| Your LOW COST SOLUTION to cut cores into any width in SECONDS!!!
Increased Production Made Simple...
Increase production, lower cost, and reduce maintenance are the main reason why more and more facilities are replacing old equipment with the EZ - Core Cutter. The quality crafted core cutter is constructed to withstand years of heavy use. BEST OF ALL the return on investment (ROI) for this machine will only improve your bottom line in todays competitive marketplace.
Applications:
• Cuts length: 30" to 1/4" with core stop
• +-0.030” cut tolerance, Clean Edge
• Core size: 1" to 3", Wall up to 1/2", Lengths up to 120" (without external supports)
• Recycle used or damaged cores
• Electrical: 110V, 60 Cycle, or as needed
• Air: None
• Operator Requirements: None
Optional Upgrades:
• Left Handed Models
• Extended width
Features:
• Razor clean cuts
• Easy to change disposable utility blades
• Compact bench top design.
• Core stop and scale for repeatability and accuracy
Specifications:
General:
Aluminum construction. Bench mounted (not provided).
Fully guarded and secured.
Rubber covered surface drive wheels.
Adjustable core hold down guide.
Operator handle and safety start switch. Handle spring loaded for easy roll loading.
Blade mounted in a holder for blade alignment and cutting squareness. Easy change.
Five (5) spare blades.
Adjustable extendable core stop with scale.
DC Drive, 1/2 HP motor.
Operation is this
easy... 1. Lift the cutter arm and load the
core to be cut onto drive wheels. 2. Make sure the blade
extension is sufficient for the wall thickness to be cut. 3.
Set the core stop to the length desired. A quick clamp and scale make this easy.
4. If necessary, adjust the handle pull pressure to avoid
excessive or low clamping force on the core. Moving a simple spring pin is all
that is required. 5. Adjust the kick guide to the core outside
diameter with the simple thumb wheel. 6. Bring the handle
down so the blade lightly contacts the core then push the start button with your
other hand. 7. Continue gentle pressure until the core is
severed. 8. Lift the handle, slide the core to the stop,
and repeat as necessary. Note: For cutting or recycling
a damaged core, simply cut around the bad spot. |