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Bihui Tools Trade Pro Electric Cutting System Kit

by BIHUI
SKU LFECAKIT

Original price $943.20 - Original price $943.20
Original price
$943.20
$943.20 - $943.20
Current price $943.20

This product is shipped directly from the manufacturer.

Features:

  • Suitable for cutting materials with thickness up to 17mm in 90 degree and 15mm in 45 degree with guide
  • High power and high speed dry cutting with dust extractor and hood
  • Lightweight body design for fast and easy cutting
  • Sturdy bearings for long service life
  • Suitable for cutting ceramic tile, porcelain, stone, concrete, marble etc.
  • CE approved electric cutting machine, 1,600W, 110V/60Hz, 12,200 RPM
  • Capable of making 90-degree and 45-degree cuts
  • Vacuum connection & adapter included
  • Aluminum rails with stainless steel rod makes cutting more stable and precise
  • Cuts lengths up to 140"
  • Storage tool bag for rails and hard case for saw are included

Includes:

  • Bihui Trade Pro Electric Tile Cutter (Part # LFECA)
  • 2 x Rail in size 55" (1.4M)
  • 1 x Rail in size 31.5" (0.8M) for different size of tiles
  • 4 x Aluminum fixing suction cup
  • 2 x F clamp for fixing the rail
  • 1 x Tool storage bag with handle

*Warning:  Left handed thread blade nut on saw

 

Customer Reviews

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Vince Parker
My favorite tile track saw

This is a solid upgrade from my previous tool, a Rubi TC-125. Some key differences that have impressed me:

More powerful 13a motor doesn’t lag like others. This is like the 13a makita I run in my Sigma Jolly: powerful and appropriate for the application

Better track is easier to connect, thicker gauge with better connections

Saw locks into track and can’t roll out

Superior suction cups and track fasteners to avoid seizing and stripping

Kaizen foam hard case and soft case superior

Comes with a couple decent blades

Locks on to significantly diminish fatigue and improve pace for delicate passes

Did not blow through the back of Dekton for mitered passes after crosscuts.

I did also notice a couple drawbacks: the depth set lock washer is a stupid nightmare designed to undo itself and is useless. Also I think I have an early generation without water port, but it doesn’t matter because I almost exclusively run it wet and just point a hydrotail into the dust collection port. The lock nut is also unusual, with two different gauges to accommodate blades of various thicknesses. I cut halfway through my first piece of Dekton before I realized what I was doing wrong. Make sure the set up is correct for your hardware, less vibration and seeing cleanliness through the bottom of the cut is a good sign you’re running correctly (obviously)

Overall I am very excited to have this tool. The drawbacks are small details and I don’t rely on those features anyway. The price is relatively expensive, but the value is there. When using in coordination with hydrotail, it is worlds better than using a tc-125 and pump/buckets. Looking forward to working with this tool.