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Manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop stamping

1 set

MOQ

$ 1,500~2,800

Price

MOQ:  1 Set

Price:

$ 1,500~2,800

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Machine introduction

Manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop stands out as a versatile, user-friendly workhorse, home-based craft businesses, or startup production lines where space is limited and precision is non-negotiable. Designed to handle a wide range of materials without the need for complex electrical setups or bulky automation, this machine is tailored to meet the unique needs of small-scale operations—delivering professional-grade cuts at an affordable price point.

Unlike industrial automatic machines that require dedicated installation and power sources, manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop operates with simple manual force, eliminating the hassle of high energy consumption and complicated maintenance. Ideal for low to medium production volumes, it is perfect for small businesses focused on custom orders, prototype development, or niche product manufacturing, such as handmade leather goods, custom stickers, fabric patches, or foam gaskets.

Manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop

The key components of manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop

ComponentFunction
Swing Arm (Beam)Pivots on a fixed axis to deliver downward force; houses the upper die holder.
Die Set (Upper/Lower)Custom tooling (steel rule dies, laser-cut dies) that defines the cut shape.
Anvil BedStationary base with a flat, rigid surface to support the lower die and material.
Actuation SystemHydraulic drive for arm movement.
Adjustment ControlsTension regulators, stroke length settings, and material guides for precision.
Safety GuardsProtective barriers (e.g., light curtains, interlocks) to prevent operator injury.

The working principle of manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop

  1. Material Loading: A sheet/roll of material (e.g., fabric, foam, leather) is placed on the anvil bed, aligned with the lower die.
  2. Die Engagement: The operator triggers the swing arm via lever, causing it to pivot downward.
  3. Cutting Action: The upper die (mounted on the swing arm) presses into the lower die, shearing the material between the die’s sharp edges.
  4. Cycle Completion: The swing arm retracts upward, and the cut part is removed; the process repeats for batch production.

Why choose our manual swing arm die cutter for small workshop?

  • Cost-Effective: No high upfront costs for automation, low maintenance fees, and no energy bills associated with electric-powered machines.
  • Flexible & Customizable: Compatible with a wide range of standard die sizes, supporting custom die shapes for unique project needs.
  • Portable & Space-Saving: Lightweight enough to move around the workshop, compact enough to fit in tight spaces.
  • Reliable Durability: Built with heavy-duty components to withstand regular use in small workshop settings.

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