Substrate Cutters by Width

Find the perfect substrate cutter by cutting width to handle a variety of materials like glass, boards, banners, metal, and more with precision and ease. Whether you need a compact 36" cutter for smaller projects or a heavy-duty 120" cutter for large-scale jobs, these versatile tools deliver clean, accurate cuts every time. Ideal for professionals in signage, framing, construction, and fabrication, substrate cutters help streamline your workflow and improve productivity. At MyBinding.com, we offer a wide selection of high-quality substrate cutters from trusted brands, ensuring durability and performance. Shop with confidence knowing you're getting competitive prices, fast shipping, and expert customer support to help you choose the right cutter for your specific cutting width needs. Upgrade your cutting capabilities today and experience the convenience and reliability that MyBinding.com provides.

Substrate Cutters by Width

Find the perfect substrate cutter by cutting width to handle a variety of materials like glass, boards, banners, metal, and more with precision and ease. Whether you need a compact 36" cutter for smaller projects...

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Safety Speed

Item#: SS-DFCH5

$6,989.00

features

  • Versatile Cutting Capabilities: Effortlessly cuts through a variety of materials including wood, PVC, foam board, and aluminum composite panels.
  • Space-Saving Design: Interchangeable carriage allows for efficient use of workshop space while handling large materials.
  • Precision Engineering: Achieve flawless cuts with a cut accuracy of 1/32 inch, ensuring professional results every time.
  • Enhanced Safety Features: Equipped with a dust collection kit and sturdy frame for a clean and safe working environment.
$6,989.00
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Cutworx

Item#: 04CWT726823

$2,475.00

features

  • User-friendly and easy to install.
  • Capable of cutting semi-rigid materials up to 20 mm thick.
  • Circular blade for flexible materials (up to 4 mm).
  • Operates dust-free, making it safe to use near printers.
$2,475.00
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Item#: SS-SR5UAACM

$9,129.00

features

  • Powerful Dual Motors: Equipped with a 3 Hp worm drive saw motor and a 3 1/4 Hp heavy-duty router motor for exceptional cutting and routing performance.
  • Precision Engineering: Achieve flawless cuts with a cutting accuracy of 1/64 inch, ensuring your projects are always straight and square.
  • Durable Construction: Built on a robust 10 ft. welded steel frame with solid aluminum rollers for stability and long-lasting use.
  • User-Friendly Features: Quick change capability for seamless transitions between cutting and routing, along with adjustable rulers and material clamps for enhanced efficiency.
$9,129.00
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Item#: SS-H4

$3,699.00

features

  • Effortless Vertical Cutting: Designed for single-operator use, allowing for smooth and precise vertical cuts with minimal effort.
  • Durable Construction: Built with a robust 10-foot welded steel frame and zinc-plated guide tubes for long-lasting performance in demanding environments.
  • Powerful Performance: Features a 3-1/4 HP motor that handles a variety of materials up to 1-3/4 inches thick with exceptional cut accuracy.
  • Enhanced User Experience: Equipped with adjustable rulers, a spring-loaded counterbalance system, and a dust collection hat for a cleaner and more efficient workspace.
$3,699.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

Measure the longest straight cut that must be completed in one pass across regular jobs. Use the actual cut line, not only the finished graphic size or short side of the sheet. Include extra material used for bleed, alignment, clamping, and final edge trimming. Record several common jobs and the largest recurring job so the chosen machine has a realistic margin. Width alone does not confirm suitability because material type and thickness also control which cutter can be used. The groups under substrate cutters for applications help connect the required length with foam board, acrylic, glass, banner, fabric, and other material needs. Confirm the manufacturer's usable cut length before ordering.

Choose for the workload that matters financially and occurs often enough to justify the equipment. The regular job size should fit comfortably, while a reasonable margin can cover expected growth and occasional larger work. Buying only for the smallest routine sheet may create an early limitation. Buying for a rare extreme size can add cost, space, and handling difficulty without improving daily output. Use order history, outsourced jobs, material sizes, and any planned services. Determine how many jobs fall into each width band and what revenue or delay is associated with larger sizes. This makes the decision practical. A cutter should remove a recurring production problem, not simply provide the longest specification available.

Cutting width affects the physical size of the machine, while orientation determines how that size fits the workspace and how material is handled. Vertical cutters support panels upright and can reduce the floor area needed for rigid materials. Rail and bench cutters need a long, stable surface but may suit banners, graphics, film, and flexible sheets. Substrate cutters by orientation group vertical, rail, and panel systems around these working methods. Measure wall height, bench length, floor clearance, operator reach, and the route used to load sheets. The correct width is not useful if the machine cannot be installed, aligned, or operated safely in the intended area.

Confirm the substrate list, maximum thickness, cutting or scoring method, tool head, clamping system, and surface support. Two cutters with the same length can serve very different jobs. One may suit flexible banners and fabric, while another handles rigid foam board, acrylic, glass, or composite panels. Determine whether the equipment is a complete cutter, portable bar, bench system, or vertical machine. Also confirm the usable cutting distance and whether stands or tables are included. For printed or finished materials, consider sightline accuracy and surface protection. Width narrows the equipment choices, but material capability and operating method determine whether the cutter will produce an acceptable edge.

Include the cost and fit of replacement blades, cutting wheels, tool heads, stands, worktables, squaring arms, sightline strips, and cutting strips. Larger machines may use length-specific stands or supports, so accessories should be matched by exact model rather than general width. The substrate cutter accessories range includes parts for alignment, installation, textile cutting, glass work, and routine blade replacement. Confirm what comes with the machine and what is optional. A complete ownership plan should cover the materials being cut, wear parts likely to be replaced, and support needed to handle sheets safely. This prevents a cutter from arriving without a required stand, tool, or consumable.