High-speed paper cutter N 92 series
digital displayprogrammableprecision

high-speed paper cutter
high-speed paper cutter
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Characteristics

Type
digital display, programmable, high-speed, precision
Size
half-size
Other characteristics
automatic
Cutting table width

920 mm
(36 in)

Maximum clamp opening

Max.: 130 mm
(5 in)

Min.: 0 mm
(0 in)

Description

Configure your POLAR N 92 high-speed cutter with performance-enhancing options tailored to your own requirements. POLAR N 92 high-speed cutters are employed for cutting semi-finished and finished half-size products made of paper, cardstock, paperboard, plastic foils etc. In the graphics industry, high-speed cutters are also designated guillotine type cutters, paper cutters or simply cutters. Even the standard equipment of this cutter model includes a wide range of features which allow to increase production by up to 20%. Formats with diagonals up to 920 mm can be conveniently turned on the high-speed cutter. When dealing with larger sizes the material can only be turned on the front table. High-speed cutter N 92 PLUS: The allrounder with 18.5“ color display and touch-screen operation. Suitable for all standard cutting jobs. Featuring automatic graphic programming to ensure a highly-automated process. High-speed cutter N 92 PRO HD: The programmable high performance model with a capacitive 21.5'' Touch-Screen display and real image preview for highend applications thanks to job specific programmable parameter, label and distortion correction as well as an extended range of options.

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drupa 2024

28 May - 07 Jun 2024 Düsseldorf (Germany)

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