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Montolit 8 mm Titanium Carbide Scoring Wheel for FL3 and 300-FL

SKU 240T
Original price $12.95 - Original price $12.95
Original price
$12.95
$12.95 - $12.95
Current price $12.95

The Montolit 8 mm Titanium Carbide Scoring Wheel is engineered for clean, precise scoring on smooth, delicate, or polished finishes when using the Flash Line 3 system. Its fine cutting edge delivers a light, controlled score—perfect for materials that chip easily under heavier pressure.

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As part of Montolit’s 3-wheel scoring system, the 8 mm wheel specializes in refined, low-impact scoring on delicate surfaces. It produces a precise, shallow incision ideal for polished, glossy, or thin materials.

Features & Specifications:

  • 8 mm (5/16") titanium carbide scoring wheel
  • Best for smooth, polished, delicate, or thin porcelain
  • Ideal for materials sensitive to chipping
  • Fits the Flash Line 3 scoring head
  • Produces a light, controlled scoring action
  • OEM Montolit component with perfect fit and alignment
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Wheel Comparison Guide (FL3 "3WD" Scoring System)

8 mm Wheel (5/16") — For Smooth & Delicate Materials

Best for:

  • Delicate porcelain stoneware

  • Glass-like finishes

  • Thin tiles

  • Very smooth, polished surfaces

Use when you need:

  • A gentle score

  • Maximum surface finesse

  • Least-aggressive cutting action


12 mm Wheel (1/2") — The General-Purpose Wheel

Best for:

  • Standard porcelain

  • Ceramic tile

  • Medium-textured glazes

  • Everyday cutting

Use when you need:

  • A universal wheel that handles most materials

  • A balance between precision and durability


20 mm Wheel (3/4") — For Structured, Hard & Textured Surfaces

Best for:

  • Porcelain with structured or relief surfaces

  • Non-smooth, grippy, anti-slip textures

  • Very hard, dense porcelain slabs

  • Large panels that require a deeper, stronger score

Use when you need:

  • Maximum pressure and wheel stability

  • Deep incisions across uneven surfaces

  • Reduced skipping on structured tile