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    Baum31.5" Cutter or Challenge 305 Cutter

    Hi Ken! The cutters named BAUM, Polar and More are the same machines. These machines are all assembled at the Polar factory in Hofheim (Germany). Polar never made small hydraulic cutters in China. There was (for just two years) a machine called QC (quick cutter) for the Chinese market. This...
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    Cutter not achieveing position

    Hi Derak! If there is no error message and the backgauge is far off I would get some help from specialists. If the computer does not detect an error and does not give you any error message, it looks like the measuring system is not working correct. If the relays are broken, the computer...
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    Cutter not achieveing position

    Hi Derak! The first step has to be the specification which machine you have. A Polar 92 machine witch has an error massage for wrong backgauge positioning is maybe a: E ECO ED EM EMCII EMC-Monitor EM-Monitor ES Monitor X XS XT And a lot more … If you don’t know the machine type you can tell...
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    Polar 76EM Guillotine

    That's why I like the auxiliary function. You can test the pure drive function including drvie control, motor, motor brake, limit switches, etc. Good luck Buntpapier
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    Polar 76EM Guillotine

    If you switch the 76 EM on you have to do a so called reference run. If the machine does not do this sequence by its own you can start it again by reordering a new backgauge movement. If the reference run will not be successfully finished you can use the auxiliary function. After switching on...
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    Technical documentation for a Adast Maxima MS 80 R

    Hello! I am locking for technical documentation for a Adast Maxima MS 80 R. How to get this? Thanks in advance!
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    Baum31.5" Cutter or Challenge 305 Cutter

    Or the number one in this world, which is Polar. I don’t know if this helps.................... At the end you have to have the money in the wallet. There are a lot of cutters available, There are cutters which are conform the US law and there cutters which I do not consider as confirm to the...
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    Baum31.5" Cutter or Challenge 305 Cutter

    This is always a good question. If I compare machines I take a look at the second hand prices. The price and the age of the machine matters. The Baum 31.5 (equivalent to POLAR 80) is built since 2000. But the service is something which is important as well. Are the specs really the same? I am...
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    trimmer suitable for perfect bind book

    Hi max.lee, hi easiprint! @ easyprint Yes, it is absolutely right the flat clamp is reducing the spine in the height. This will cause damage. The magnetic height compensation works. But I do not like it, because the magnet includes iron. And this is not good for the knife. I prefer to put an...
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    Cutting thick card stock

    Now we have all salesmen together. Perfect Poor Adrian
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    Cutting thick card stock

    Yes, this is right Triumph is made by IDEAL in Germany. Like BAUM is made by POLAR in Germany. The difference in price is big, but the difference in live time is even bigger. You can easy identify this by checking second hand prices. Anyhow, if you buy a cutter it should have an adjustable...
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    Cutting thick card stock

    If you buy is little paper cutter like Baum, your thick card stock becomes the easy material to be cut. Maybe there is second hand machine available. Buntpapier
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    Chinese brand cutters...what do you think

    Hi dabob I am not a lawyer for sure. I only know for example the following: Osha 1910.212 – General requirements for all machines as well as ISO 13849-1:1999 [2], ISO 14121:1999 [3], ISO 12100-1:2003 [4], EN 1010-1:2004 [5] and ISO 11161:2007 [6] and Product Design and Post-Manufacture...
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    Chinese brand cutters...what do you think

    Hi David! Yes, Triumph is Ideal and from Germany. From Germany as well you have the Baum cutter, which is made by Polar. Buntpapier

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