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POLAR 92

POLAR 92

Efficiently Cutting 50 x 70 cm Formats

The two programmable high-speed cutters POLAR 92 X and POLAR 92 XT are employed for precisely cutting semi-finished and finished products made of paper, cardstock, paperboard, plastic foils etc. in the medium-size format range (50x70cm). Even reams with diagonals above 92 cm (i. e. a max. sheet length of 92 cm) can be turned on the front table.

POLAR 92 can be combined with peripheral equipment (stack lift, automatic jogger, lift with angular boards) to ease the workload on the operator. Providing state-of-the-art cutting technology, the basic model POLAR 92 X is equipped with OptiKnife, automatic graphic programming (graphic operator guidance in window technology) and the major functions for a working sequence which is almost completely automated.

POLAR high-speed cutters meet every safety requirement and can be updated with the most recent software.

The programmable top-of-the-line model POLAR 92 XT for all types of applications has the same technical equipment as POLAR 92 X, but offers quite a number of extra functions and modes of operation: E. g. process visualization, alpha-keyboard for text input; programmable, order-specific parameters (such as clamping pressure, pre-clamping time, backgauge speed), which are automatically displayed with every cut size; backgauge compensation (length/crosswise), for every program.


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Over the course of its more than 150-year history, Heidelberg has grown from a traditional printing press manufacturer to become the world's lar gest solutions provider for the print media industry. With its seamlessly integrated hardware and software solutions, it has established a commanding lead over other market players. Heidelberg is a one-stop supplier of everything from prepress solutions to a wide range of products for printing and finishing processes, relevant training and accompanying services. More

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