Replacement Heads

Discover a wide selection of high-quality replacement cutting heads designed to enhance the performance of your paper cutters and trimmers. Whether you need cutting, scoring, perforating, or patterned blades, these versatile heads provide precise, clean cuts for professional results every time. Ideal for businesses, schools, and craft enthusiasts, these cutting heads help maintain the efficiency and accuracy of your equipment, extending its lifespan and saving you time. From wavy and deckle blades to multi-pattern options, you'll find compatible parts for popular brands like Dahle, Keencut, and Purple Cow. Shop with confidence at MyBinding.com, where competitive prices, fast shipping, and expert customer support ensure you get the right cutting head to keep your projects running smoothly and looking sharp. Upgrade your cutter today and experience the difference quality replacement parts make.

Replacement Heads

Discover a wide selection of high-quality replacement cutting heads designed to enhance the performance of your paper cutters and trimmers. Whether you need cutting, scoring, perforating, or patterned blades, these versatile heads provide precise, clean...

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Keencut

Item#: 69122

$264.60

features

  • Effortless installation with pre-attached cutting wheels for immediate use.
  • Engineered for precision, ensuring clean and accurate cuts on various materials.
  • Robust design guarantees durability, making it ideal for both professionals and hobbyists.
  • Streamlined replacement process minimizes downtime, keeping your projects on track.
$264.60
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Keencut

Item#: E3T-ROC

$387.90

features

  • Achieve clean, precise cuts with the innovative rocker mechanism, ensuring professional-quality results every time.
  • Seamlessly integrates with Keencut Evolution3 cutting machines, enhancing your existing setup for improved efficiency.
  • Built to last with durable materials, providing reliable performance across a wide range of cutting tasks.
  • Minimize downtime with easy blade replacement, allowing you to maintain consistent cutting quality without interruptions.
$387.90
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Keencut

Item#: STC2C

$307.80

features

  • Precision Cutting: Achieve clean, accurate cuts on various composite materials, enhancing your project quality.
  • Durable Construction: Built with high carbon, hardened steel wheels for long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Safe Operation: Designed to cut without sparks, dust, or debris, ensuring a safer and cleaner workspace.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Perfectly suited for SteelTrak Series Cutters, making it an essential addition for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
$307.80
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Keencut

Item#: 69127

$258.30

features

  • High-quality aluminum construction for enhanced durability and longevity.
  • Engineered for precision cutting of materials up to .040 aluminum.
  • Twin-wheel design guarantees smooth, accurate cuts every time.
  • Quick and easy installation minimizes downtime, maximizing productivity.
$258.30

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Frequently Asked Questions

Choose the replacement head by matching it to the exact cutter style, cutting task, and compatible head system. Replacement heads are not universal, even when they look similar. A rotary cutter head, trimmer head, scoring head, perforating head, or specialty pattern head may all fit different rails or cutter models. Start by checking the cutter brand, cutting track, head shape, and the type of finish you need. If you only need straight cuts, a standard cutting head is best. If the project needs folds, tickets, coupons, or decorative edges, scoring, perforating, or patterned heads may be better. For broader parts planning, compare cutter accessories before ordering.

Replace a cutting head when cuts become rough, uneven, incomplete, or harder to control. A dull or damaged head can pull the material instead of cutting it cleanly, especially on photos, laminated pieces, card stock, vinyl, or presentation materials. You may also notice frayed edges, skipping, or extra pressure needed to finish the cut. Do not wait until the head ruins a large job. If the cutter is used often, keep a spare head available so production does not stop during a deadline. For blade-based maintenance on other cutter types, paper cutter replacement blades may also be useful.

Not always. A replacement blade may be only the cutting blade itself, while a replacement head can include the blade housing or tool carriage that rides along the cutter rail. Some trimmers use replaceable heads for cutting, scoring, perforating, or specialty patterns. Other cutters use separate blades, knives, or cutting sticks. The correct part depends on the machine design. If the cutter uses a sliding cartridge-style tool, a head may be the right replacement. If it uses a fixed guillotine or stack cutter knife, you likely need a blade instead. Check the manual, existing part, and cutter type before ordering so the new part fits safely.

Some cutters can use different heads for straight cutting, scoring, perforating, wave cuts, deckle edges, or other specialty finishes. This can make one cutter more flexible for office, school, craft, or print projects. The head must still be designed for the cutter rail or tool system. Do not force a head into a cutter because the width looks close. If your team switches between finishes often, label each head and store them together so users do not damage the rail or use the wrong tool. For teams comparing cutter types before buying accessories, cutters and trimmers can help match the machine to the work.

Check cutter compatibility, head style, cutting function, expected usage, and storage needs before ordering multiple heads. Bulk ordering makes sense when several cutters use the same head or when the same cutter is used heavily every day. It can create waste if one model uses a different rail, older head design, or specialty tool shape. Also think about who will change the head. Replacement should be simple, but staff still need to know how to remove and install the part without touching sharp edges or damaging the cutter. Keep spare heads in labeled packaging so cutting, scoring, and perforating tools do not get mixed together.