DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, High Capacity (D36000) – Tile & Masonry Saw
Category: Tile & Masonry Saws
The DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, High Capacity (D36000) suits heavy jobsite cutting needs. It gives 37-inch rip, 10-inch blade, and portable 91-pound design. This option fits within Tile & Masonry Saws used by pros and contractors.
DEWALT D36000 Versus Other High-Capacity Wet Saws
This DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, High Capacity (D36000) balances capacity, accuracy, and portability better than many rivals. Within Tile & Masonry Saws, competitors trade higher rip ranges for heavier frames and larger water systems. DEWALT D36000 hits a middle ground with 37-inch rip, 10-inch blade, and 91-pound portability. Other pro saws may offer 48-inch rips or heavier-duty 12-inch blades but add weight and cost.
Key specifications for the D36000
- Blade size: 10 in.
- Motor: 15 Amp (1220 MWO)
- Rip capacity: 37 in. (41 in. plunge)
- Crosscut capacity: 8-1/2 in.
- Cutting accuracy: 1/32 in. over 30 in.
- Contained tile sizes: 18 in. x 36 in.; 24 in. x 24 in.
- Weight: 91 pounds
- Width column to cart: 28-7/8 in.
- Left cut clearance: 18 in.
How does cutting capacity and mobility compare across models?
DEWALT Tile & Masonry Saw delivers 37-inch rip enabling large-format tile rips. The 91-pound frame rides on stainless-steel rollers and allows one-person repositioning on tight jobsites. Plunge mode increases rip to 41 inches for cross-cutting large panels with fewer setups. These mobility includes lower crew time and lessen the need for larger transport equipment.
Cutting capacity and portability details
- Rip capacity: 37 in.; plunge rip: 41 in.
- Crosscut capacity: 8-1/2 in.
- Blade: 10 in.; Motor: 15 Amp
- Accuracy: 1/32 in. over 30 in.
- Weight: 91 lb; width fits standard 30 in. door frames (28-7/8 in.)
Jobsite Power
DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, High Capacity (D36000) requires a 15 Amp corded motor for jobsite power. Amp (current) measures electrical flow; use heavy-gauge cords to prevent voltage drop and heating. For remote sites, choose a 3,000W generator and 12 AWG extension cords for runs under 100 feet. Always run the saw from a GFCI-protected circuit or generator output to reduce shock risk.
Which power sources and water setups work best on remote jobsites?
D36000 runs reliably on a 3,000W generator with GFCI and heavy-gauge cord. Bring a portable recirculating pump and a small reservoir to limit water waste on remote jobs. Feed cleaned water from the reservoir to the saw tray with short, rigid hose to prevent kinking. Use settling bags or simple screens to remove slurry solids before recirculation to extend pump life.
Recommended water and power setup for remote cuts
- Generator: 3,000W continuous minimum with GFCI output
- Extension cord: 12 AWG for runs up to 100 ft
- GFCI protection: inline breaker or generator GFCI
- Pump: portable recirculating pump feeding the saw tray
- Filtration: settling bags or screens to capture slurry solids
DEWALT D36000 Suitability for Tile, Stone, Concrete Jobsites
This DEWALT Wet Tile Saw, High Capacity (D36000) suits tile and light stone work, not heavy concrete. Its 10-inch blade and 15 Amp motor cut porcelain, pavers, and thin stone but not reinforced concrete. Choose continuous-rim porcelain blades for chip-free finishes and segmented diamond blades for masonry and pavers. Proper blade selection and slow feed rates reduce chipping and extend blade life on delicate panels.
Can one wet saw reliably cut large-format porcelain, stone, pavers?
High-capacity Wet Tile & Masonry Saw delivers accurate rips for many large-format porcelain panels. Its 1/32-inch accuracy over 30 inches maintains consistent grout joints across multiple cuts. Full-thickness stone slabs and thick concrete pavers often demand larger blades or track saws for a single pass. Plan handling jigs and suction lifters to support jumbo tiles when cutting with this saw to avoid breakage.
Practical cutting limits and capacities
- Blade: 10 in.; Motor: 15 Amp
- Rip capacity: 37 in.; Plunge rip: 41 in.
- Crosscut capacity: 8-1/2 in.; Cutting accuracy: 1/32 in. over 30 in.
- Contained tile sizes: 18 in. x 36 in.; 24 in. x 24 in.
- Weight: 91 lb; Width column to cart: 28-7/8 in.; Left cut clearance: 18 in.
Q: Do I need a special blade for rectified porcelain? A: Yes; use a continuous-rim wet porcelain blade. Q: Can I cut 3 cm pavers? A: Yes; multiple passes with segmented diamond blades work. Q: What generator size do I need? A: A 3,000W continuous generator with GFCI supports startup surges.
