
Stone cutting machines are an essential tool for professional tilers and tradespeople when it comes to making accurate cuts in hard materials such as natural stone, porcelain stoneware or concrete stone. Especially when working with large-format tiles or on demanding construction sites, machines that combine cutting performance, robustness and user comfort are essential.
Whether for mobile use, interior finishing or outdoor construction work – stone cutting machines are available in various performance classes and designs, depending on the application. While lighter models are ideal for smaller formats and spontaneous jobs, more powerful versions are suitable for intensive cutting work on site.
Professional stone cutting machines solve a wide range of challenges in tile and natural stone work:
Accurate cuts in hard and large-format materials: Thanks to powerful motors and robust guide systems, even porcelain stoneware, granite or concrete stone can be precisely processed.
Mitre cuts and adjustable cutting depth: Many machines feature variable cutting heads and angle adjustments – ideal for clean mitre cuts up to 45°.
Efficient water guidance and dust reduction: Models with integrated water cooling cool the blade and bind dust directly at the cutting point.
Ergonomic operation: Well-thought-out machine statics, practical carrying handles and intuitive operation reduce physical strain.
Flexible transport options: Even larger models can be designed for transport with detachable components or foldable frames.
Reliable under continuous load: Equipped with stainless components and high-quality blades, these machines are built for long-term daily use.
Modular spare parts and accessories: From cutting discs to water pumps – all machines at Karl Dahm have compatible spare parts and add-ons readily available.
These advantages make stone cutting machines a cost-effective investment for any business working regularly with hard materials.

Weighing just 11.15 kg and with a footprint of 38 × 40 cm, this compact unit is perfect for quick on-site tasks. It features a cutting depth of 30 mm, powered by an 800 W motor (230 V) at 2,990 rpm. Ideal for small-scale tile and stone jobs.

Available with cutting lengths from 800 to 1300 mm, this machine offers a cutting depth of 40 mm. With a 1.1 kW motor (230 V) and a weight of 65 to 85 kg, it’s a trusted all-rounder. Its compact design ensures safe transport.

With cutting depths up to 130 mm (D14) and a tilting cutting head (D15), these models offer great flexibility. Powered by a 2.2 kW motor (230 V) and fitted with a 400 mm cutting disc, they’re perfect for thick materials and mitre cuts.

This series handles cutting lengths from 800 to 1500 mm. The robust 2.0 kW machine (230 V) with cutting depths up to 130 mm is built for heavy-duty use. Weighing 86 to 103 kg, it’s a reliable companion for large-scale projects.

With cutting lengths of 1250 mm (D24-L) and 1640 mm (D24-XL) and cutting depths up to 130 mm, this machine is equipped for large-format tiles. Features include a tilting head, IP54 protection, 2.2 kW power (230 V) and a weight range of 94 to 110 kg.
With cutting lengths up to 1500 mm, a cutting depth of 80 mm and a 230 V / 2.2 kW motor, this machine delivers performance. Running at 2800 rpm, it enables precise and efficient work. Depending on the model, it weighs between 77 and 102 kg.

Ideal for indoor use and sensitive environments: This model works with minimal dust and without water. With a cutting depth of 25 mm and a 2.0 kW motor, it is highly mobile and ideal for renovations and clean dry applications.

For delicate materials such as glass, this electric band saw features a 1.8 kW motor (230 V) and 25 mm cutting depth, offering precise control and smooth guidance, even at tricky angles.
From compact wet cutters to XXL stone cutting machines – Karl Dahm provides high-quality machine solutions tailored to the needs of professionals. Thanks to durable construction, corrosion-resistant components and ergonomic features, they are ideal for everyday use on site.
The available cutting lengths of stone cutting machines vary depending on the model, design, and area of application. Compact machines usually offer cutting lengths between 300 and 600 mm, making them ideal for standard tile sizes. Professional stone saws for natural stone, porcelain stoneware, and large-format tiles offer significantly longer cutting lengths of 1200 mm, 1500 mm, or even more than 1600 mm. For large-format slab cutting, it is recommended to use stable, long-bed cutting machines with precise guides and strong motor performance to ensure accurate, clean edge cuts.
The cutting depth of a stone cutting machine mainly depends on the diamond blade diameter, motor power, and machine design. Compact, portable machines and small table saws typically cut up to 40–80 mm deep, making them suitable for tiles or thinner slabs. High-performance professional stone saws reach cutting depths up to 130 mm, enabling the clean cutting of thick natural stone slabs, granite, concrete, or paving stones. For consistently precise results, it is important to use a diamond blade suitable for the material being processed.
Many manufacturers offer mobile stone cutting machines that are especially suitable for tilers, landscapers, stonemasons, and general construction work. These models are typically lightweight, robust, and equipped with a carry handle, ensuring easy handling and mobility. Compact wet or dry cutting units, such as the D1 Mini, can be used directly on site, making flexible, precise cutting work possible without needing a workshop setup.
Modern stone saws are often equipped with a tilting cutting head or an adjustable worktable, allowing mitre cuts up to 45°. This type of cut is commonly required for corner transitions, skirting profiles, wall caps, or visible outer edges. With accurate angle adjustment and stable machine guidance, smooth, chip-free, and visually clean mitre cuts can be achieved.
The IP54 protection rating indicates that the stone cutting machine is dust-protected (5) and shielded against water splashes from all directions (4). This is especially important on building sites where conditions are often wet, muddy, or dusty. A machine with an IP54 rating is therefore more durable, reliable, and safer to operate, particularly when wet cutting, where water is used for cooling.
During wet cutting, water is used to cool the diamond blade, reducing friction, preventing overheating, and significantly minimizing dust. This results in cleaner, smoother cut edges and extends the lifespan of the cutting blade. Dry cutting offers greater mobility and speed, as no water supply is needed, but it produces much more dust, so a dust extraction system or respiratory protection is essential. For precise, dust-reduced cutting, especially on porcelain stoneware or dense natural stone, wet cutting is generally the preferred method.
At Karl Dahm, you'll find a comprehensive spare parts selection for a wide range of stone cutting machines, tile cutters, and professional construction tools. The catalog includes diamond cutting blades, water pumps, guide rails, bearings, motors, seals, screws, and many additional replacement components. This ensures your machine remains reliable, powerful, and fully operational, even under heavy daily use. Fast availability of spare parts is also a major advantage for professional tradespeople.
Stone cutting machines for tilers and tradespeople – trust in Karl Dahm quality.