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Comparison Dnipro-M TC-180 vs Dnipro-M PE-180N

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Dnipro-M TC-180
Dnipro-M PE-180N
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Typeelectric stationaryelectric stationary
Specs
Power sourcemainsmains
Power600 W600 W
Rotation speed2950 rpm2950 rpm
Disc diameter180 mm180 mm
Bore diameter22.2 mm22.2 mm
Cutting depth34 mm34 mm
Functions
Water cooling
Disc/cutter feedbottombottom
Mitre cutting
Angle stop
General
Table dimensions330х360 mm330х360 mm
Noise level102 dB
Weight7.5 kg7.5 kg
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2019may 2017

Water cooling

The presence in the design of the electric tile cutter of a system for supplying water to the disc.

Water supplied directly to the cutting point plays several roles: it cools the cutter and tile, reduces friction at the point of contact, and also precipitates the dust generated during operation. This reduces the risk of cracks and chips, provides a neat and even cut, allows you to cut thin strips of material, and also has a positive effect on the life of the blade and the entire tool. The supply of water, usually, is in its own tank installed on the tile cutter.

Noise level

The average noise level produced by the tile cutter during operation. Actual figures may differ from those claimed in any direction, depending on the specific material, speed of work, wear of the cutting blade, etc. However, in general, according to this indicator, it is quite possible to evaluate the loudness of the unit.

The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the work with the tile cutter, the lower the fatigue. The quietest of modern instruments give out about 60 dB — this is the level of a loud conversation at a distance of about 1 m; in the most noisy, the volume exceeds 100 dB (sound background in an industrial workshop).
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