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Jigs and Guides

for hand held

cut-off machines

Construction is always addressing the best way of cutting material on-site. Holding material securely, and adding water suppression for silica dust, are essential but often challenging. Cutting with a Cut-Off Machine is an easy solution providing you can secure what you are cutting. In response to that need, Guardian Tools have worked with trades that use the machines and launched a range of Cut-Off Machine Accessories that will both secure the material and make cutting more efficient.

Easy to cut multiple bricks

Cuts are accurate and repeatable

More mobile

Low cost solution - particularly if you already have a Cut-off Machine

Easy to set-up where you are working

Use with any 12” or 14” Cut-Off Machine

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cutting bricks using a disc cutter
cutting bricks using jig

Benefits of cutting bricks with a
Cut-Off Machine and Jig
compared to a Table/Bench Saw

cutting bricks using jig

Guardian Brick Jig Small

Holds up to 5 bricks securely

cutting bricks using a disc cutter

Guardian Brick Jig Large

Holds up to 10 bricks securely

cutting roof tiles using jig

Guardian Roof Tile Jig

Hold roof tiles securely

slab cutting guide

Slab Cutting Guide 900

Cut square or any angle, 35inch cut

cutting paving slabs using a cut off saw

Slab Cutting Guide 1200

Cut square or any angle, 47inch cut

cutting cavity using a disc cutter

Guardian Wall Cutting Guide

Extends to cut up to 82inch

TESTIMONIAL

We have looked at the Jig with different types of tiles, including ridge tiles. We can see the benefits of the Jig from both the safety and time-saving aspects and are looking to include this innovative and practical tool with our teams for everyday use

Jason Wright,

Managing Director at J Wright Roofing Ltd. UK

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