Keeping your electric tile cutter in top condition is essential for consistent performance and longevity. U.S. contractors know that proper maintenance reduces downtime and protects their investment.
After each use, remove debris and dust from the rails, cutting table, and blade area.
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A dull blade can chip tiles and slow down cutting. Inspect blades regularly for wear.
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Keep rails and guides smooth to maintain precise motion.
Ensure hoses are clear and water flow is consistent to prevent overheating.
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Keep the cutter in a dry, covered location to protect it from dust and corrosion.
💬 Testimonial:
"We’ve had our Wandeli cutter for three years now, and it still works like day one thanks to regular upkeep." – Luis M., Flooring Contractor, New York
Q1: How often should I lubricate the rails?
A: For daily use, once a week is ideal.
Q2: What if the water system is clogged?
A: Flush it with clean water and check for debris in the filter.
Q3: Does maintenance affect warranty?
A: Proper maintenance helps keep warranty coverage intact.