Montolit Masterpiuma Evolution 3 Push Tile Cutter

48 Reviews
Montolit
$405.00 to $1,348.50
Contractor pricing

Product Details

Product Details

Montolit Masterpiuma P3 Tile Cutter

The Italian-made Masterpiuma P3 tile cutter features a new high-leverage handle, an improved breaking system, and a unique lubricating cutting wheel for fast & smooth scoring.


Features

  • 155P3 (61") models must ship via LTL freight
  • Cuts porcelain, ceramic, glass (*mosaic tile w/ accessory)
  • Cuts material 1/4" - 7/8" thick
  • Adjustable breaking system
  • Long lasting titanium wheel with oil lubrication
  • Multiple lengths available
  • Push stroke a precise score line on the tile with an ergonomic handle
  • Mosaic cutting capable with Mosakit accessory sold separately

Characteristics


  • New measurement guide adjustment knob which is more ergonomic and less complex to screw and unscrew
  • Breaker feet are made of special non-scratch plastic
  • Titanium wheel included (special for porcelain tile)
  • Sprung tables for safe tile splitting and extendable support rod for large-format tiles
  • Patented die-cast aluminum plus nickel-plated steel boxed structure frame guarantees strength
  • Tile splitting is done by the same cutting handle after a quick tool adjustment
  • Adjustable square is completely recessed into machine perimeter, is equipped with a double 0° and 45° scale and with a specially-designed reference notch which allows for precise, rapid measurement of cuts in either a clockwise (0° to 75°) or counter-clockwise (0° to -45°) direction
  • Support feet are made of non-slip scratch-proof rubber
  • Compact and light weight Adjustment for thicker tile up to 1" thick
  • Spring-loaded table and foam extension pads provide impact absorption to reduce broken tile
  • Mount to allow handy hanging
  • The cutting wheel is mounted with a pin that can be easily tapped out for quick and effortless wheel replacement (one size fits all)

Montolit Porcelain Cutter Specifications
Model44P352P363P375P393P3125P3155P3
Length of Cut17 in20 in24-1/2 in29 in36 in49 in61 in
Diagonally Cuts12 in14 in17 in21 in26 in34.5 in43 in
Weight18 lbs19 lbs21 lbs26 lbs29 lbs53 lbs72 lbs
Questions & Answers
17 questions

Can the 24 inch cutter cut tile that is 24 inches in length?

The 63P3 is 63cm metric which measures to 24.80"

Does the monolit cutter have inches on the scale or does it only come in metric

The Montolit Evolution tile cutters that we offer are in sold with "standard" measurements in inches.

Does the cutter come with a carrying case?

The Montolit tile cutter does not come with a case. There is a cover that can be purchased separately Click Here to view

Is this Montolit tile cutter able to cut glass?

This tile cutter is capable of cutting glass tile, though it would likely have a rougher edges than if that same tile were to be cut on a wet tile saw.

So from 0-3" it has the blue sticker inlay for standard measurements?

Michael,

That is correct!

Thanks for contacting Contractors Direct.

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7/19/2022 8:36 pm

A Great Tile Cutter

by Jeff

Well priced, shipped fast, arrived intact. They shipped it in its box, for all to see what it is, not a smart thing to do these days. Glad I was home when it arrived.

9/7/2022 1:16 pm

Snap this

by Rick chappell

Cadillac!

9/29/2022 11:18 pm

Simply the best!!

by M&M flooring

We love this thing 100% makes the job easier and don't really need to us the wet saw for cuts like I us to.. I recommend truly 100%.

2/13/2023 12:51 pm

Satisfaction

by Marcelo -

excellent experience, product as described and fast delivery, congratulations!

2/27/2023 8:06 pm

Good Product

by Wicked Good Handyman

Good product. Well constructed. Fair price.

3/13/2023 6:28 pm

Curious

by Jim

Tried to cut a 12 x 24 hard porcelain but it did not score the tile very well and i had to score it 2-3times before it would snap clean. One item I noticed is the caps for extra blades and other caps on the spring loaded table are black and every picture or video I have watched the montolit all have blue caps? Just wondering why that is?