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Nex (Push) vs. Up (Pull): Which Sigma Series 4 is Right for You?
With the Series 4, Sigma has moved to a modular design. While the rail and base remain the same, the handle technology defines your cutting experience.
The Nex Series (Push-to-Score)
The Nex Series is designed for the modern installer working with increasingly dense, high-performance porcelain.
- Maximum Leverage: By pushing the handle forward, you use your body weight to apply pressure to the scoring wheel.
- Ergonomic Efficiency: Ideal for long days of cutting large-format tiles where repetitive motion fatigue is a factor.
- Clean Snaps: The high-leverage breaking system is optimized for the "Push" stroke, providing a crisp break on tiles up to 19mm thick.
The Up Series (Pull-to-Score)
The Up Series maintains the traditional Sigma "Pull" method that many veterans swear by.
- Superior Visibility: Pulling the handle toward you keeps the scoring wheel in constant line-of-sight, which is critical for intricate custom cuts.
- Classic Feel: The "Pull" motion allows for a more sensitive touch, letting the installer feel the texture of the tile during the score.
- New Handle Ergonomics: Even the classic pull handle has been redesigned in Series 4 for better grip and reduced vibration.
Modular Flexibility
One of the best features of the Series 4 is the interchangeable handle system. Because the rail is universal, you can purchase an additional handle separately and switch your machine from a "Push" to a "Pull" configuration without buying a whole new cutter. This versatility is why Sigma remains the top choice for professional flooring contractors in 2026.
4. Updated Sigma FAQ
Question: Can I use the same scoring wheel for both Nex and Up handles?
Answer: Yes. Both the Nex and Up Series 4 handles use the same high-quality Sigma tungsten carbide scoring wheels. However, always ensure you are using the correct wheel diameter for the specific material (ceramic vs. porcelain) you are cutting.
Question: What is the main benefit of the Sigma Series 4 over the Series 3?
Answer: The Series 4 offers a sturdier base, improved measurement scales for better accuracy, and the ability to swap between Nex (Push) and Up (Pull) handles on the same rail. It is built to handle the larger, thicker porcelain tiles common in modern design.
Question: Which handle is better for 2cm porcelain pavers?
Answer: While both can do the job, many pros prefer the Nex (Push) Series for 2cm (20mm) pavers. The pushing motion allows you to exert more downward force on the scoring wheel, which is necessary to get a deep enough score on high-density exterior porcelain.