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A02 - Flange Outer 50Mm Pressed (# 010-0114)
£6.98

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A04 - Flange Inner 50Mm Pm (# 010-0113)
£5.98

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A05 - Screw Pan Head Torx Steel Bo M4 6Mm (# F-SFPT-M4-6-ST-BO)
£0.98

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A06 - Blade Guard Retaining Plate (# 109-0108)
£3.98

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A07 - Rubber Guard Outer Washer (# 109-0231)
£0.98

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A08 - Fiber Washer (# 109-0228)
£0.98

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A09 - Blade Guard (# 109-0107)
£37.98

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A10 - Guard Sleeve (# 109-0230)
£1.98

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A12 - Rubber Guard Inner Washer (# 109-0229)
£1.98

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B02 - Screw Head Cap Torx Steel Bo M5 16Mm (# F-SHCT-M5-16-ST-BO)
£0.98

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B03 - Clamshell Right (# 109-0214)
£16.98

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B05 - Motor Vent Duct (# 109-0145)
£3.98

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B06 - Controller 36V (# 109-0196)
£100.98

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B07 - Battery Socket (# 109-0148)
£1.98

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B08 - Lock Off Spring (# 109-0118)
£0.98

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B09 - Overload Led Window (# 109-0151)
£0.98

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B10 - Lid Latch Mount Pin (# 109-0191)
£0.98

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B11 - Control Panel Switch (# 109-0154)
£5.98

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B12 - Clamshell Left (# 109-0217)
£13.98

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B13 - Battery Compartment Left (# 109-0122)
£4.98

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B14 - Battery Spring Plate (# 109-0153)
£0.98

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B16 - Onboard Tool Storage (# 109-0126)
£2.98

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B17 - Lid Latch (# 109-0125-1)
£1.98

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B18 - Lid Latch Spring (# 109-0190)
£0.98

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B20 - Lock Off Push Button (# 109-0117)
£0.98

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B21 - Trigger Switch (# 109-0124)
£24.98

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B24 - Tapping Screw Pan Head Torx Bo M4 16Mm T20 (# F-TFBHT-M4-16-BO-T20)
£0.98

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B25 - Battery Compartment Right (# 109-0121)
£4.98

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B26 - Compartment Lid Self Tap Shoulder Screw (# 109-0142)
£0.98

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B27 - Compartment Lid Torsion Spring (# 109-0143)
£0.98

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B28 - Battery Compartment Lid (# 109-0123)
£9.98

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B29 - Lid Release Latch (# 109-0125-2)
£1.98

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B30 - Lid Release Latch Retainer (# 109-0125-3)
£1.98

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B31 - Lid Release Latch Spring (# 109-0125-4)
£0.98

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B32 - Microswitch Mount Pin Short (# 109-0232)
£0.98

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B33 - Microswitch Mount Pin Long (# 109-0233)
£0.98

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C01 - Flanged Hex Screw M5X10 (# F-HFS-M5-10-ST-BO)
£0.98

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C02 - Guide Wheel (# 109-0133)
£1.98

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C03 - Guide Wheel Chassis (# 109-0132)
£6.98

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D01 - Flanged Hex Screw M5X35 (# F-HFS-M5-35-ST-BO)
£1.98

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D02 - Flanged Hex Screw M5X10 (# F-HFS-M5-10-ST-BO)
£0.98

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D03 - Skid Plate (# 109-0130)
£5.98

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D04 - Front Handle (# 109-0128)
£19.98

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D05 - Screw Head Cap Torx Steel Bo M5 16Mm (# F-SHCT-M5-16-ST-BO)
£0.98

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E01 - Arbor Shaft (# 109-0116)
£7.98

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E07 - Driven Pulley (# 109-0200)
£6.98

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E09 - Blade Lock Arm Torsion Spring (# 109-0141)
£0.98

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E10 - Blade Lock Arm (# 109-0113)
£3.98

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E12 - Screw Head Cap Torx Steel Bo M5 16Mm (# F-SHCT-M5-16-ST-BO)
£0.98

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E13 - Toothed Drive Belt (# 109-0103)
£21.98

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E14 - Belt Cover & Hose Retention (# 109-0144)
£6.98

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E15 - Upper Hose Clip (# 109-0188)
£0.98

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E17 - Driving Pulley (# 109-0101)
£4.98

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E19 - Blade Lock Push Button (# 109-0115)
£0.98

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E20 - Blade Lock Push Button Conical Spring (# 109-0114)
£0.98

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E22 - Gearbox Chassis (# 109-0111)
£33.98

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E26 - Led Holder (# 109-0213-1)
£1.98

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E29 - Motor Dxc 36V Brushless (# 109-0137)
£89.98

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F01 - Blade Guard Handle Manifold (# 109-0109)
£4.98

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F03 - Hose Clip 10Mm (# 109-0182)
£0.98

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F04 - Main Water Hose (# 109-0178)
£10.98

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F06 - Water Valve Lever (# 109-0177)
£1.98

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F07 - Solenoid Valve Assembly (# 109-0209)
£43.98

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F08 - Hose Adaptor Brass (# 109-0160)
£5.98

18 Left In Stock

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F09 - Hose Adaptor O-Ring (# 109-0161)
£1.98

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F10 - Blade Guard Water Hose (# 109-0234)
£1.98

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F13 - Hose Connector (# 012-0230)
£6.98

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F13 - Hose Connector Usa Threaded Type (# 012-0231)
£6.98

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G18 - Solenoid Valve Outlet Nozzle (# 109-0209-17)
£26.98

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FAQs

How are Evolution Disc Cutters different from other Disc Cutters?

Evolution Disc Cutters are electric; offering a cleaner, quieter, and more user-friendly alternative to traditional petrol models. They start instantly, require no fuel mixing, and produce zero emissions, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
To learn more read our Top 5 Reasons to Choose Electric & Battery-Powered Disc Cutters Over Petrol guide

What’s the Difference Between Electric and Petrol Powered Disc Cutters?

Modern electric and battery-powered disc cutters outperform traditional petrol models in every key area. We give you a full petrol versus electric comparison in our dedicated blog.

As an overview, electric disc cutters are usually lighter, more compact and easier to handle than petrol ones, making them a better choice for quick general work and projects that require higher more precision. They also produce less noise and emissions than petrol disc cutters, making them more environmentally friendly. Electric disc cutters also provide instant acceleration at all times and don’t require revving up to start a cut.

Petrol-powered disc cutters are now out-dated, and have a multitude of disadvantages:

  • They use a fuel and oil combination that requires mixing before use.
  • They produce more noise and produce harmful exhaust fumes for both you and those around you.
  • They are usually larger and heavier than electric disc cutters.

Advantages:

  • They do provide the ability to be used in places where there is no power (but so do cordless concrete saws), and the largest petrol models can sometimes provide more power than their electric counterparts.

The choice between electric, cordless or petrol power will come down to many factors such as power, cost, weight, ease of use, and the type and size of job.

What Can You Cut Using a Disc Cutter?

Evolution’s Electric Disc Cutters use high-performance Diamond Blades that can cut most masonry materials, including brick, block, paving slab, concrete, roof tile, ornamental stone, sandstone and harder quartz-based stone. Due to the segmented blade design, they are not suitable for cutting high-fired porcelain tile and other glazed ceramics as these need a continuous blade.

What is water dust suppression?

Water dust suppression is the use of water to manage high levels of dust. It dampens the air to reduce dust particles in the environment and to prevent you from breathing in large quantities. Water suppression is also an advantage when using a disc cutter, as it cools the blade and extends the lifespan of both the blade and the saw.

Dust suppression is a legal requirement on construction sites for health and safety compliance due to harmful dust particles in masonry materials such as silica dust.

The R260DCT-Li, R300DCT+ and the R350DCT models all feature water suppression.

Which Evolution Disc cutters feature water dust suppression?

Both the R350DCT and the cordless battery-powered R260DCT-Li feature our new automatic water feed valve for the most efficient dust suppression. The automatic valve lets the water flow as soon as the blade starts spinning and cuts the water off when you release the power. There's also an independent flow rate control valve, so you can 'set and forget', meaning you can concentrate on your cuts.

The Evolution R300DCT+ includes dual-sided water-fed dust suppression, but not our automatic on/off feature.

All Evolution Disc Cutters that provide water dust suppression connect to a hose or pressurised bottle and use brass fittings for durability.

What's the difference between wet and dry cutting with a disc cutter?

Dry cutting:

  • Relies on the blades rotation to air cool the blade. This generates significant amounts of dust, which can be a health hazard and reduce visibility.
  • Can lead to faster blade wear due to heat build up
  • Generally faster cutting speeds and easier setup

Wet cutting:

  • Uses water to suppress dust, reduce friction and cool the blade,
    Improved blade life due to better cooling and lubrication.
  • Cleaner, safer, and can result in a better finish
  • Wet cutting is preferred for prolonged or indoor use.

Which Disc Cutter is the best for laying patio and landscaping projects?

All our disc cutters are built for handling these types of projects. The choice of cutter depends on the size of your project, how regularly you will use the saw and whether you are a tradesperson or DIYer.

The R230DCT is ideal for a home DIY project, cutting paving slabs and patio stone. Its our smallest and lightest disc cutter, but has a powerful 2000W and gives a 90mm max cutting depth.
For regular trade use, the R300DCT+ offers deeper cuts, a more powerful motor, and water suppression making it faster and more efficient for larger jobs.
The R260DCT-Li with our best ever EvoMax diamond blade is our flagship battery-powered cordless disc cutter. Built for trade and serious DIY, with an ultra-thin blade and automatic water suppression it's the perfect partner for the most diverse landscape projects.

Which size saw do I need for cutting a house brick?

All our disc cutters are perfect for cutting through bricks and blocks.

The R230DCT is our entry level disc cutter, perfect for DIY or light trade use. With a 2000W motor and 90mm cutting depth the R230DCT will easily cut a brick when laid flat.
All our other disc cutters will cut through a brick and block in one pass on the longest side. This speeds up your workflow and means no turning of brick or blocks.

All our other disc cutters with a 102mm depth of cut will easily cut through a typical UK cavity wall, making it ideal for opening up walls for fitting new windows and doors.

Can I use a disc cutter to cut metal pipes or rebar?

Yes, with a metal-specific blade.

Evolution’s multi-material blades can handle mild steel and non-ferrous metals. For frequent metal cutting, consider a dedicated metal cutting saw or blade.

How deep can I cut with a disc cutter from Evolution?

At Evolution we have a wide range of saws with varying cutting depths for all requirements

  • R230DCT: 90mm - ideal for DIY and light trade use
  • R255DCT: 102mm - larger blade cuts a brick or block in one pass - ideal for DIY and light trade
  • R260DCT-Li: 102mm - cordless battery power, ideal for trade and serious DIY
  • R300DCT / R300DCT+: 115mm - built for heavy duty trade use
  • R350DCT: 130mm - our deepest cuts, perfect for heavy duty trade use in the toughest conditions

These depths generally exceed typical performance for saws with similar blade sizes.

What Servicing Does an Electric/Cordless Disc Cutter Need?

Unlike petrol disc cutters, electric and battery-powered saws require minimal servicing. The main consumable is the carbon brushes, which are easily replaceable by the user.
As with all power tools proper care and maintenance of your disc cutter is crucial for ensuring its longevity, efficiency, and safe operation:

  1. Inspect before each use. Check the blade for damage like cracks or chips and replace it if necessary. Ensure the arbour is clean to prevent wobbling.
  2. Clean after use: Remove dust and debris to prevent overheating. Use a brush or air to clean ventilation slots. Clean the cutter body with a suitable cleaner to remove residue and prevent rust.
  3. Store correctly in a dry, frost-free location. Avoid storing in extreme temperatures.

Evolution disc cutters are built tough and all have a 3 year manufacturers warranty, Should you ever need to replace a part on your saw due to damage or misuse Evolution offers a wide selection of spares via the website as well as complete product servicing at competitive rates.

What arbor size are Evolution disc cutters?

R230DCT & R255DCT: 22.2mm arbor
R300DCT & R300DCT+, R350DCT: Reversible flange mount for 20mm and 22.2mm blades

Can I Use a Disc Cutter Indoors?

Yes, but only electric or battery-powered disc cutters are suitable for indoor use.

Electric models offer zero emissions and lower noise than traditional petrol models, making them ideal for enclosed spaces.
Battery-powered disc cutters provide the same benefits with added mobility and reduced trip hazards from cords.
Petrol-powered disc cutters are not recommended indoors due to fire risks, exhaust fumes, and the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.

If using a disc cutter indoors, always ensure:

  • Good ventilation
  • Proper PPE (e.g. FFP3-rated mask, goggles, hearing protection)
  • Effective dust suppression (e.g. water-fed systems or vacuum dust extraction)


Prioritising safety and choosing the right tool will ensure a cleaner, safer, and more efficient indoor cutting experience.

Can I rent a disc cutter instead of buying one?

Yes, many tool hire companies offer disc cutters for short-term use.

Renting is ideal for one-off jobs, but buying may be more cost-effective for frequent use. Evolution tools are competitively priced for both DIY and trade.

What safety features should I look for in a disc cutter?

When selecting a disc cutter, prioritise features that minimise risk and enhance control. Evolution Disc Cutters offer all of these safety features as standard:

  • Blade Guards: Essential for protection against sparks, debris, and accidental contact with the rotating blade.
  • Electric Brake Control: Quickly stops the blade when the trigger is released, significantly reducing the risk of injury and allowing for safer operation.
  • Dust extraction compatibility: Minimises the production of harmful dust during cutting, either by using water to dampen the dust or by collecting it with a dust bag/extraction system.
  • Wheeled Skid Plates: Allows for safer placement of the tool down before the blade has stopped spinning and helps in making straighter cuts, particularly at ground level.
  • Soft start motors: Gradually brings the blade up to full speed, reducing strain as well as the risk of losing control during startup

Advanced safety features offered on selected Evolution Disc Cutters:

  • Water Suppression Systems: Reduces the amount of dust emitted into the air. This keeps the workspace cleaner and improves visibility. Water suppression also cools the blade and extends the lifespan of both the blade and the saw

What Personal Safety Equipment Do I Need When Using a Disc Cutter?

Always wear:

  • Eye Protection: Safety glasses/goggles or a face shield are crucial to protect your eyes from flying particles and dust.
  • Dust Mask: Disc Cutters (particularly if dry cutting) will produce a significant amount of dust. An FFP3-rated dust mask or respirator are required to prevent inhalation of potentially hazardous particles
  • Hearing protection: Even electric and battery-powered cutters can be loud, so earplugs or ear defenders are important to protect your hearing.
  • Gloves: Wearing tight-fit gloves will help protect your hands from cuts, abrasions, and burns from sparks and hot debris. Do not wear ill-fitting gloves, as these could get caught on the machine.
  • Sturdy Footwear: Work boots or sturdy shoes will protect your feet from falling objects and debris.
  • Long sleeves and trousers: Can help protect your skin from sparks and flying debris.


Also remember to follow all of the manufacturer's safety instructions provided with the tool.

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