Industrial Electronic Hot Cutting Machine

Industrial Electronic Hot Cutting Machine

SKU: C-180

Overview

Product Overview: C-180 Hot Cutting DeviceThe C-180 is an industrial-grade electronic hot cutter designed primarily for sealing and cutting synthetic materials like woven labels, ribbons, and tapes. The heat prevents fraying by melting the edges as it cuts.Technical SpecificationsFeatureDetailsModelC-180Brand科普森 (Kepusen / COPS)Voltage220VPower$\ge 10\text{W}$Max Temperature$2000^\circ$ (Note: likely Celsius, as shown in the spec sheet)Place of UseIndustrial / CommercialKey FeaturesAdjustable Heat: Features a rotary dial to control the temperature based on the thickness of the material.Integrated Cooling: Includes a built-in fan at the top to prevent the unit from overheating during prolonged industrial use.Safety Warning: The yellow triangular sticker indicates a high-temperature hazard; the blade and heating element become extremely hot during operation.Stability: Built on a wide metal base plate to ensure it stays secure on a workbench.

Specifications

Specification,Value / Detail Model Number,C-180 Input Voltage,220V AC (Standard 2-pin or 3-pin plug) Power Consumption,≥10W (Adjustable based on heat setting) Working Temperature,Adjustable from 100°C to 600°C Peak Temperature,"2000∘ (Max element capacity, not recommended for sustained use)" Frequency,50 / 60 Hz Weight,Approx. 430g (0.94 lbs) Machine Dimensions,"Approx. 16cm x 8cm x 8cm (6.3""×3.1""×3.1"")" Material Build,ABS Industrial Housing & Steel Alloy Base

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Product Description

Component,Description Material Compatibility,"Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic, and other synthetic blends." Safety Features,High-visibility heat warning labels and a grounded 220V electrical configuration. Portability,"Lightweight enough for easy repositioning, but features a wide base for stationary stability." Power Efficiency,"Optimized to pull ≥10W depending on the heat setting, making it energy-efficient for small-to-medium workshops."