Silverline 175mm Lubricated Pencil Grip Alloy Steel Glass Cutter 101210
Code: 101210
Barcode: 5024763034619
Product Overview:
The Silverline Lubricated Glass Cutter (Product Code: 101210) is a reliable tool for scoring and cutting glass with precision. Designed for use on standard sheet glass, this cutter features a durable alloy steel cutting wheel and a built-in reservoir for lubrication, helping to deliver smooth, clean scores with less resistance. Ideal for glaziers, craft workers, and DIY users handling glass-cutting tasks around the home or workshop.
Benefits of using a lubricated glass cutter:
Cutting oil is used to lubricate glass cutters, it helps breaking and longevity of your cutting blade.
Cutting oil also works by filling the score that your cutter has made, which since glass is a semi-liquid material to a small extent stops the score closing over.
This is a small but important benefit in using oil when cutting glass.
Key Features:
Alloy Steel Cutting Wheel – Hardened for long-lasting sharpness and clean scoring lines
Integrated Oil Reservoir – Provides continuous lubrication to reduce friction and extend cutter life
Precision Cutting Head – Optimised for consistent pressure and smooth movement across glass
Ergonomic Handle – Easy to grip for improved control and reduced hand fatigue
Compact Design – Lightweight and easy to store or carry
Applications:
Scoring and cutting standard glass sheets for windows, picture frames, or shelving
Ideal for stained glass work, craft projects, and DIY glazing repairs
Suitable for both professional glaziers and occasional home users
Specifications:
Product Code: 101210
Cutting Wheel Material: Alloy steel
Handle Type: Plastic with oil-fill capability
Suitable For: Cutting standard float glass (not toughened or laminated)
Lubrication: Oil reservoir built into handle
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can this cutter handle thick glass?
It is best suited for standard sheet glass up to around 6mm thickness.
Does it come pre-filled with oil?
No—lubricating oil must be added separately before use.
What type of oil should I use?
Use light machine oil or dedicated glass cutter oil for best results.
Is it reusable?
Yes, with proper care and lubrication, the cutter will provide long service.
Can I use this on mirrors?
Yes, as long as the mirror is standard thickness and not laminated.
How do I refill the oil?
Unscrew the handle cap, fill with a small amount of oil, and reseal before use.
Do I need to apply pressure while scoring?
Apply firm, even pressure—too much can damage the glass, while too little may not score it properly.
Is this cutter suitable for curved glass?
It can be used for gentle curves but is primarily designed for straight-line cutting up against a straight edge.
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