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CRL 69012 Squeeze and Pop Glass Cutter
Item #: 69012 by CR Laurence
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- Versatile, Accurate and Rugged
- For Cutting Glass Tubing Up to 3/4" (19 mm) in Diameter
Shipping Weight
11 oz (318g)
Maximum Glass Thickness
3/4
Cuttable Material
Tile
CRL squeeze and pop glass cutter is the perfect tool for cutting glass tubing such as gauge glass, neon sign glass, oil burner electrodes, porcelain insulators, thermocouple protection tubes and more. This tool employs the same unique cutting action used in cutting cast iron and cement pipe. CRL Squeeze and Pop Glass Cutter is simple to use, wrap the chain around the glass tube and hook the pin in the jaws, a slight turning motion and squeeze of the hand and the glass is cut. So accurate, cuts as small as 1/2" (12.7 mm) from the end of the tube can be made with ease. Handles are plastic coated for comfort. Cuts glass tubing from 1/4" to 3/4" (6.4 to 19 mm) in diameter. DS 08/16/2016
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The CRL Squeeze and Pop Glass Cutter is the perfect tool for cutting glass tubing such as gauge glass, neon sign glass, oil burner electrodes, porcelain insulators, thermocouple protection tubes and more. This tool employs the same unique cutting action used in cutting cast iron and cement pipe.
Simple to use, wrap the chain around the glass tube and hook the pin in the jaws, a slight turning motion and squeeze of your hand and your glass is cut. So accurate, cuts as small as 1/2" (12.7 mm) from the end of the tube can be made with ease. Handles are plastic coated for comfort. Cuts glass tubing from 1/4" to 3/4" (6.4 to 19 mm) in diameter.
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