FinalCut™ Training Video - GT Tools®
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2018
- Full training video of GT Tools® utilizing the The FinalCut™ Cord & Wire Auto Glass Replacement System to remove a 2013 Toyota® 4-Runner™ Windshield. Click "SHOW MORE" to see Video Timeline and product details:
Detailed Video Timeline:
0:22 - Introduction
0:40 - Removing Wipers, Cowling
1:44 - Removing Mirror
2:04 - Removing Molding around windshield
3:02 - Creating access point for Gorilla Cord in lower driver-side corner of urethane
4:22 - Feeding cord into interior of vehicle with T-Handle
5:24 - Attaching one end of Gorilla Cord to Anchor Stop
6:34 - Tucking Gorilla Cord in channel around entire outside of windshield
9:01 - Feeding Gorilla Cord back into interior of vehicle to attach to FinalCut Tool
10:03 - Attaching Gorilla Cord to FinalCut™, place FinalCut in interior upper left of windshield and begin removal
14:05 to 25:13 - Removing the windshield with the FinalCut™
A Professional-Grade, Versatile Auto Glass Removal Platform:
Built on a precision-machined, 6061 aircraft aluminum body with a 6” suction cup platform, the FinalCut™ makes quick work of windshields, quarter glass, or back glass. Patent-Pending Dual- Drive technology allows for operation with a drill or swivel ratchet.
Hardened Stainless Steel Components
In addition, the FinalCut™ is also engineered using 304 stainless steel for the spool and pulley components. These hardened parts are designed to accept wire or cord cutting materials; a first for the industry.
Dual-Drive Cutting
The FinalCut™ along with the ShortCut™ are the only engineered dual-drive systems on the market, which means they can be operated with our unique swivel drive ratchet or a low revolution/high torque drill; another industry first.
Locking Back Drive
If we haven’t exhausted our resources enough, the FinalCut™ also features a locking back drive that prevents the wire or cord from releasing or slipping under tension during ratchet or drill drive operation.
Where to Buy: www.gtglass.com/collections/c...
GT Tools®
264 Davidson Creek Rd
Durango, CO 81301
970-247-9374
www.gtglass.com
Kit includes:
1 TCS-SM (Small Case)
1 AGWCR2 (FinalCut™ Winding Assembly)
1 GTR (GT Tools® 3/8” Swivel Ratchet)
1 GTS38 (GT Tools® 3/8 Socket)
1 AGWC-T (T-Handle)
1 AGWC-S (Small Guide Shield)
1 GC-250 (Gorilla Cord™ 250’)
1 ZL300 (ZipLine™ 300’)
1 AGWSQ-200 (200 ft RZR Wire™)
1 AGWCAC (Anchor Stop)
1 Instruction Manual/ Training Link/ Catalog Авто/Мото
The guy said no damage to pinchweld, BUT WHY he cut out the molding with A pipe Knife
It creates damage to pinchweld, defeats the purpose of the tool(Always Pull molding Off). Also does the Anchor creat some sort of damage to DashBoard will cutting extremely hard urethane.?
Nice tool
Way better then the VIPER!
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Question. Have you ever seen the anchor block damage the dash in any way? I am considering the purchase of one of these but am worried about brittle dashes.
Hey Joshua, thanks so much for the question. In the 3 years that we've been manufacturing the FinalCut, we've never had a customer issue with an anchor block damaging the dash. It is built from a soft rubber designed to grip and will not break brittle dashes.
@@gtglass would the final be capable of saving a windshield?
Tony Hernandez yes, definitely! That’s one of the major benefits of our cord & wire tools
Do yourself a favor. Buy a dewalt DCE151B wire stripper tool. Remove the head and install a cheap chuck.
This drill gives far better control as its top speed wide open is 150 rpm compared to 450 on a regular xr. Love mine,
Redundant step re-pulling line back into car. Leave the cord inside the car, pull about 24 inches off spool and fold cord over insert tool end. Once pushed through to outside of car, fasten one end to tool and pull the other side of cord outside of car with enough slack to go around the glass entirely. Once around, cut cord from spool and affix to anchor or simply leave cord on spool and affix to anchor
Time and effort saved. This video seems more like a how to rather than showcasing the actual tool.
Thank you for this good work but why this tool expensive ???
Sinan Jabbar this tool costs roughly as much as you would get paid to do one quarter glass removal. For an auto glass technician, this is a super reasonable price point. For an everyday person trying to remove their quarter glass, it probably doesn’t make sense
Ur video don't have volume
Why not just use a cold knife and save an hour! You should change the name of the tool to the POS
Nice tool, not good use. 😕