Industries · Countertop fabrication

Stop sending slabs out. Cut every countertop in-house.

Every cutout you outsource is margin you give away and a schedule you don't control. Rich builds a five-axis waterjet that takes your slabs from rough cut to finished edge on one table — sinks, miters, waterfalls and inlays — so the work, and the markup, stays in your shop.

ISO 9001In-house IP68 head & intensifier60+ countries since 2008
The work it solves

How Rich serves countertop fabricators.

01

Bring the cutting in-house

Quit paying another shop to cut your slabs. A waterjet table puts sink cutouts, faucet holes and contours on your own floor — on your own schedule — instead of waiting on a subcontractor's queue.

02

Edge quality that needs no rework

Cold cutting means no chipping and no heat damage on marble, granite, quartz or porcelain. The self-developed IP68 head bevels 0–60° for 45° splice miters and waterfall edges that come off the table ready to finish.

03

Sinks and basins, programmed automatically

Needle-type probing measures the basin and generates the cutting path for you, and real-time altimetry keeps the jet consistent across slab undulation. Less programming, fewer scrapped slabs.

04

Owner-priced, factory-direct

Rich engineers its own IP68 head and intensifier in-house — has since 2008 — and sells direct. You buy the machine an owner can actually justify, ISO 9001 built, shipped to 60+ countries.

What it cuts

Relevant applications.

  • Stone & Countertops

    45° miters, waterfall edges, vessel sinks, drainboards and inlays — cut in-house on a five-axis head that bevels to 60°.

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  • Ceramic & Porcelain

    Large-format porcelain and ceramic splice work with a clean edge that needs no further process.

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Factory-direct

Bring it in-house.

Tell us the slab sizes, materials and edge profiles you run, and we'll configure the table and send a quote.