Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw
Category: Tile & Masonry Saws
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw excels for small renovations. Its 13 amp motor and 7-inch diamond blade handle porcelain reliably. This tool ranks high among Tile & Masonry Saws for DIYers.
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw: Ideal for small renovations
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw fits tight jobs and small projects with compact power. Delta 96-107 ranks among Tile & Masonry Saws for homeowners and pros tackling small bathrooms. This Delta Tile & Masonry Saw offers positive fence stops and a heavy-duty 12-bearing rail for steady tracking.
Technical specifications and cutting capacities
- Motor: 13 amp
- Blade: 7 inch diamond cutting wheel
- Max cut depth: 2-3/8 inches
- Rip capacity: 24 inches
- Diagonal capacity: 18 inches
- Rail system: heavy-duty with 12 bearings
- Water system: dual adjustable nozzles; pump works in tray or side bucket
96-107 Wet Tile Saw handles standard vanity and floor tile without staged passes on common sizes. Compact 7-inch wet tile and masonry saw design saves bench space and transports easily between vehicles and jobsite. Compared with Rubi and MK Diamond compact saws, this Delta 7-inch wet tile saw offers stronger rails at a similar price point.
How do I set up the saw and make accurate cuts in tight spaces?
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw delivers accurate tight-space cuts. Delta 96-107 requires a 13 amp circuit and a stable bench or folding stand for best results. This Delta Tile & Masonry Saw needs the pump placed in the tray or bucket for reliable cooling and slurry control. Use the positive fence stops at 0, 22.5, and 45 degrees and make a test cut on scrap tile to verify alignment.
Key offers and portability for small bathroom and kitchen tile jobs
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw balances portability with stable cutting geometry for tight rooms. 96-107’s heavy-duty rails and 12 bearings reduce blade wobble during long rip cuts. The compact 7-inch wet tile and masonry saw frame makes jobsite transport and garage storage simple. At about 599 USD, this Delta 7-inch wet tile saw competes well with Bosch and QEP compact saws.
What techniques reduce chipping on porcelain and ceramic tiles?
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw reduces chipping when you use scored starter cuts and continuous water feed. Delta 96-107 performs best with a continuous-rim or turbo diamond blade selected for porcelain to minimize micro-fractures. Back the tile with sacrificial wood or use masking tape on the cut line to support edges and prevent blowout. Feed the tile slowly and steadily, and let the blade do the work rather than forcing tile through the wheel.
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw maintenance and blades guide
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw requires routine care for pump, motor, and blade longevity. Delta 96-107 runs a 13 amp motor; expect regular inspection of brushes and wiring on high-use jobs. Change water daily to prevent mineral buildup and flush slurry into a bucket rather than drains. 96-107 Wet Tile Saw performs best with continuous-rim or turbo diamond blades for porcelain cuts and multi-purpose segmented blades for paver work.
How do I maintain the pump, motor, and water tray for longevity?
Delta 96-107 7-inch Cruzer Wet Tile Saw maintains pump reliability when you clean and inspect seals weekly. Delta 96-107 needs the pump impeller and inlet cleared of grit after heavy sessions to avoid cavitation and reduced flow. This Delta Tile & Masonry Saw benefits from wiping the tray and replacing dirty water to stop abrasive slurry from wearing bearings and blade flanges. Store the saw dry and cover rails to prevent rust during off seasons.
Common follow-up questions and quick answers
Can the saw cut thick porcelain pavers up to one inch? Yes the 2-3/8 inch maximum cut depth lets the saw slice one-inch slabs in a single pass. Match a continuous-rim or aggressive turbo diamond wheel to the material and slow the feed to avoid overheating. Always confirm blade arbor compatibility before purchase.
What replacement blade should I buy? Choose a 7 inch diamond blade rated for wet cutting and matched to the motor RPM and arbor size. Use continuous-rim blades for vitrified porcelain and turbo designs for natural stone and pavers. Replace blades when you notice reduced cutting speed or glazing on the rim.
Do I need a dedicated circuit on site? The saw uses a 13 amp motor so plan for a 15 amp circuit to avoid tripping during heavy cuts. Use 16 AWG extension cords only for short runs; longer runs require thicker gauge cord to prevent voltage drop. If you run multiple tools, use a dedicated breaker to ensure consistent saw performance.
