CBC Roll-@-Blade 64 Inch Rotary Trimmer

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Our Price:  $1176.00  120 lbs




Akiles Roll-@-Blade 64 Inch Rotary Trimmer

The new Akiles Roll-@-Blade 64 rotary paper trimmer is an excellent choice for organizations that need a high-quality wide format rotary trimmer. The RollABlade 64 is carefully designed with a self-sharpening tungsten steel blade and high quality precision components to help ensure a precise cut every time. In fact, this machine uses the same style and design that have made the smaller Akiles Roll-@-Blade cutters so popular. Plus, this large trimmer even includes a rolling metal stand to help you move and store your cutter with ease. Check it out today.

Akiles Roll-@-Blade 64 Product Details:

  • Max. Trimming Length: 64″
  • Self-Sharpening Tungsten Rotary Blade: For durability & a sharp cut every time.
  • Ergonomic Metal Blade Carriage: Comfortably fits your hand while safely keeps the blade out of reach.
  • Extra Rigid Steel Guide Bar: Guides the blade with extreme stability, for an accurate cut.
  • Transparent Clamping Bar: Holds the trimming material in place while allowing you to monitor the trimming process.
  • Side Guide & Adjustable Depth Guide: For an easy & precise alignment.
  • Extra wide Work Table With a Ruler Table in Both Metric/English Systems: For a quicker setup.
  • Trimming Capacity: Up to 2.0mm thick.
  • Trimming Materials: Paper, newsprint, cardboard, plastic films, vellum, aluminum foil, vinyl, pvc, polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, leather, veneer, etc.
  • Included – Metal Stand with heavy-duty locking wheels
  • Included – Waste catcher made of sturdy canvas bag.
  • Shipped in wooden crate for ultimate protection.
  • Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Akiles Roll-@-Blade 64 Inch Rotary Trimmer Review

Large-format rotary trimmers are great for the preparation of such large documents as blueprints, banners, posters, and the like. One of the stand-out products currently available is the Akiles Roll-A-Blade 64. This is a device that can cut through just about anything (and we mean that literally) and it even comes with a floor stand, eliminating the need to purchase such an item separately. Of course, the Roll-A-Blade 64 does have a few weaknesses, as well. So read on to learn all about the strengths and weaknesses of this product.

The Strengths

  • This is one cutter that can really handle an incredible variety of materials. In addition to paper, this trimmer can cut metal, vinyl, PVC, cardboard, certain types of fabric, and more. It can cut items that are up to 64 inches long.

  • The blade is self-sharpening and made from Tungsten steel. It’s housed in a casing that’s ergonomically friendly, so it will both protect your hand and make your job more comfortable. Plus, the blade is guaranteed to trim in just the right place thanks to a guide bar that’s made out of steel.

  • This unit has a waste catcher that’s made out of canvas. This feature will catch your scraps so the cleaning up process isn’t as arduous.

  • This cutter has a paper clamp that’s transparent. Not only will the clamp keep your paper or whatever else you’re cutting in place, you will be able to keep an eye on how your work is progressing.

  • Both English and metric measurement units are visible on the cutter’s base. The base itself is pretty large so you will have a lot of room in which to work.

  • A metal stand is included at no additional charge. This is a very nice move on Akiles’ part, considering other manufacturers, such as Dahle, sell their floor stands separately and wind up costing the owner of the cutter a lot more money. On some other cutters, the stand can cost nearly as much as the cutter itself.

  • The floor stand has locking wheels so you can both move your trimmer around and have it stay in just one place as necessary.
  • This product will be shipped in a wooden box so it won’t be damaged (or lost) when it is shipped.
  • The product is very well-made, but if you run into problems with it, the included warranty will cover your purchase for up to one year.


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