The Jobsite Masonry Saw Bench is a top - notch portable wet tile and stone saw. Ideal for daily site work, it can cut bricks, blocks, large tiles, and slabs with ease. It features a side - mounted cutting arm and blade, enabling straight - through cutting of long materials. With a large rubberized table work surface, it offers a stable platform for your cutting tasks. Key features include: accurate cutting of all materials up to 110 mm deep; the ability to rip through 800 mm large - format tiles and 530 mm tiles diagonally; a guided sliding table that allows cuts up to 800 mm; a beveling head for precise 0 ° and 45 ° bevel cuts; an adjustable head plunge for more control; a plunging head for controlled cuts; a submersible high - volume pump that supplies water to the cutting wheel; and it comes with a sawblade featuring a continuous rim diamond cutting disc. The folding/removable stand with wheels makes it easy to transport across any terrain or stairs. Specifications: Dimensions L x W x H are 1200 x 600 x 1260 mm, table size is 530 x 430 mm, cutting disc diameter is 350 mm with an Arbor Size of 25.4mm, cutting height at 90 ° is 110 mm and at 45 ° is 72 mm, motor runs on 230 V~, input power is 2000 W, blade speed is 2800 rpm, and it has a 16 Amp rating.

Using this Jobsite Masonry Saw Bench is straightforward. First, make sure the saw is placed on a stable surface. Fill the water tank and turn on the submersible pump to supply water to the cutting wheel. This helps reduce dust and keeps the blade cool. Place the material you want to cut on the large rubberized table work surface. Adjust the beveling head and head plunge according to your cutting needs. For straight cuts, use the guided sliding table. When making bevel cuts, set the beveling head to 0 ° or 45 ° as required. Remember to wear safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself from flying debris. As for maintenance, after each use, turn off the power and let the saw cool down. Empty the water tank and clean the table and the cutting area. Check the sawblade regularly for wear and tear. If it's damaged, replace it with a new one. Store the saw in a dry place, and if you need to move it, use the folding/removable stand with wheels for easy transportation.