CUTTER DU-200 EVO 650 230V 50HZ

€552.05
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Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
RUBI
Product code:
8413797559033
DESCRIPTION
Electric cutter DU-200 EVO with movable head, for repairs and light finishing works.
Ideal for cutting wall tiles (Blll) and terracotta (Blla).
The DU-200 EVO cutter is equipped with a 0.8 kW (1.1 hp) direct drive motor and thermal protection.

The DU-200 EVO head slides on four bearings and has the ability to tilt by 45 degrees for diagonal cuts.
It is also equipped with a handle made of special materials, increasing the comfort of work.
The set includes a diamond blade fi 200 mm for wall tiles with continuous edging.
The water pump (8 W) provides cooling of the disc suitable for the material being cut by adjusting the pressure.
The DU-EVO cutter is equipped with SYSTEM C3, allowing you to adjust the cooling and cleaning point
water disc according to the user's preferences, significantly improving the performance of diamond blades.
The innovative frame design includes a more efficient water collection system, allowing up to 50% more water to be recovered.
Removable 8 liter tank for easy filling, emptying, transportation and cleaning.
As a result, the operation of the cutter is simple and intuitive for the user, and maintaining the cleanliness of the workplace is not a problem.

RUBI DU-200 EVO has folding legs, which, in addition to better stability, provide the tiler
suitable height during operation (90 cm). Wheels and handle attached to the frame make it easy to carry and transport the machine.
The lightness and mobility of the DU-200 EVO water cutter allows for trouble-free operation by one person.

The DU-200 EVO cutter is equipped with a millimeter-graduated front measure and a side stop
for repetitive cuts and at an angle adjustable from 0° to 45°

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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