MAIS CNC Stone Cutting Machinery

Bridge Saw Machines for Granite, Marble, Quartz and Sintered Stone Cutting

MAIS CNC manufactures standard bridge saws, 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis and customized stone bridge saw machines for countertop fabrication, slab cutting, miter cutting and stone shop production.

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Axis Options

Standard, 3-axis, 4-axis and 5-axis bridge saw configurations.

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Miter Cutting

Support 45-degree edge cutting for countertops and slab joining.

OEM

Custom Setup

Table size, voltage, color, logo and workflow customization.

Why Stone Cutting Accuracy Matters

Stone Slabs Are Expensive - Cutting Accuracy and Workflow Matter

A suitable bridge saw helps reduce slab waste, improve edge accuracy, support countertop fabrication and keep stone shop production more predictable.

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Slab Waste

Expensive stone slabs leave little room for inaccurate cutting, wrong layouts or repeated trimming.

02

Inaccurate Miter Edges

Countertops and decorative panels need stable 45-degree miter cutting and clean edge joining.

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Slow Manual Layout

Manual measurement and positioning can slow down production and create inconsistent results between operators.

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Limited Cutting Capability

Different shops may need straight cuts, miter cuts, bevels, arcs, sink holes or customized CNC functions.

Bridge Saw Product Line

Choose the Right Bridge Saw for Your Stone Workshop

MAIS offers standard bridge saw, 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis, double-head and OEM bridge saw solutions. Choose according to material, slab size, cutting function and daily output.

Standard Bridge SawStraight Cutting

A practical bridge saw for granite, marble and engineered stone slab cutting with infrared positioning and stable wet cutting.

  • Granite and marble slabs
  • Straight cutting and trimming
  • Reliable daily stone shop production
3 AxisSlab Cutting

For precise slab cutting, countertop blanks and straight-line processing of sintered stone, porcelain, quartz and natural stone.

  • Countertop fabrication
  • Sintered stone panels
  • Simple CNC cutting workflow
4 Axis45-degree Miter

Adds head rotation for miter cutting and more flexible slab processing where edge joining and decorative profiles matter.

  • 45-degree miter edges
  • Kitchen countertops
  • Quartz and porcelain slabs
5 AxisCNC Cutting

A higher-flexibility bridge saw for complex cuts, bevels, arcs and advanced stone fabrication requirements.

  • Complex countertop shapes
  • Bevel and arc cutting
  • Advanced stone shop projects
Double HeadHigher Output

Designed for stone workshops that need faster batch cutting, improved efficiency and stable repeated slab processing.

  • Batch slab cutting
  • Higher production capacity
  • Stone fabrication plants
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OEMCustom Layout

OEM Bridge Saw Machine

Custom bridge saw configuration for table size, voltage, color, logo, cutting functions and workshop workflow requirements.

  • Custom table and voltage
  • Brand and color options
  • Project-specific configuration
Machine Selection Guide

Which Bridge Saw Should You Choose?

Start from material, slab size and cutting function. MAIS can recommend the suitable bridge saw configuration for your stone shop workflow.

Your Requirement Recommended Machine Best For Why It Fits
Basic straight cutting Infrared Bridge Type Stone Cutting Machine Granite, marble and basic slab cutting Cost-effective standard bridge saw for trimming, sizing and daily stone shop production.
Countertop blanks and panels 3 Axis Sintered Stone Slab Bridge Saw Quartz, porcelain, sintered stone and flat slab cutting Good fit for stable CNC slab cutting without advanced bevel functions.
45-degree miter cutting 4 Axis Sintered Stone Slab Bridge Saw Countertops, islands and decorative slab joining Rotating head supports miter cutting and more flexible fabrication.
Complex CNC cutting 5 Axis Sintered Stone Slab Bridge Saw Bevels, arcs, advanced countertops and custom shapes More axis freedom for higher-value stone fabrication projects.
Higher batch output Double Head Bridge Stone Cutting Machine Factories with repeated slab cutting tasks Two-head design can improve cutting efficiency for batch processing.
Special workshop workflow OEM Bridge Saw Machine Distributors and project-specific stone shops Customized table size, voltage, color, logo and optional components.
Stone Materials

Built for Granite, Marble, Quartz, Porcelain and Sintered Stone

Different stone materials require the right structure, blade, water cooling and cutting parameters. MAIS can help match bridge saw configuration to your material.

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Granite

Hard natural stone cutting for countertops, stairs, panels and construction stone projects.

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Marble

Smooth cutting for marble slabs, decorative panels, tiles and stone fabrication jobs.

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Quartz

Stable cutting for engineered quartz countertops, islands and vanity tops.

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Sintered Stone & Porcelain

Bridge saw solutions for large-format porcelain slabs, sintered stone and premium surfaces.

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Stone Shop Jobs

Bridge Saw Solutions for Real Stone Shop Jobs

Bridge saw machines should support the actual production work in your shop, from countertop blanks to miter edges and batch slab cutting.

Countertop Fabrication

Cut slabs, islands, vanity tops, sink openings and special countertop shapes for kitchen and bathroom projects.

45-degree Miter Cutting

Use 4-axis or 5-axis bridge saw configurations to create cleaner miter edges for high-end slab joining.

Slab Cutting & Panel Production

Process stone slabs into panels, tiles, strips and custom sizes for building and decoration projects.

Technical Specification Reference

Key Parameters to Confirm Before Quotation

Final bridge saw configuration depends on material, slab size, cutting function, precision requirement, voltage and production capacity.

Item What to Confirm Why It Matters
Stone Material Granite, marble, quartz, sintered stone, porcelain or other slab material Material hardness and brittleness affect machine structure, blade selection and cutting speed.
Slab Size Maximum and minimum slab length, width and thickness Determines table size, bridge travel and workshop layout.
Cutting Function Straight cutting, 45-degree miter, bevel, arc, sink hole or CNC shaping Determines whether standard, 3-axis, 4-axis or 5-axis is suitable.
Cutting Accuracy Required tolerance and finished edge quality Affects servo system, guide rail, bridge structure and setup requirements.
Production Capacity Daily output and batch cutting demand Determines whether a standard, CNC or double-head solution is better.
Voltage Standard Local voltage, phase and frequency Ensures compatibility with the buyer's factory power system.
Optional Components Blade, laser/infrared positioning, water system, software, spare parts Affects usability, maintenance and total project cost.
Core Advantages

Built for Stable Slab Cutting and Practical Stone Fabrication

MAIS focuses on bridge saw machines that help stone shops improve cutting stability, material compatibility and daily operation efficiency.

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Stable Cutting Structure

Rigid bridge structure, wet cutting support and stable motion help improve cutting accuracy and edge quality.

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Stone Material Compatibility

Suitable options for granite, marble, quartz, sintered stone, porcelain and other slab materials.

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Flexible Axis Options

Choose standard bridge saw, 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis or double-head configuration according to workflow.

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Factory Customization

MAIS can customize table size, voltage, language, logo, machine color and optional components.

Cutting Quality

Cutting Quality Depends on the Whole Machine Configuration

Bridge rigidity, motor power, blade selection, water cooling, motion control and operator workflow all affect final slab cutting quality.

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Rigid Bridge Structure

A stable bridge and machine base help reduce vibration and improve cutting consistency.

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Wet Cutting System

Water cooling helps reduce dust, blade heat and edge damage during stone cutting.

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Blade and Speed Match

Different stone materials need suitable blade selection, feed speed and cutting depth.

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CNC Control Options

CNC positioning and axis control help improve repeated production and complex cutting capability.

Price Factors

What Affects Bridge Saw Machine Price?

Bridge saw cost depends on machine type, axis configuration, table size, automation level, customization and delivery requirements.

Price Factor How It Affects Cost
Machine axis and CNC function More axis movement and CNC control usually increase cost but expand cutting capability.
Table size and bridge travel Larger slab processing requires stronger structure, larger table and longer motion range.
Cutting head and motor configuration Power, blade size, rotating head and bevel/miter capability affect price.
Automation and software CNC controls, automatic positioning, memory cutting and software functions add value.
Customization and destination Voltage, color, logo, packaging, spare parts and shipping destination affect final quotation.
Workflow-Based Configuration

Configure the Bridge Saw Around Your Stone Shop Workflow

Do not choose only by machine name. Confirm material, slab size, cut type, output target and workshop space so the bridge saw matches real production.

Quotation Process

From Slab Requirement to Bridge Saw Recommendation

Send your stone material, slab size, thickness and cutting functions. MAIS will help confirm the suitable bridge saw machine.

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Send Material Information

Tell us your stone material, slab thickness, maximum slab size and current cutting method.

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Confirm Slab Size

Confirm minimum and maximum slab dimensions, table size requirement and workshop space.

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Confirm Cutting Functions

Confirm whether you need straight cutting, 45-degree miter, bevel, arc, sink hole or CNC shaping.

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Select Machine Type

MAIS recommends standard, 3-axis, 4-axis, 5-axis, double-head or customized bridge saw configuration.

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Receive Quotation

Get a quotation based on machine configuration, accessories, voltage and destination country.

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Delivery & Support

MAIS provides production, delivery, installation guidance, operation training and maintenance advice.

FAQ

FAQ About Bridge Saw Machines

Common questions about bridge saw selection, axis configuration, stone materials and quotation information.

What is a bridge saw used for?

A bridge saw is used to cut granite, marble, quartz, sintered stone, porcelain and other stone slabs into countertops, panels, tiles and custom shapes.

What is the difference between a standard bridge saw and a CNC bridge saw?

A standard bridge saw is mainly used for straight cutting and basic slab processing. A CNC bridge saw adds programmable cutting, axis control and more flexible processing functions.

Should I choose a 3-axis, 4-axis or 5-axis bridge saw?

Choose 3-axis for basic slab cutting, 4-axis for rotating-head and 45-degree miter needs, and 5-axis for more complex bevels, arcs and advanced fabrication work.

Can a bridge saw cut sintered stone and porcelain slabs?

Yes. The right bridge saw configuration, blade, speed and water cooling setup can support sintered stone, porcelain slabs, quartz and natural stone.

Can MAIS customize a bridge saw machine?

Yes. MAIS can customize table size, voltage, color, logo, language, cutting functions, accessories and layout according to your stone shop workflow.

What information should I provide before requesting a quote?

Please provide material type, slab size, thickness, cutting function, daily capacity, voltage, destination country and sample drawings if available.

Request a Factory Quotation

Need Help Choosing the Right Bridge Saw Machine?

Send us your stone material, slab size, thickness, cutting functions and country. MAIS will recommend a suitable bridge saw configuration for your stone fabrication workflow.

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