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Keencut Glass Cutter

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Keencut glass cutter we have had for a while in daily use, but now we need to cut perspex as well, so upgraded machine. Buyer collects
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Re: Keencut Glass Cutter

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£150.00 or offers
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Re: Keencut Glass Cutter

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£150.00 or offers
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Re: Keencut Glass Cutter

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That's a keencut system 4000 and it's capable of cutting perspex. Have a look in your users manual, if you have got one. It will tell you what you need to do! There is one position as you rotate the tool selection turret where the bottom end the the stanley knife shaped blade points down wards and this can be push downwards against the perspex to score the perspex ready to be snapped. If you have not already bought another machine, you can still use your existing keencut system 4000 to cut perspex instead! I hope this this is helpful!
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