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Idea Electric Guillotine 4315 Barely used in Good condition.

Matthew from Christchurch Central

Ideal Guillotine 4315
Barely used in Good condition.
slight lift on one corner of clear perspex safety cover. A cosmetic thing does, not effect machine at all.

Usually priced around $3000 - $5000
Cuts Paper & Card up to 350 gsm
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Convenient, electric guillotine with manual clamp, 430 mm cutting length and 435 mm table depth (for formats up to SRA3). The wooden table underneath not included.

Cutting height: 40 mm
Table depth: 435 mm
Cutting length: 430 mm
Narrow cut: 35 mm

Negotiable

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