Watch: How to Properly Use Proxxon Tools Without Burning Out Your Grinder
Proxxon long-neck angle grinders are precision tools built for tile work — but like any professional tool, technique matters. In this video, we cover the correct way to use Proxxon grinders on porcelain tile and ceramic, including the most common mistakes that lead to overheating, premature wear, and burned-out motors.
What This Video Covers
- Correct cutting angle and pressure for Proxxon long-neck grinders
- How to avoid overloading the motor during extended cutting sessions
- Proper blade selection for different tile materials
- Cooling and rest intervals to extend tool life
- Common mistakes that burn out grinders — and how to avoid them
- Maintenance tips to keep your Proxxon performing at full capacity
Why Technique Matters with Proxxon Tools
Proxxon long-neck grinders are designed for precision work in tight spaces — cutting, grinding, and polishing tile edges, drilling holes, and finishing 45° miters. Their compact motors deliver impressive performance for their size, but they require the right technique to avoid thermal overload, especially on dense materials like large-format porcelain stoneware.
The most common cause of premature motor failure is sustained high-load cutting without adequate rest intervals — something easily avoided with the right workflow.
Proxxon Tools Featured
- Proxxon LHW/A Cordless Long Neck Angle Grinder – Complete Kit — cordless precision grinder for tile cutting, grinding, and polishing
- Proxxon LHW/A – Tool Only — for contractors already running the MICROMOT battery system
- Proxxon LHW/E Corded Longneck Angle Grinder — corded version for continuous-use applications
- Proxxon LWB/A Cordless Long Neck Rotary Tool — for drilling clean holes in porcelain and ceramic
Pair With the Right Distar Blades
Getting the most from your Proxxon grinder starts with the right blade. Using an incompatible or worn blade forces the motor to work harder, generating excess heat and accelerating wear.
- Distar Esthete 2.0 — ultra-thin precision blade for porcelain and ceramic on Proxxon grinders
- Distar Butterfly — ultra-thin precision cutting for porcelain and tile
Further Reading
- Proxxon LHW/E vs LHW/A: Corded or Cordless for Tile Cutting?
- Proxxon LWB/A vs LHW/A: Which Cordless Tool Is Right for Your Tile Work?
- How to Get the Best Results with Proxxon Angle Grinders and Diamond Blades
- The Complete Proxxon + Distar System for Tile Professionals
Running Proxxon tools on a tile project? Contact our contractor team for blade and accessory recommendations matched to your Proxxon model and material.