Description
The MARK 5 machine made especially for educators. Teachers love saving time by cutting up to eight layers of paper, polyfoam or felt at one time. You can cut anything that scissors canonly faster and easierincluding magnet, sponge and recycled materials. That’s what makes it our most popular machine for schools, churches and libraries.
Used with AccuCut and AccuCut-compatible dies, educators rely on their MARK 5 machine to help create curriculum-based materials. The results are more engaged students and increased retention. It also saves your school time and money because materials can be prepared in a fraction of the time compared to hand cutting.
The patented roller design makes cutting fast and easy without straining your hands. Simply turn the handle and roll through as many as five dies in a single pass. The roller pressure is pre-set so each cut is as easy as the first.
The AccuCut MARK 5 Die-Cutting machine weighs 28 pounds without the tray or dies.
Key Features:
- Sides of base fold up to give you more room to work and increase portability.
- 12″ cutting width fits AccuCut dies up to Super Jumbo
- Cuts as many as five dies and up to six layers at once
- Durable steel roller safety guard
- Easy-to-replace roller with no tools required
- Dies cut foam side up so you can see what you’re cutting and have less waste
- Compatible with Ellison dies
System Maintenance:
- Always use an AccuCut MARK 5 Die Tray when cutting with the MARK 5.
- Depending on usage, the Die Tray and Roller must be replaced regularly. Average use requires replacement annually; heavier use will require more frequent replacement.
- You will know the tray will need to be replaced when it warps in the middle, when you hear a popping sound while cutting, or when you are not able to cut as many layers as expected.
- You will notice that a new roller is black. The roller wears down with use and needs to be replaced when the roller turns white and cutting performance is diminished.
- To extend life of dies, keep scraps of paper and chipboard out of the Die Tray. Rolling a die through while it is on top of scrap material, or purposely shimming under a die, causes the blades to push through back of die.
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