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Montolit Masterpiuma Replacement Rip Guides

SKU 428P2
Original price $50.85 - Original price $50.85
Original price
$50.85
$50.85 - $50.85
Current price $50.85

Straight, repeatable cuts start with a true guide. These OEM Montolit Masterpiuma rip guides bolt onto the cutter frame and lock down solid, restoring the stable reference edge your cutter needs for clean rips — especially on long-format porcelain and production runs. When a worn guide starts throwing off your measurements, swap in the real thing.

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OEM replacement rip guides for Montolit Masterpiuma tile cutters.

  • Function: Provide a stable, accurate reference edge for straight, repeatable rip cuts
  • Fit: Install directly onto the Masterpiuma frame and lock firmly in position
  • Why replace: Worn or misaligned guides cause inconsistent cuts even on a good cutter
  • Best for: Long-format porcelain and high-volume production work
  • Type: Genuine OEM Montolit part
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Montolit Masterpiuma Replacement Rip Guides — Straight, Repeatable Cuts, Restored

Straight cuts start with a true guide, and a worn or knocked-out-of-square rip guide will give you drifting, inconsistent cuts even on an otherwise perfect cutter. These OEM Montolit Masterpiuma rip guides bolt onto the cutter frame and lock down solid, restoring the stable reference edge you need for straight, repeatable rips on long-format porcelain.

They're genuine Montolit parts, machined to fit. Install them on your Masterpiuma P5 and pair with the laser-etched reference square for repeatable setups.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • True reference edge: Restores a stable guide for straight, repeatable rips
  • Bolt-on fit: Installs directly on the Masterpiuma frame and locks solid
  • Fixes drift: Corrects the inconsistent cuts a worn guide causes
  • Best for long format: Keeps big porcelain rips on the line
  • Genuine OEM: Made to Montolit tolerances

Pro tip: After installing, check the guide against a known-square tile before you cut anything finished — snug every fastener so it can't creep under scoring pressure. A guide that's even slightly loose is a guide that drifts.