70MM Round Die Paper Cutter - For Upto 300 Gsm Paper
70MM Round Die Paper Cutter - For Upto 300 Gsm Paper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Cut perfect 70mm circles from heavy cardstock instantly. This manual die cutter ensures precision for high-volume branding and production tasks.
- Handles materials up to 300 GSM without edge fraying.
- Provides consistent 70mm diameter for uniform output.
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Overview
This industrial-grade manual tool delivers exact 70mm circular cuts for business applications like fridge magnets and coasters. It replaces manual scissors to eliminate jagged edges and material waste. The heavy-duty mechanism processes cardstock, photo paper, and laminated sheets, ensuring every cut matches the required diameter for professional finishing.
Who Should Buy This
- Indian gift shop owners producing personalized 70mm fridge magnets.
- Micro-entrepreneurs making custom coasters or circular marketing tags.
- Small printing presses requiring uniform shapes for event stationery.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Attempting to cut metal sheets or rigid plastics that exceed the 300 GSM limit.
- Stacking multiple sheets at once, which can lead to uneven edge alignment.
Technical Details - 70MM Round Die Paper Cutter - For Upto 300 Gsm Paper
| Feature | Description |
| Used in | Fridge magnet and coaster manufacturing |
| Key Advantage | Consistent 70mm diameter with burr-free edges |
| Best for | Cardstock, photo paper, and thin laminated prints |
| Business Use Case | Small-batch circular branding production |
| Practical Use Case | Cutting 300 GSM cardstock for custom labels |
FAQs - 70MM Round Die Paper Cutter - For Upto 300 Gsm Paper
| Question | Answer |
| Can it cut through lamination? | Yes, if the combined thickness of paper and film stays under 300 GSM. |
| Does it require maintenance? | Keep the die area free of paper dust to maintain edge sharpness. |
| Is this suitable for thin 80 GSM paper? | Yes, though it performs most consistently on weights between 150 and 300 GSM. |


