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Marble Cutter Buying Guide (110mm): What to look for

Key factors to check when choosing a 110mm marble cutter for tile and stone work.

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A 110mm marble cutter is a staple for tile and stone work. The right model gives you clean cuts, steady depth control, and lower dust exposure. Use this guide to compare options before you buy.

Motor power and speed

Stone and tile demand consistent torque. Look for a motor that keeps speed steady under load rather than a high no-load RPM number. Stable speed reduces chipping and helps the blade track cleanly.

Base plate and depth adjustment

A rigid base plate keeps the cut straight. Check that the depth adjustment locks firmly and does not slip under pressure. A smooth plunge action is also useful for cutouts and corner relief cuts.

Dust control

If you cut indoors or in finished areas, dust control matters.

  • A port that fits standard shop vac hoses.
  • A shroud that covers the cutting line without blocking visibility.
  • A sealed switch to keep dust out of the motor.

Blade quality and availability

The cutter is only as good as the blade. Make sure 110mm blades are readily available from your supplier and choose a blade matched to the material (porcelain, marble, or granite).

Comfort and safety

  • A slim housing improves control on long runs.
  • A spindle lock makes blade changes faster.
  • A clear guard gives better line of sight without sacrificing coverage.

Quick buying checklist

  • Stable speed under load
  • Solid base plate with accurate depth marks
  • Dust port and sealed switch
  • Reliable access to replacement blades

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