The COMBI 250VA table saw is a top - notch tool for cutting ceramic, stone materials, bricks, and stone. It's a water - cooled tile saw with a 250 mm blade. This saw is lightweight and compact, yet it provides maximum cutting precision due to its user - friendly design and included accessories. The standard equipment includes a single - phase 230V/50Hz 1.5 kW electric motor with thermal protection, an IP 55 switch, an IP 67 plug, a cutting guide, a 250 mm continuous - rim blade for tiles, a protractor with a large support surface, an anodized extruded aluminum cutting surface, a shatter - resistant plastic water tray, and a stand with two rubber wheels. Also, the Combicut 350 and Combicut 200 are available. Optional accessories and recommended blades are side cutting surfaces and various 250 mm diamond blades for different materials. This saw offers high cutting capacity, allowing 90° vertical cuts or tilted cuts between 90° and 45°. You can optionally add a side cutting surface for extended cutting while maintaining stability.





Using the COMBI 250VA table saw is easy. First, make sure it's properly plugged in with the IP 67 plug and the IP 55 switch is in the right position. The single - phase 230V/50Hz electric motor with thermal protection will keep things safe. Place your ceramic, stone, brick, or other material on the anodized extruded aluminum cutting surface. Use the cutting guide and protractor to set the right angle for your cut, whether it's a 90° vertical cut or a tilted cut between 90° and 45°. The included 250 mm blade is great for tiles, but you can use the optional diamond blades for different materials like hard tiles, granite, or bricks. Keep the shatter - resistant plastic tray filled with water for water - cooling. When you're done, unplug the saw. For maintenance, clean the cutting surface regularly and check the blade for any signs of wear. If you use the optional side cutting surface, make sure the bracket bolted onto the stand is tight. Also, don't forget to check the motor and other electrical parts periodically to ensure they're in good working condition.