Standard Horizon Cutting Sticks

Discover high-quality Standard Horizon cutting sticks designed to enhance the performance and longevity of your guillotine cutters. These cutting sticks are crafted to fit Standard Horizon cutting machines perfectly, providing a durable surface that protects blades and ensures precise, clean cuts every time. Ideal for print shops, bindery operations, and high-volume production environments, these cutting sticks help reduce blade wear and maintain cutting accuracy, boosting overall efficiency. Made from premium materials, they withstand heavy use and are easy to install, minimizing downtime and keeping your workflow smooth. At MyBinding.com, you'll find reliable Standard Horizon cutting sticks at competitive prices, backed by fast shipping and excellent customer service. Trust us to supply the essential accessories that keep your cutting equipment running at peak performance, so you can focus on delivering professional results with every project.

Standard Horizon Cutting Sticks

Discover high-quality Standard Horizon cutting sticks designed to enhance the performance and longevity of your guillotine cutters. These cutting sticks are crafted to fit Standard Horizon cutting machines perfectly, providing a durable surface that protects...

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Item#: 05JYCS7942

$144.99

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  • Engineered from Kimoplastic for superior durability and non-abrasive performance.
  • Precision-cut dimensions ensure a perfect fit for seamless operation with the Horizon HT30 Cutter.
  • Economical 12-pack provides excellent value, keeping your cutting tasks efficient and uninterrupted.
  • Designed to enhance cutting accuracy while protecting your blade for longer-lasting performance.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Most cutting sticks have multiple usable faces, so rotating to a fresh side is the first move once the current face shows deep grooving from repeated blade contact. Replacement becomes necessary once all sides have been used and the stick still leaves ragged or incomplete cuts on the bottom sheets of a stack, or once the material itself has compressed enough that the blade is contacting the cutter's table underneath rather than the stick.

It needs to be an exact match, not just a close approximation. Cutting sticks are sized to a specific cutter model's blade channel, and a stick that's even slightly off in width or height can sit incorrectly, leave the blade unsupported at the edges, or fail to seat flush in the channel. Confirm your exact cutter model before ordering rather than assuming a stick built for a similarly sized machine will work. If you're standardizing supplies across multiple cutter brands rather than just this one model, paper cutter cutting sticks cover sizes for other machines in one place.

Kimoplastic is a dense, self-healing plastic material that closes back up after the blade passes through it, rather than staying permanently grooved the way wood does. That self-healing property means a Kimoplastic stick generally provides more cuts per side before it needs rotating or replacing than a traditional wood stick of the same size, since the material recovers some of its surface between cuts rather than accumulating damage in the same spot every time.

It does both. The stick's main job is giving the blade something to cut into that isn't the cutter's metal table, which protects the table surface, but a stick in good condition also reduces how hard the blade has to work at the very bottom of each cut. A worn-out or overly compressed stick makes the blade push harder through the last fraction of the stack, which contributes to faster blade dulling over time in addition to producing a rougher finished edge. For other maintenance items that keep the whole station running well, like jogging blocks and knife guards, cutter accessories round out the related supplies.

There's no fixed schedule that applies across every shop, since it depends on daily cut volume, material type, and how many sides the specific stick has to rotate through. A better approach than guessing a replacement interval is to check the stick's condition periodically and rotate or replace based on actual wear rather than a calendar date, since two shops running different materials at different volumes will wear through sticks at very different rates. If you're also evaluating the cutter itself, guillotine cutters are worth a look for how base and blade construction affect long-term cut quality.