Cutter Automatic
Cutter Automatic Triumph 4215 Semi-Auto Stack Paper Cutter Available Now Whether your market is quick-print, copy shop, in-plant, offset, or on-demand, Triumph makes the ideal cutter for your needs. ...
Cutter Automatic

Triumph 4215 Semi-Auto Stack Paper Cutter Available Now
Whether your market is quick-print, copy shop, in-plant, offset, or on-demand, Triumph makes the ideal cutter for your needs. Manufactured in Germany by MBM's parent company, IDEAL Krug & Priester, Triumph paper cutters set the world standards for safety and precision. Every Triumph model features either transparent safety guards or safety light beams and all electric models require true two-hand operation. Our programmable EP models have an advanced, easy-to-operate keypad, which stores nine programs with up to nine steps each. All Triumph hydraulic models utilize precise clamping pressure for mark-free cutting of specialty stocks. The MBM 4215 Semi-Automatic Electric Paper Cutter features an electric blade drive, a patented, lever-activated, fast-action clamp, a spindle-guided back gauge with calibrated crank, and an optical cutting line. The Triumph 4215 Electric Cutter also includes a side guide with measuring scale, solid steel blade carrier, optional stand (shown) or cabinet, UL and C UL approved. The MBM Triumph 3915 Paper Cutter also includes some great safety features including external blade depth adjustment , two-hand operation, transparent safety guards on front and rear tables, automatic blade return from any position, disc brake for instant blade stop, and a safety lock with key and main switch. SCS (Safety Cutting System) package: transparent front and rear safety guards (electronically controlled front guard locks automatically while cutting); main switch and safety lock with key; electronically controlled, true two-hand operation; 24 volt control (low voltage); patented IDEAL safety drive; automatic blade return from any position; disc brake for instant blade stop; blade can be changed from front of machine without removing covers; blade changing device covers cutting edge of blade; Triumph 4215 Cutter; external blade depth adjustment and cutting stick replacement. Adjustable, hardened steel blade guides, patented, lever-activated, fast-action clamp, solid steel blade carrier, spindle-guided back gauge with calibrated crank, all-metal construction, Table length in front of blade 9", Motor 3/5 hp.
Quick Overview * 4215 Semi-Automatic Stack Paper Cutter * Soligen steel blade * digital display for precise back gauge positioning * bright, LED optical cutting line * precision side guide * optional stand (shown)
Additional Information Manufactured In: Germany Manuf Part # CU0459 Model 4215 Weight 191.0000 Dimensions 27 1/4" x 25 1/4" x 14 1/8" Shipping Weight 191 Expected Ship Date Next Business Day Warranty 1 year limited warranty, excluding wearables Max Cut Length 16 7/8" Sheet Capacity 1 1/2" 150 to 200 Guide Types Inches Base Metal Minimum Cut 1 3/8" Backstop Length 15 5/16" Clamp Manual Safety Shield Yes Blade Mechanism for Cutting Manual Material Cut Ability Cardstock, Construction Paper, Paper Power Supply 115 V, 60 Hz
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Plumber Plan for Automatic Sprinkler Plumbing System Installation
Installing an automatic sprinkle system requires some planning and effort, but once you install it, it is worth all the efforts. It can save you from the hassle of dragging hoses around every time you want to water the lawn.
Moreover, an automatic sprinkle system comes with a built-in timer that prevents your lawn from becoming too wet or too dry.
However, before you actually start installing it, make sure that you have following tools ready with you.
Tools – PVC primer and cement – PVC pipe cutter – Measuring tape – String – Gravel – Shovel – Gloves – Safety glasses – Hacksaw – Gas-powered Trencher with vibratory plow (you can rent it for about $150-$200 per day)
Basic Preparations
Now that you are ready with all the required tools, you have to do some basic preparations as discussed below.
– Get information about your water supply. If you do not know about that, call your utility company.
– Check the meter capacity, and make sure that how many sprinkle heads you can install per zone in your irrigation system.
– Gather information about some other things, such as climate, soil type, wind conditions, water flow rate, water pressure, etc.
– Gather information about what are the installation requirements in your area. If you are not sure, you can get this information from the building-codes enforcement agency.
– There can be underground pipes or cables, so before you begin your installation project, locate these things with the help of your utility company.
Installation Procedure
1. The best way to start the procedure is to draw a map of your lawn on a paper. Now, mark all the important locations with specific measurements as applicable, such as the location for the water meter, sprinkle timer, sprinkle manifold, sprinkle heads, etc. It is better if you mark other things as well, such as the location of your house, driveway, mailbox, etc.
2. Now as per the measurements and location of your map, place your PVC pipes along the supply lines. Place some markers on the manifold, valve, and each sprinkle head. You can use some colored flags as the markers.
3. Take a string that is equal in length to the spray coverage and stretch it from one marker flag to another. This way, you can have an idea of how much spacing is there between the sprinkle heads.
4. Now you have to dig a trench. You can use a gas-powered trencher with vibratory plow for this purpose. It will not only dig the trench but it will also place the PVC pipe simultaneously.
5. Switch off the water supply.
6. Cut a two-inch piece from the pipe that is leading to your house. You can use a PVC pipe cutter for this.
7. Clean both the "cut ends" of the pipe and put a PVS T-fitting, with the T-points upward, at that position, and glue it with PVC cement.
8. Take a short piece of PVC pipe and attach the same with a 90-degree elbow.
9. Connect the PVC sprinkle supply lines from the main water supply to the backflow preventer or an anti-siphon valve, whatever is applicable as per your building codes.
10. After you are through with the required connection, use short pieces of PVC with T-fittings to assemble the manifold. Do not forget to follow your manufacturer's instructions.
11. Use PVC cements to attach timer valves to the manifold, and then attach this assembly to the main pipe.
12. Assemble all the sprinkle risers.
13. Once, you are through with assembling sprinkle risers, this is the time to attach the sprinkle heads.
14. Cut the risers to proper heights as per the manufacturer's instructions.
15. Attach the proper sprinkle head to each riser, and make sure to keep it vertical while establishing it.
16. Use soil to fill all the trenches but leave a little gap at the top. Make sure to tightly fill it so that there are no air pockets.
17. Place the timer in a dry location or in a weatherproof box.
18. Use wire nuts to connect the ground wires of each valve together, and the circuit wires of the valves to the terminal screws at the timer. Do not forget to follow the manufacturer's instructions in this regard.
19. Now fill the gap at the top you left, and bury the cable, which is leading to the manifold, under it.
20. Connect the timer to the power supply and set the time.
Note: After every connection, do not forget to turn on the water supply to check the leaks.
Hence, here we see how easy it is to install an automatic sprinkle system.
However, make sure that you have done the basic preparations and all the necessary tools are available to you before you actually start the installation process.
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