MANUAL CUTTER HIT-1200 N

€580.67
Shipping from warehouse: ⁨U1⁩
Estimated shipping: Tue, Nov 26 - Fri, Nov 29
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
RUBI
Product code:
26961 / 8413797269611

Specification

Cutting length (max):120 cm
Cutting thickness (max):1.5 cm
Material:Aluminium, Chrome steel
Product colour:Red
Suitable for materials:Ceramic, Porcelain, Stoneware

Description
The HIT-N manual cutter is a durable and precise tool designed for the most demanding tile work
large format ceramics. Ideal for PROFESSIONAL cutting of ceramic tiles of all kinds
(porcelain stoneware, glazed porcelain stoneware and wall tiles).
It is equipped with a breaker system with high efficiency and maximum pressure up to 800 kg at the time of cutting the material.
The breaker mechanism is equipped with the revolutionary RUBI MAGNET system, which allows you to lock and unlock the stick,
so as to cut and separate the tile with only one hand.
At the same time, it provides greater speed and convenience of working with large-format tiles.
In addition, the HIT-N guide set includes linear bearings that provide a smoother and more comfortable notch.
The system of double guides, steel and chrome, with a diameter of 20 mm, guarantees not only greater resistance to bending,
but also better visibility of the cutting and cutting lines.
Extruded aluminum base with a closed structure provides greater structural rigidity,
while making it easier to achieve even higher cutting performance. HIT-N manual cutters have additional,
aluminum arms, which increase the support area when working with large-format tiles and side measure,
which facilitates the measurement and implementation of repetitive straight cuts and positioning the plate at an angle of 45 degrees.
The handle of the breaker lever is made of soft plastic for higher ERGONOMICS and COMFORT of the tiler's work.

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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