Bridge-type stone cutting machines utilize a transverse bridge structure, allowing the saw blade to move smoothly along the guide rail, resulting in a straight cutting path and minimal vibration. Compared to simple cutting equipment, it can easily handle hard materials such as granite, marble, and slabs, producing smooth and flat cuts and reducing subsequent processing steps.
Traditional stone cutting heavily relies on the experience and feel of skilled operators, while modern bridge-type cutting machines are generally equipped with infrared tool setting or PLC numerical control systems. Operators only need to input dimensions, and the machine automatically completes positioning and cutting, making it easy for beginners to learn. Some models also support CAD drawing import, making irregular shape cutting no longer a challenge.
A good bridge-type cutting machine not only increases output but also improves stone yield by narrowing the kerf and reducing edge chipping. Taking Zhengzhou Mingze Machinery as an example, its equipment is widely praised by users for being "easy to use, durable, and having fast after-sales service," making it a practical choice for small and medium-sized stone factories upgrading their equipment.

