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AirGlide Glass Cartridge

AirGlide Glass Cartridge

Changing to the Glass Cartridge

Changing to the Glass Cartridge

  • Loosen the Cartridge Release knob.

Loosen the Cartridge Release Knob
  • Pull out the current Cartridge.

Pull Out the Current Cartridge
  • Locate the Glass Cartridge.

Glass Cartridge
  • Insert the Glass Cartridge keeping the protruding Glass Cartridge Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel on the right side.

  • Tighten the Cartridge Release knob to lock it into place.

Insert the Glass Cartridge Keeping the Protruding Glass Cartridge Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel to the Right

Adjusting the Acrylic/Blade/Glass Depth

Adjusting the Acrylic/Blade/Glass Depth

  • Loosen the Cartridge Release knob.

Tighten the Cartridge Release Knob
  • Loosen the 1/16” set screw on the Blade Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel.

Loosen the Set Screw on the Blade Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel
  • Turn the Blade Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel to adjust the cartridge depth.

  • The Blade Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel controls the depth of the acrylic/blade/glass cutter by impeding how far the cartridge can be inserted into the head.

Turn the Blade Depth Adjustment Thumbwheel to Adjust the Cartridge Depth
  • Note that the (Optional) Composite Cartridge has no depth adjustment. See the desired tool for optimum depth:

Note that the (Optional) Composite Cartridge has no Depth Adjustment
  • Push the cartridge into the cutting head to re-measure how far the cartridge tool is located in reference to the material being cut.

  • Once the desired blade depth is set, tighten but don’t over-tighten the 1/16” set screw on the blade depth thumb wheel to lock it into place.

  • Press the cartridge into the head and tighten the Cartridge Release knob.

Push the Cartridge into the Cutting Head to Re-measure How Far the Cartridge Tool is Located in Reference to the Material Being Cut

Setting Glass Depth

Setting Glass Depth

  • The Glass Cartridge depth should extend the apex of the glass cutting wheel to the mid-point of the material thickness being cut.

The Glass Cartridge Depth Should Extend the Scoring Stylus to the Mid-point of the Glass Being Cut

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