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Rev 2 / Stock No. 97866520

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Document No. 3000/QF/621

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User Instructions

Safety

It is extremely important to wear proper eye protection when scoring or breaking any material. We highly 
recommend that you wear safety goggles rather than safety glasses. 

Place your ScoreOne™ on a sturdy, level surface at a comfortable height. 

You can use your ScoreOne on a grid cutting surface by removing the four rubber feet from the corners of the 
base and then reinsert two of them into the two holes found between the screws centered on the base bottom.

Assembly

Your ScoreOne™ comes fully assembled and ready for use. Use the 
diagram to reference parts while operating. 

1 - Drive Roller
2 - Cutter Head
3 - Pressure Adjustment Knob (red)
4 - Height Adjustment Knob (white)
5 - Lift Lever
6 - Hand Wheel

Scoring Glass

1. You insert glass under the cutter by depressing the lift lever (5) on the machine right. This raises and lowers the 

cutting head.

CAUTION

It is important that the cutter head is raised before inserting the glass. Forcing the 

glass under the wheel will damage the drive tread.

2. Raise the cutting head and place the glass on the rubber drive roller (1) so that the cutting wheel is close to the 

edge of the glass. Gently release the lever bringing the cutting head down onto the glass.

3. Now rotate the hand wheel (6) with one hand to feed the glass under the scoring wheel while your other hand 

guides it along the pattern line. You can go as fast or slow as need be, even stopping in mid score. Unlike hand 
held cutters, the head will stay exactly where you stopped and then continue the score.

Adjusting for Proper Score

It’s a good idea to run a test score or two on scrap glass when starting or changing glass types. A good score is a 
continuous light scratch on the glass surface. Once adjusted, you will be able to cut all your pieces from the same glass 
type with confidence.

1. First, adjust for the glass texture and thickness and check cutting wheel contact and scoring pressure.  If the head 

is too high it can skip over spots, especially on textured glasses, and make an uneven score. If it’s set too low, you 
will make a heavy score with chips and slivers. When properly adjusted, the cutting wheel should sit firmly 
against the glass surface without digging into it.

Turn the white knob (4) clockwise to raise the cutting head position 

Turn the white knob counterclockwise to lower the head position.

2. Fine tune the pressure applied to the cutter head using the red pressure adjustment knob (3). 

Turning the knob clockwise increases pressure, creating a deeper score. 

Turning counterclockwise decreases the pressure applied, lightening the score.

That is all there is to operating your ScoreOne™. With a little practice you’ll find scoring fast and easy!

Maintenance

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