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Montolit 245T Scoring Wheel for Tile Cutters

SKU 245T

Original price $17.47 - Original price $17.47
Original price
$17.47
$17.47 - $17.47
Current price $17.47

Keep your cutter scoring like new. The Montolit 245T is a titanium-coated carbide scoring wheel that holds its edge on hard porcelain, textured surfaces, and glass — lasting up to three times longer than a standard wheel. When scores start to skip or wander, this is the drop-in fix.

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A titanium-coated carbide replacement scoring wheel for Montolit tile cutters.

  • Surface: Titanium-coated carbide for durability on the hardest materials
  • Life: Holds its edge up to three times longer than a standard wheel
  • Materials: Ultra-hard porcelain, textured surfaces, and glass tile
  • Benefit: Consistent, accurate scores without swapping wheels mid-job
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Montolit 245T Scoring Wheel — Keep Your Cutter Scoring Like New

A dull scoring wheel is the hidden reason good cutters start leaving ragged scores and rough snaps. The Montolit 245T is a titanium-coated carbide replacement wheel that holds its edge on the hardest materials — ultra-hard porcelain, textured surfaces, and glass — for consistent, accurate scores. It's rated to hold its edge up to three times longer than a standard wheel, so you swap less and cut cleaner for longer.

It's the fast fix when your scores go rough. Fit it to your Masterpiuma P5 or Minipiuma, and keep the assembly smooth with Montolit scoring oil.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Holds its edge: Titanium-coated carbide for the hardest materials
  • Long life: Up to three times a standard wheel
  • Handles it all: Ultra-hard porcelain, textured tile, and glass
  • Clean scores: Consistent, accurate scoring for reliable snaps
  • Genuine Montolit: Made to fit and perform
  • Cheapest performance upgrade: A fresh wheel fixes most "bad cutter" complaints

Pro tip: Swap the wheel the moment scores start feeling scratchy or snaps go rough — a worn wheel does more damage to your yield than any other single part. A drop of scoring oil after each change keeps the new wheel gliding true.