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Glass cutter NEO tools 56-820 — hand glass scoring tool, weight 20 g, 1 pc
Glass cutter NEO tools 56-820 — hand glass scoring tool, weight 20 g, 1 pc
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Glass cutter NEO tools 56-820 — hand glass scoring tool, weight 20 g, 1 pc
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Glass cutter NEO tools 56-820 — hand glass scoring tool, weight 20 g, 1 pc
Glass cutter NEO tools 56-820 — hand glass scoring tool, weight 20 g, 1 pc
NEO tools 56-820 is a compact hand glass scoring tool designed for precise manual scoring and breaking of glass sheets. The cutter features a rotating head with a tungsten carbide cutting wheel that provides consistent scoring performance. A profiled wooden handle offers control and tactile feedback during use. Supplied as a single unit and weighing approximately 20 g, this tool is suited to light-duty glass cutting tasks in installation, repair and hobby work.
The rotating head allows the cutting wheel to align with the cutting direction, reducing wheel wear and enabling smooth, continuous scores. The tungsten carbide alloy wheel maintains sharpness longer than standard steel tips, improving repeatability and accuracy. The profiled wooden handle gives a secure grip and better control for straight or curved scoring lines while the low tool weight makes it comfortable for repetitive manual use.
Place the glass on a stable, flat surface and clean the area to be cut. Hold the NEO tools glass cutter at a slight forward angle and apply consistent, moderate pressure while running the cutting wheel once along the intended line. For straight cuts, use a straightedge as a guide. After scoring, support the glass on either side of the score and apply gentle, controlled breaking pressure to separate the pieces. Replace the cutter or wheel if scores become shallow or inconsistent.
Wear appropriate eye protection and gloves when scoring and breaking glass. Work on a stable surface, keep the cutting wheel clean, and inspect the wooden handle for secure attachment before use. For thicker or tempered glass, use specialized tools designed for those materials.
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