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Metal sheets, PVC, sandpaper, ordinary paper, photos, etc. can be cut
Taking 70g paper as an example for cutting, a maximum of 10 A4 papers can be cut at a time, with smooth cuts and no burrs.
Using high-precision imported printing machine, scientific and precise scale, 1 grid = 1cm, wear-resistant and durable, not easy to peel off paint
Equipped with precise movable high-quality baffles, you can freely adjust the size to be cut
After cutting the paper, you can put the blade into the lock, which is safe and stable and effectively avoids the risk of skin cuts.
The blade is made of high-strength 20# flat steel, with good overall performance, good corrosion resistance and toughness.
Product parameters
Single net weight: 1.55KG
Product color: white
Product size: 470X266X53mm
Cuttable size: 300X250mm
product structure:
The base is made of bent cold-rolled steel plates, which are treated with anti-rust plastic spraying in the later stage. The blades are made of 20# flat steel, and the surface is treated with environmentally friendly electrophoresis. Others are composed of ABS plastic parts.
1. Unscrew the fixing screw (A), move the positioning scale (B) to adjust to the required paper size, and then tighten the fixing screw.
2. Pull the upper blade (movable blade) away from the outside as shown in the figure, and disengage the movable blade from the safety lock of the fixed blade. Remember to snap it back into place after use to prevent accidents (such as children cutting their fingers while playing). .
3. Push the left side of the paper to the ruler (B) and push it up to (D). Make sure that the push is in place so that the paper will not be cut crookedly.
4. After completing the above 3 steps, hold the paper with your left hand and grab the handle with your right hand to cut. The entire cutting process is completed.
1. Unscrew the fixing screw (A), move the positioning scale (B) to adjust to the required paper size, and then tighten the fixing screw.
2. Pull the upper blade (movable blade) away from the outside as shown in the figure, and disengage the movable blade from the safety lock of the fixed blade. Remember to snap it back into place after use to prevent accidents (such as children cutting their fingers while playing). .
3. Push the left side of the paper to the ruler (B) and push it up to (D). Make sure that the push is in place so that the paper will not be cut crookedly.
4. After completing the above 3 steps, hold the paper with your left hand and grab the handle with your right hand to cut. The entire cutting process is completed.