Cutting Edge Performance for the Modern Craftsman! 🔥
The PORTER-CABLE Tile Saw (PCE980) is a powerful wet saw designed for precision cutting with a 7-inch blade and a robust 2850 RPM motor. Its onboard miter square and splash guard enhance usability, while the durable stainless steel deck and roll cage ensure longevity and portability. Ideal for professionals seeking efficiency and reliability on the job site.
Manufacturer | PORTER-CABLE |
Part number | PCE980 |
Item Weight | 14.5 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 68.33 x 57.66 x 22.61 cm; 14.51 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | PCE980 |
Size | One Size |
Color | Tile Saw |
Style | Wet Tile Saw Only |
Material | Blend |
Pattern | Saw |
Power source type | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 1300 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Blade Length | 7 Inches |
Speed | 2850 RPM |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Brake |
Included components | Blade Wrench, PCE980 7in. Wet Tile Saw, Miter Square, 7 in. Porcelain Tile Blade |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**Y
Best tile saw for this size!!
Love rip cut guide! Whole tile slides with sliding cut guide, can cut big and small tiles at 90degree or any angle, cuts clean, easy clean up, well made tool! Extremely happy with purchase!!
I**
No completa la función para la que la compre
Corta piezas sólo muy pequeños de 40 cm o menos no me sirvió
A**R
cuts accurately
Bought this saw primarily because of the sliding table, a feature I wanted for cutting 3x6" ceramic subway tiles for our kitchen backsplash.First off, replace the blade that comes with the saw, it is low quality and caused many many small chips in the ceramic tiles.The guard does not line up with the blade accurately so pushing large tiles through with the guard on was impossible. However 10 minutes with a file on the bottom of the guard post to extend the holes fixed this problem. Porter Cable should fix this at the factory?After installing the replacement blade It took about 15 minutes to square the table rest to the saw blade.Once this was done the saw worked wonderfully and very accurately. For multiple cuts the attachable miter rest allows repeat cuts with ease.Cleanup was easy when the job was complete. I would buy this again if I ever had to without hesitation, however it is built very well and I doubt I ever will need to replace it.
J**.
Set up to cut 24” Porcelain tile
Bought this saw to tile the bathroom floor before the wife picked the tile. She ended up choosing 24” porcelain - bigger than the saw can handle out of the box. However, I managed to rig up a fence that worked out quite well. Took the little squaring bar off the sliding table, and built a frame that I screwed the whole saw to ( there’s actually mounting holes on the saw feet). I attached a fence to this, and set and clamped it for each cut. A little fiddly, but it works great. The slide doesn’t have enough travel for the 24” tile, but I just cut as far as I can, turn off the saw with the tile still in place, slide the table back while leaving the tile at the blade and against the fence, and continue the cut. Works like a charm.I did, however, tune the saw up a bit before I started. Replaced the blade with a DeWalt porcelain blade (DW4766 7 inch), squared the inner slide rail (closest to the blade - pretty easy to do, just loosen the cap screws and set it with an adjustable square to the front and rear of the blade, but it’s easier to do when you have the stationary table top apart to shim it like I describe next), and adjusted the stationary side of the table so it was flush with the level of the sliding side. (Previous commenter detailed removing the steel top part, removing the plastic section under it, and shimming it up where needed with washers. Easy-peasy).It took probably about 3 hours of tuning and set-up, but I did manage to get the bathroom floor tiled with no chippy edges or broken tiles. Well worth the effort, and the saw performed great!
P**E
Good ProSumer Product, Just Needs a Couple Improvements
This is a great little wet saw that will elevate your tile game. The sliding table was a must-have for me. My last tile saw was an underpowered 4" wet saw, and I've also rented huge 24" wet saws. As a weekend warrior I wanted something in between. This 7" saw has all the power you need.I was able to rip 36" wood look tile planks. Just cut as far as you can, then slide the table back and keep cutting. The only thing is you have to remove one Phillips screw to remove the squaring rail. Then when you reinstall the rail for cutting tile to length, you have to square it again.I think a better system would be an adjustment screw that also had an indexing pin to easily find square again. Sure, it should be adjustable, but you should be able to pop the rail off and on quickly and easily without tools.Also, I didn't see a wrench holder anywhere. The wrench is just kind of floating around, and I'm sure it will get lost the first time I put it away to store.So there is definitely room for improvement from a design standpoint. But this saw strikes a great balance between price and solid quality. I've spent this much to rent a tile saw for a weekend, so I see it as a very good value for a powerful wet saw with sliding table.The table slides very well on nylon wheels, without any perceptible slop. The power switch is ergonomic and easy to use. A nice cord winder, and easy to grip handles round out the package. The blade guard is good, and doesn't get in the way. I didn't try the included blade, but used a Pearl P4 instead. It was hard to tell which side of the tile was cut, and which was a factory edge. Pretty darn good cut quality on wood look porcelain floor tile.Highly recommended, but wish it had a quick indexing pin on the squaring rail so I could go from ripping to crosscuts without tools or adjustment. Also, I really wish it had a wrench holder for the included wrench.
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