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TOYO TC10H Supercutter Replacement Cutting Head - 140 Degree Pattern Cutting Head
Item #: TC10H by Toyo
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- Quality Cutting Head Engineered for Long Service Life
- Fits Original, Comfort-Grip, and Thomas-Grip Supercutters
- Available with Exclusive Tap Wheel® Technology
Hone Angle
140 Degree
Shipping Weight
2 oz (45g)
Head Type
Pattern
Brand
TOYO
Hone Angle (Degrees)
140
CRL TOYO® Supercutter® Replacement Cutting Head - 140 Degree Pattern Cutting Head precision crafted cutting head has a quality wheel honed to a 140 degree angle, perfect for all of your general cutting needs. It works with the TC10B, TC17B, TC10P, TC17P, TC1S, TC1SR, TC1P, TC1PR, TC9SR, and TC9PR TOYO Cutters. Easy replacement is done by removing a set screw to release the old head from the cutter stem. Then simply place the new head on the stem and tighten the set screw. Important Notes Always wear the proper protective gear when cutting glass. Failure to do so can result in injury. DS 07/25/2016
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This CRL TOYO® Supercutter® Replacement Cutting Head - 140 Degree Pattern Cutting Head precision crafted cutting head has a quality wheel honed to a 140 degree angle, perfect for all of your general cutting needs. It works with the TC10B, TC17B, TC10P, TC17P, TC1S, TC1SR, TC1P, TC1PR, TC9SR, and TC9PR TOYO Cutters.
Easy replacement is done by removing a set screw to release the old head from the cutter stem. Then simply place the new head on the stem and tighten the set screw.Important Notes
Easy replacement is done by removing a set screw to release the old head from the cutter stem. Then simply place the new head on the stem and tighten the set screw.Important Notes
Always wear the proper protective gear when cutting glass. Failure to do so can result in injury.