Professional Tools Gain Reinforced Structure, Smoothness in Cutting, and Comfort for Those Working with Ceramic and Heavy Porcelain Tiles
In July 2025, IRWIN introduced its new line of tile cutters aimed at professional applications with large pieces.
The new models, developed with a double bearing system, deliver smoother, firmer, and more precise cuts, ideal for porcelain and ceramic tiles of greater thickness.
The teams strategically chose these areas as they are directly linked to the steel industry.
According to Paulo Penna, Product Marketing Manager at IRWIN, the bearing system, combined with structural solutions like an “I” beam bar, provides a smooth cutting experience.
The operation is safe and performs exceptionally well.
The new line is already available in Brazil in various versions and sizes, focusing on projects that require robustness without losing precision.
Reinforced Structure Ensures Alignment and Prolonged Durability
The cutters feature a reinforced steel base, EVA protection, and a guide bar of up to 20 mm in diameter.
These elements provide greater stability and lifespan.
The guide bar enhances alignment during cuts, while the rubberized grips and leveling side supports favor control and comfort.
Additionally, the multi-angle adjustable square facilitates cuts at angles beyond the traditional 90° and 45°.
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These structural improvements boost productivity on-site, even on large and thick tiles.
Professionals can operate with smoothness and precision.
This reduces errors and prevents rework in high-standard installations.

Models Were Created to Meet Different Project Demands
The teams strategically chose these areas as they are directly linked to the steel industry.
Each one focuses on a specific need.
The 400 and 600 series, for example, are ideal for pieces up to 120 cm.
They feature a lightweight structure made of injected aluminum and include high-performance rollers.
The 800 and 900 series stand out for their robustness, being recommended for larger and heavier tiles.
With an “I” beam bar and reinforced technical structure, they allow for swift cutting of thick pieces.
The IWHT97812 (120 cm) and IWHT97918 (180 cm) models include 22 mm bearing rollers, an extendable support system, handle, and transport wheels.
They easily cut thicknesses of up to 16 mm.
Operational Comfort Designed for Continuous Use Environments
All models were created to withstand intense use in professional settings.
The smooth sliding of the cart and stability during cutting are advantages that benefit installers and tile setters.
The comfort of the grip, combined with lightness and mobility, makes the equipment ideal for projects that require agility, precision, and ergonomics.
Paulo Penna emphasizes that with this new line, professionals gain more confidence to perform cuts on high-value porcelain tiles.
They maintain quality in finishing and safety in handling.
The innovation present in the bearings and structure ensures a real efficiency gain in daily activities.
Brand Maintains Legacy of Reliability and Innovation in the Construction Sector
With over 60 years of operation in Brazil, IRWIN is a reference in hand tools for construction, woodworking, electrical, and maintenance.
Thus, its portfolio includes pliers, hammers, drills, and cutting accessories that meet different needs in the sector with precision.
Moreover, the brand prioritizes quality, durability, and technical performance, making it reliable for professionals.
Therefore, distributed nationwide, IRWIN solidifies its position as a partner for those seeking real and effective solutions for project challenges.
Now that it has launched its new bearing-equipped cutters, the company reaffirms its commitment to innovation and the evolution of professional tools.
In this way, it delivers items that meet the technical requirements of the sector while enhancing the experience of those who work directly in the field.

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