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Workshop cutters - essential tools in every workshop

Workshop cutting machines are basic equipment of modern industrial plants and workshops.   In everyday practice, we see how important a role these devices play. They enable fast and precise cutting of various materials. They are used in many industries. From metallurgy to construction - their efficiency is appreciated everywhere.

Our offer includes a wide selection of workshop cutting machines. Models are available for various applications and materials. We offer devices from renowned manufacturers as well as our own brands. These include Onnline, Fxa and Ironside. These proven brands guarantee high quality at an attractive price.

Types of workshop cutters - how to choose the right model?

Choosing the right workshop cutter depends on several factors. The type of material being cut and the required precision should be taken into account. Efficiency and ergonomics are also important. Our offer includes the following types of devices:

  • Metal cutting machines
  • Wood cutters
  • Universal cutters
  • Table cutters
  • Handheld cutters

Metal cutting machines are ideal for use in locksmith workshops and metalworking plants.   They allow you to cut steel, aluminum and other alloys. Models with different power and blade diameters are available. For professionals, we recommend 230mm steel cutters. They provide high efficiency and cutting precision.

Wood cutters are essential tools in carpentry and furniture factories. They enable quick and precise cutting of boards, plates or strips. In our offer you will find models with different types of guides. They guarantee simple and repeatable cuts.

Universal cutters are versatile devices for cutting various materials.   They are suitable for both small workshops and construction sites. They allow cutting metal, wood, plastics or concrete. Simply replace the cutting disc with one suitable for the given material.

Innovative solutions in workshop cutting machines

The technology of workshop cutters is constantly developing. Manufacturers introduce new solutions that increase comfort and safety of work. In the latest models we often find:

  • Dust and chip removal systems
  • Laser cutting line indicators
  • Electronic speed control
  • Overload protection
  • Ergonomic handles reduce vibration

Cutting machines with a dust extraction system significantly improve working conditions.   Reduces the amount of airborne particles. This is especially important when cutting materials that produce a lot of dust. Such as concrete or some plastics. This system protects the operator's respiratory tract and keeps the work area clean.

Laser cutting line indicators are a useful feature in many models. They facilitate precise guidance of the tool along the designated line. They are especially useful for complicated cuts or in hard-to-reach places. They increase work accuracy and reduce the amount of material waste.

Electronic speed control is an important feature of modern cutting machines.   It allows you to adjust the operating parameters to the material being cut. When cutting metals, a lower rotational speed is often required. In turn, when cutting wood or plastics - a higher one. The possibility of adjustment increases the versatility of the device.

Overload protection protects the cutting machine motor from damage. They automatically switch off the device in the event of too much load. This is especially useful when cutting hard materials. Or when the operator presses the tool too hard against the workpiece.

Ergonomic handles that reduce vibration are an important element that increases work comfort.   They reduce operator fatigue during long-term use. They also reduce the risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome. This is particularly important for hand-held cutters used for long periods of time.

Choosing the right workshop cutting machine - what to pay attention to?

Choosing the right workshop cutting machine is a key decision for every workshop. It affects the efficiency and quality of work. When choosing, several important factors should be considered:

The type and thickness of the material being cut are the basic criteria for selecting a cutting machine.   For thin sheets, a smaller power and diameter of the blade will suffice. For thick steel elements, more powerful devices will be needed. It is also worth paying attention to the maximum cutting depth. It should correspond to the typical dimensions of the processed elements.

The frequency of use affects the choice of the device class. For occasional use, models from the basic segment are sufficient. For intensive use, it is worth investing in professional equipment. It will provide greater durability and reliability.

Mobility is an important aspect for companies performing field work.   Light handheld cutters are suitable for construction sites. Stable tabletop models are better for stationary work. It is also worth paying attention to the availability of power. In places without electricity, battery-powered cutters will be useful.

Cutting precision is key in many industries. For precise work, it is worth choosing a model with a guide or work table. Cutting angle adjustment functions are also useful. They allow for bevel and angle cuts.

Safety of use is a priority when choosing any tool.   It is worth paying attention to the presence of shields and disc braking systems. Protection against accidental start-up is also important. In some industries, the IP tightness class may be important. It protects against dust and moisture.

Our offer includes workshop cutting machines tailored to various needs. We offer both basic models and advanced industrial devices. Products from renowned brands and our own brands are available. Among them, Onnline, Fxa and Ironside are worth mentioning. They guarantee a good price-quality ratio.

Our consultants will be happy to help you choose the right workshop cutting machine.   They will advise which model will work best for your company. We invite you to contact us and see the full offer in our online store or stationary branches.