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Montolit 20 mm Titanium Carbide Scoring Wheel for Flash Line 3

SKU 242T-FL3
Original price $23.03 - Original price $23.03
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$23.03
$23.03 - $23.03
Current price $23.03

The deep-score wheel for the toughest slabs. This 20 mm (3/4") titanium-carbide wheel is built for structured, relief-textured, and extremely hard porcelain — delivering maximum pressure and wheel stability for deep, skip-free scores across uneven surfaces. Drops into the FL3 3WD head.

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A 20 mm replacement scoring wheel for the Montolit Flash Line 3 cutting system.

  • Diameter: 20 mm (3/4") titanium carbide
  • Best for: Structured and relief-textured porcelain, anti-slip surfaces, and very hard, dense slabs
  • Score: Maximum pressure and wheel stability for deep scores; reduced skipping on textured tile
  • Fits: Flash Line FL3 (3WD head)
  • Part: 242T-FLT
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Montolit 20mm Titanium Carbide Scoring Wheel — The Deep-Score Wheel for the Toughest Slabs

Structured, relief-textured, and anti-slip porcelain is where a small scoring wheel gives up — it rides the high spots and skips across the texture, leaving a broken, unreliable line. This 20mm (3/4") titanium-carbide wheel is built for exactly that punishment, bringing maximum pressure and wheel stability for deep, skip-free scores across uneven, extremely hard surfaces.

It drops into the FL3 3WD head and sits at the opposite end of the range from the 8 mm finesse wheel — both, along with the 12 mm, ride in the Tri-Wheel Trolley so you can rotate to the right profile without swapping parts.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Deep, stable scores: Maximum pressure and wheel stability on tough surfaces
  • Best for: Structured, relief-textured, anti-slip, and very hard dense slabs
  • Less skipping: Tracks a reliable line across uneven, textured tile
  • Titanium carbide: 20 mm (3/4") wheel built for the hardest porcelain
  • Fits: The Flash Line FL3 3WD head (part 242T-FLT)
  • Meets texture head-on: The wheel that doesn't flinch at a grippy anti-slip surface

Pro tip: On heavily textured slabs, a slower, deliberate pass with steady downward pressure gives the deepest, most reliable score. Make sure the rail is seated flat so the wheel stays in full contact across the surface.