GREENGLIDES GLIDE PMF TI 12INCH 2 JET WAND MACH12 AW-MACH12A SLOTTED
Internal Fit , OEM metal lips must be removed to install these Glides. Use a flat head screw driver and a hammer to gently tap the lips off. Fits PMF Titanium 12" Wand.
Important — internal fit, and the OEM lips must be removed
This is an internal fit glide. The metal lips on the original PMF head have to come off before it will sit — tap them off gently with a flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
That is not reversible. Once the lips are removed the wand is set up for internal-fit glides. If you share wands across a team, make sure everyone knows before the first one is modified.
What a glide actually changes
A bare wand head drags. The operator pushes harder, the head lifts at the front, and the vacuum seal breaks intermittently across the stroke. A glide lifts the head onto a low-friction face so it slides instead of dragging, and holds a consistent gap so the airflow into the slot is even along its length.
Three things follow: the wand pushes far more easily, which matters over a full day; the carpet comes up drier, because the airflow is doing what it was designed to do; and the operator can work at a consistent speed rather than fighting the tool.
Slotted, holed or hybrid?
The face pattern is the real decision, and it is a trade between agitation and airflow.
- Slotted — maximum agitation and debris removal. The slots let the pile lift into the opening as the head passes, which is what pulls grit and fibre out of the base. Pushes easily and dries slightly faster than a bare wand.
- Holed — maximum drying and the easiest push of the three. Less agitation, because the pile is not being worked into an opening the same way.
- Hybrid — a compromise, for operators who want some of both.
If you clean heavily soiled residential and commercial carpet, slotted. If you are working on lightly soiled maintenance cleaning where drying time is the selling point, holed.
Getting the fit right
Glides are dimension-specific. The wand width, the jet count, the bend and — critically — whether the glide fits inside or outside the head all vary between manufacturers, and often between production runs of the same wand. Manufacturers change wand heads without changing the model name.
Measure the head before ordering, and if a listing mentions a date or a version, check yours against it.
Glide fitment depends on the exact wand, the year it was made and whether the head is an internal or external fit. Measure your wand head or send us a photograph with a tape across it and we will confirm the right glide before you order — a glide that nearly fits does not fit.