MBM Triumph 4300 Manual Tabletop Paper Cutter (Discontinued)

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MBM Triumph 4300 Manual Tabletop Paper Cutter (Discontinued)

  • SKU: MBM4300-0449
  • Cut Height: 3/4"
  • Cut Width: 16 7/8"
  • Type: Manual
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Features of the 4300 Triumph Cutter

  • Dimensions (D x W x H): 22 1/2 x 28 x 18 1/2 inches
  • Cutting width: 16 7/8 inches
  • Cutting height: 3/4 inches
  • Minimum length behind blade (narrow cut): 1 1/2 inches
  • Cutting length behind blade: 13 1/2 inches
  • Table length in front of blade: 6 1/4 inches
  • Compact size
  • All-inclusive "SCS" safety package
  • Hinged, transparent safety guard on front table with locking device for the blade lever
  • Transparent safety cover on rear table
  • Blade change from front without removing machine covers
  • Blade changing device covers cutting edge of blade
  • Blade depth adjustment from outside of machine
  • Cutting stick can be turned or changed from outside of machine
  • Safety blade lever with patented overload protection
  • Patented, lever-activated, fast-action clamp provides optimal clamp pressure
  • Side guide with measuring scale
  • Lockable back gauge
  • All-metal construction
  • High-quality, German steel blade
  • Shipping weight: 80 lbs.
The Triumph 4300 paper cutter offers high quality German steel cutting blades, which slice through stacks of paper up to 3/4 inches in height. The SCS safety features make the Triumph 4300 paper cutter the perfect option for print shops and mail rooms!

Video of the MBM Triumph 4300 Manual Paper Cutter

Description of the MBM Triumph 4300 Manual Cutter

With a cutting width of 16 7/8" and high-quality, German-steel blades that cut through ¾" H stack of paper, consider the Triumph 4300 for your print shop or mail room. Offering 13 ½" of a cutting length behind blade and 6 ¼" of table length in front of blade, the Triumph 4300 could be perfect for cutting all types of work, including flyers, brochures, bulletins, and more. For convenience, the side guide features a handy measuring scale, with measurements in both millimeters and inches.

Like all Triumph cutters, the Triumph 4300 is renowned for precision, safety, and ease of use. The SCS "Safety Cutting System" features guarantee user safety when operating this cutter. The hinged, transparent safety shield on the front table features a locking device for the blade lever. This means that the blade will only come down if the safety guard is fully closed. A clear safety cover also exists on the rear table for an extra level of protection. The blade changing device covers the cutting edge of the blade, guaranteeing user safety during this process. The operator can easily change the blade from the front of this cutter, without removing any of the machine covers. The cutting stick can also be rotated or changed from outside of machine. The patented, lever-activated clamp provides an even supply of pressure on your paper stock. This pressure helps keep your papers from shifting or sliding when making a cut.

For many offices or mail rooms, space is typically limited. A compact option for print shops, schools, and businesses, the Triumph 4300 offers dimensions of 22 ½" D x 28" W x 18 ½" H. Weighing in at a reasonable 80 lbs., this all-metal constructed heavy duty cutter is guaranteed to last for years.

 

Manufacturer Name MBM
Max Cutting Width 16 7/8''
Cutting Height 3/4''
Cutting Mode Manual
Cutting Length Behind Blade 13 1/2"
Cutting Length in Front of Blade 6 1/4''
Clamp Type Manual
Blade Construction Solingen steel
Back Gauge Adjustment Manual
Safety Mechanism Safety shields; safety catch
Readout Analog
Model # 4300
Weight 80 lbs.
Height 18 1/2"
Width 28"
Depth 22 1/2"
Shipping Weight 80.0000
Shipping Width 27.5
Shipping Length 26.5
Shipping Height 19.5
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Q: How is the 4300 different from the 4305 other than the optional stand?
A: The major difference is in the number of sheets it's capable of cutting. The clearance on the Triumph 4300 is only about .75" which means it could only cut a little over 100 sheets of standard paper at a time.

Q: I need to trim the corners off of business cards at a 45 degree angle, mitered basically. I have a wooden jig that will place them properly, but I can't tell how much the press that holds them down will cover, so I don't know if it will work.
A: There are ways that a Triumph paper cutter could be 'rigged' to make 45 degree cuts to the corners of business cards. It would require a contraption that holds them in place, and bringing the false clamp down to line it up properly, and finally bringing down the blade once everything is in position. It would be time consuming but possible.

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