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Rotary Die Cutters

Product Name: Rotary Die Cutters

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Models Available: DM 4013-13" (330mm)Web Width DM 4018-18" (457mm)Web Width Standard Features: 2 dual-side framed die stations, with fully hardened anvil rolls Adjustable slitting station With choice of rotary crush knive, shear, or razor slitting Reversible dual-rewind spindles Ultrasonic electronic webguide 5 hp AC variable speed motor with (2) 1 hp DC motor drives Pneumatically inflatable unwind, waste windup, and rewind spindles 500 fpm (152m/min) web speed Programmable multi-function counter Inspection strobe light Fanfolder and conveyor ready

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