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Challenge Titan 200BC Paper Cutter w/ Plexiglass Shield 1 /Each (Discontinued)
- Adjustable Clamp Pressure.
- Heavy Duty Casters For Portability.
- 20" Cutting Width
- 3-1/4" Clamp Opening.
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
Description
The Challenge Titan 200BC with Plexiglass Shield is a 20" wide paper cutter that is featured with a manually adjusted backgauge with hydraulic clamp pressure and a powered blade. It offers a 20 inch cutting length and a 3-1/4" clamp opening. Plus, its safety features offer two handed cut operation, a clear plexiglass shield that you have to flip down in order for the cutter to work and a plexiglass rear shield cover. You can even add side tables to expand your work area when cutting.
The Titan 200BC has an easy-to-read LED digital display that allows for ultimate control along with a line light cut position indicator. Plus, the blade controls on the Titan 200BC is easy to use and provides operator protection. For the unit to cut, the safety shield must be closed and then using both hands, the operator pushes two blade control buttons before the blade engages.
If you are looking for a paper cutter with high-speed production, durability and superior safety, then the Challenge Titan 200BC Paper Cutter w/ Plexiglass Shield is the perfect fit for you.Key Benefits and Features:
- 20" Cutting Width, 3-1/4" Clamp Opening.
- Hydraulic Clamping & Cutting.
- Adjustable Clamp Pressure.
- Line-Light Cut Position Indicator.
- Manually Controlled Backgauge With Lock.
- Energy Efficient - Motor Runs Only When Cutting.
- Heavy Duty Casters For Portability.
- Rugged Steel & Cast Iron Construction .
- 12" x 19" Side Tables (optional).
Safety Features:
- UL/CUL listed and conforms to CE and ANSI B65.3 safety specifications
- Safety-dual cut buttons to activate the cutting cycle
- Cutting area protection – Clear Plexiglas Safety Shield that you have to flip down in order for the cutter to work
- Plexiglas Rear Table Safety Shield.
Items included with unit: standard knife, 2 plastic cutting sticks, jogging aid, manual, tool kit, & knife change safety holder assembly
Electrical - UL/CUL LISTED & CE
- Standard: ¾ H.P., Single-Phase, AC, 60 Hz, 120 Volt, 12 Amps, Service size 15 Amps. Power cord included. Requires Receptacle Type: NEMA 5-15R
- Optional: 1-½ H.P., Single-Phase, AC, 60 Hz, 208/230 Volts,12 Amps, Service size 15 Amps. Power cord included. Requires Receptacle Type: NEMA 6-15R or 6-20R.
Available Options:
- Side Tables 12” x 19” (K-44103)
- Knocked Down (skid will go thru 32” door)
- Independent Mechanical Foot Pedal Clamping - Factory Installation (20-0-101BC)
- 208/230 Volt Motor Option (20-0-017BC)
Specifications:
- Maximum Cutting Width: 20" / 50.8cm
- Minimum Cut: (without false clamp plate) 1/2" / 13mm
- Minimum Cut: (with false clamp plate) 1-7/8" / 48mm
- Maximum Cut Depth: 20" / 50.8cm
- Clamp Opening: (without false clamp plate) 3-1/4" / 8cm
- Clamp Opening: (with false clamp plate) 3" / 7.6cm
- Clamping Method: Hydraulic Power
- Backgauge Control: Manual
- DIMENSIONS:
- Table Space: (in front of knife) 16" / 40.6cm
- Table Space: (behind knife) 20" / 50.8cm
- Overall Height: 53" / 135cm
- Overall Width: 36" / 91cm
- Overall Length: 51" / 130cm
- Net Weight (approximate): 755 lbs / 343 kg
- Shipping Weight (approximate): 950 lbs / 432 kg
- ELECTRICAL:
- 3/4 H.P. 1 Phase, 60 Hz, AC
- 120 Volts, 12 Amps (service size 15 Amps)
- Requires receptacle type: NEMA 5-15R
- U.L. Listed
Specifications
| Item # | 04CHLT200BC |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Challenge |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Titan 200BC |
| Brand Name | Challenge |
| Operation | Electric |
| Compatible Supplies & Accessories | 12" x 19" Side Tables(04CHLT200MST) Knocked Down (skid will go thru 32” door) Independent Mechanical Foot Pedal Clamping- Factory Installation (04CHLT200BCFPC) 208/230 Volt Motor Option (04CHLT200BCMO) |
| Power Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Actual Machine Dimensions | 51" x 36" x 52.25" |
| Actual Machine Weight (lbs) | 755 |
| Shipping Length | 64 inches |
| Shipping Width | 44 inches |
| Shipping Height | 62 inches |
| Shipping Weight | 980 lbs |
| Certifications | UL/CUL LISTED & CE |
| Manufacturer's Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
| Country of Manufacture | USA |
| Cutting Width | 20" |
| Maximum Cutting Depth | 20" |
| Product Weight (lbs) | 755 |
| Shipping Weight (lbs) | 950 |
Videos
Challenge Titan 200 Series Programmable Cutter
Challenge Titan 200: Adjusting the Accuracy
Challenge Titan 200: How to change the blade
When doing a blade change on a titan 200, your first step went to loosen your quarter 20 screws up above the blade, just back those all the way out. Once those are out of your way, loosen your first slotted screw and remove. Your second slot and rem... Read More
When doing a blade change on a titan 200, your first step went to loosen your quarter 20 screws up above the blade, just back those all the way out. Once those are out of your way, loosen your first slotted screw and remove. Your second slot and remove. This is where your knife handles will be inserted. So, your first handle, make sure they're good and snug so your blade doesn't slide, keeps you safe. Once they're tight, take out the rest of your blade screws. So, you get your blade out or remove it. Loosen your handles while still holding pressure up and then bring your knife down. You pull your knife out. Now you got your blade out, now loosen your two bolts on your scabbard, your knife carrier and pull screws. Dump the blade out. Try not to touch these blades are extremely sharp. Load in the dull blade. Put your handles back in the new blade that you're going to put in the machine and move it back. Insert the tie bulbs back into the knife carrier. Make sure that your screws are tight for shipping purposes. Install your new knife. When installing your new blade, start low on the right-hand side with your left hand up, very careful not to chip the edge of your blade and slide it into the carrier, make sure you're all the way up to the top. Tighten your handles, tight, make sure they're not going to slip. And then insert your blade screws. Remove the two handles. Insert the last two remaining screws. Keep them snug, not overly tight, just snug. You do not want your blade to slide in this position. Now that your blade?s in, if you're going to want to flip your cut stick or put a new cut stick in. Here, flipped it to a clean side. All ready to go.
