Sigma Buyer's Guide — TradieCart
Sigma is a family-owned Italian manufacturer that has been making professional tile cutters since 1964. With over 60 years of precision engineering and 40+ years in Australia, Sigma is the go-to brand for tilers who demand clean, accurate cuts every time.
Product Range
| Product | Best For |
|---|---|
| Series 4 Tile Cutter 70cm (Up Pull) | Most popular starting size — handles standard wall tiles, mosaics, and smaller floor tiles. Quick pull-handle action suits fast-paced work |
| Series 4 Tile Cutter 84cm (Up Pull) | 600x600mm floor tiles with room for diagonal cuts — the most popular mid-size cutter with 4 vendors stocking it |
| Series 4 Tile Cutter 103cm (Up Pull) | Large floor tiles up to 1000mm — biggest Up Pull cutter before stepping up to the push system |
| Series 4 Tile Cutter 125cm (Nex Push) | Large-format porcelain panels and planks — push-handle system with 16mm scoring wheel and double suspension for thicker materials |
| Series 4 Tile Cutter 155cm (Nex Push) | The biggest Series 4 — cuts panels up to 1550mm for oversized porcelain slabs and feature walls |
| Standard Tile Cutters (37cm, 67cm) | Budget-friendly options for smaller jobs — the 2G 37cm has an adjustable angle bar for diagonal cuts |
| Kera Cut Kit 332cm (ART 8AE) | Thin large-format slab tiles (3–6mm) — rail-guided cutting system extendable to 382cm. Our most-viewed Sigma product |
| Kera Lift (340cm x 160cm) | Safely lifting and transporting large-format slabs — handles panels up to 3.4m with stain-free suction cups |
| Jolly Edge with M14 Spindle | Precision mitre cuts and bullnose edges — attaches to any angle grinder with M14 thread |
| Wheels, Blades & Spare Parts | Titanium and Tungsten replacement wheels, J Slotted Rim diamond blade (300mm), scoring wheels (12mm, 16mm), clamping knobs, support arms, ball bearings, nylon feet, sliding squares, workbench clamps, suction cups, and extension bars |
All Series 4 cutters feature CNC-milled wheel holders, 3 double-row ball bearings, and automatic steel compensators. Up Pull models use 12mm scoring wheels; Nex Push models use 16mm wheels with double suspension for deeper cuts.
Quick Recommendation Guide
- Standard wall and floor tiles (up to 700mm) → Series 4 70cm Up Pull — the most popular starting size and a great all-rounder
- 600x600mm floor tiles with diagonal cuts → Series 4 84cm Up Pull — comfortably handles diagonals on 600mm tiles
- Large-format floor tiles (900mm+) → Series 4 103cm Up Pull — biggest pull-handle cutter without switching systems
- Porcelain panels and planks over 1 metre → Series 4 125cm Nex Push — push system with heavier-duty 16mm wheel
- Thin slab tiles (3–6mm thick, over 2 metres) → Kera Cut Kit — rail-guided system built for fragile large-format slabs
- Need to move large slabs safely on site → Kera Lift — suction-cup lifting frame for panels up to 3.4m
- Mitre and bullnose edging → Jolly Edge — quick attachment for any M14 angle grinder
Key Features & Benefits
- 100% Italian made — designed and manufactured in Italy since 1964 with rigorous quality control
- Up Pull & Nex Push systems — choose the cutting action that suits your workflow and tile size
- CNC-milled precision — anti-friction metal shell wheel holders and 3 double-row ball bearings for smooth, consistent scoring
- 5-year warranty on Series 4 models — one of the longest in the industry
- Full parts availability — every wearing component is replaceable, extending the life of your cutter for years
- 40+ years in Australia — well-established local supply and support network through Roberts Designs
Common Questions
What is the difference between Up Pull and Nex Push? — Up Pull (70–103cm) uses a pull-handle scoring action with a 12mm wheel — fast and intuitive for standard tiles. Nex Push (125–155cm) uses a push-handle action with a larger 16mm wheel and double suspension, designed for scoring thicker and harder large-format porcelain.
Should I get the 70cm or 84cm Up Pull? — If you mainly cut standard wall tiles and 300x300mm floor tiles, the 70cm is plenty. If you work with 600x600mm floor tiles and want to cut diagonals without a wet saw, go with the 84cm.
When do I need a Kera Cut instead of a Series 4? — The Kera Cut is specifically designed for thin (3–6mm) large-format slab tiles over 2 metres. Series 4 cutters handle standard-thickness tiles up to 155cm. Different tools for different materials.
Titanium or Tungsten scoring wheel? — Tungsten is the standard workhorse — reliable and cost-effective for everyday cutting. Titanium lasts longer on hard porcelain and delivers a finer score line. Most tilers keep both on hand.
Can Sigma cutters handle porcelain tiles? — Yes. All Series 4 cutters are designed for ceramics, porcelain, glass, and stone. For very hard porcelain, use a titanium scoring wheel for the cleanest cut.
Why Choose Sigma?
- Trusted by professional tilers across Australia for over 40 years
- Every component is replaceable — your Sigma cutter is a long-term investment, not a disposable tool
- Same-day Metro Melbourne delivery available on most products via TradieCart
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