Lassco Cornerounder 5/32" Special Size Cutting Unit - CU532

$295.00
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Item# CU532
  • Special Size Radius Die for Lassco Wizer Cornerounder Corner Cutters
  • Compatible with Lassco Wizer CR-20, CR-50B, CR-50, CR-50P and CR-50XP Corner Rounders
  • Holds up to 1/2" maximum material thickness
  • Radius: 5/32"
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ProductDescription

This is a special radius die for the Lassco Cornerounder series of Corner Cutting machines. This die is compatible with the Corner Rounder CR-20, CR-50B, CR-50, CR-50P, and CR-50XP. These cutting units are easy to change on the Lassco equipment and can handle up to a 1/2" stack of product.

Product Details

  • Special Size Radius Die for Lassco Wizer Cornerounder Corner Cutters
  • Compatible with Lassco Wizer CR-20, CR-50B, CR-50, CR-50P and CR-50XP Corner Rounders
  • Holds up to 1/2" maximum material thickness
  • Radius: 5/32"
  • Part Number: CU532

Item Specifications

  • Actual Machine Dimensions: 2"x2"x5"
  • Actual Machine Weight : 1 lbs
  • Shipping Length : 7"
  • Shipping Width: 4"
  • Shipping Height: 3'
  • Shipping (Web) Weight: 1 lbs

Demonstration Video

Lassco Cornerounder 5/32" Special Size Cutting Unit Demo

Transcript : Welcome to MyBinding video. CU532 is a 5/32” Special Size Cutting Unit for Lassco Wizer Cornerounders. It fits various different models and the swapping out process is really very simple. Each machine will unlock in different ways but basically, you slide the old out and put the new in. This particular cornerounding blade is really very precise, very small. It’s a subtle yet very professional statement on your businesscards, advertisements, letterhead, cardstock, anything you might need. And it has the ability to cut through all kinds of materials including PVCs and plastics and can pres ...

Questions & Answers

Generally speaking cutting units are considered consumable parts and are not covered under warranty. The length of time that they will last will depend on the material that is being rounded and the number of impressions on the die.

Answered by MyBinding.com
9 years and 10 months ago ago