) | 50 |
Connection | 50 Hz / 2P |
Diameter max disc (mm) | 200 |
Inner disc diameter (cutters) | 22,2 |
Max Cutting Depth (mm) | 40 |
Max Cutting Length (mm) | 700 |
Miter cut | Yes |
Water Pump Force (W) | 50 |
Water Pump Voltage (V) | 230 |
Water Tank Capacity (L) | 42 |
RPM Motor | 3000 |
Disk Perimeter Speed (rpm) | 3000 |
Folding legs | Si |
Dimensions (LxHxH) (mm) | 1136x682x1173 |
Minimum Units per Packing | 1 |
Packing Size (LxWxH) (mm) | 1160X600X410 + 140 |
Disco Included | Yes, Ø 200 mm |
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