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Jepson 8210SC 4-3/8-Inch Super Tile Cutter Review
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Set Includes;
Jepson 8210SC
Jepson diamond Blade
Jepson 3/4" Water Feed Attachment with Hose.
Cut tile, marble, granite, brick, or remove grout. Offers the choice of using either a diamond blade or a cut off wheel. Its high power output 12 amp motor and hardened steel gears ensure performance and power, while the bilateral coolant discharge adds efficiency. Wheel size: 4-3/8 in. RPM: 13,000. Arbor size: 3/4 in. (20 mm). Amp Rating @ 120V: 12 amps. Max cutting capacity: 1-3/8 in. (34 mm). Tool net weight: 7.0 lbs.
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ReplyDeletemarble mosaic tile
This little saw has served me well. I do have to say that I have abused this saw over the years. I used this little saw to cut 80mm pavers. We ordered 22 pallets of these pavers. Did our driveway and two separate patios. I used the saw to cut all the "cut to fit" pavers. I wouldn't recommend using this saw for this job. The size of the project and the amount of water I had to use, eventually got into the saw and caused me to get a 120V shock when the trigger was pushed. Using compressed air. I blew out the water and it was fine after that. Good to go for another day. Eventually, I did wear it out. The water and the debris got into the spindle bearing and ruined the bearing. Now I can either order the parts to rebuild it. Or just buy a new one. For the cost of new. Ordering parts doesn't make a lot of sense. It got me through a number of projects. Maybe it's time for a new one.
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