MBM Triumph™ 5210, 5221, 5222, 5255 & 5260 Replacement Blades  (Discontinued)
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MBM Triumph™ 5210, 5221, 5222, 5255 & 5260 Replacement Blades  (Discontinued)

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  • Blade Type: Standard Inlay Blades (INL)
  • Compatible Equipment: MBM Triumph models 5210, 5221, 5222, 5255, or 5260
  • Blade Material: 50% High Alloy Steel / 50% Standard Grade Steel
  • Exceeds OEM factory specifications and officially Diamond Cut® for extreme precision and longevity
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Overview

If you need a new paper cutter knife for your MBM Triumph models 5210, 5221, 5222, 5255, or 5260, then you have come to the right place. We offer the highest-quality Diamond Cut replacement blades so you are assured a long blade life and a perfectly straight cut. The blades measure 24.803" x 3.57" x 0.394" and feature 5 holes*. These standard inlay steel replacement blades offer a perfect combination of strength and economical pricing.
Not quite sure these are the blades your need for your Triumph cutter? Call us at (866) 537-2244 so we can help!

Specifications

Item # 05JYMBM42272-GRP
Manufacturer Jayhawk Plastics, Inc.
Manufacturer Part Number KN42272
Quantity 1 Knife
Size 24.803 x 3.57 x 0.394
Compatible Equipment MBM Triumph 5210
MBM Triumph 5221
MBM Triumph 5222
MBM Triumph 5255
MBM Triumph 5260
Blade Type Standard Inlay Blades (INL)
Blade Material 50% High Alloy Steel / 50% Standard Grade Steel
Blade Holes 5 Holes
Blade Hole Details M10

Description

If you have a MBM Triumph model 5210, 5221, 5222, 5255, or 5260 cutter and need a new replacement blade, then look no further. They measure 24.803" x 3.57" x 0.394" and feature 5 holes (M10)*. Our premium Diamond Cut paper cutter knives are made of a bi-metallic composition. These standard inlay steel INL blades are manufactured with 50% standard grade steel and 50% high alloy steel. They are fused together in a way that produces a very high quality blade, but at an economical price.

*Important Note: At times, cutter manufacturers will change the specs on a machine, without also changing the model name or model number. Because of this possibility, it is important to compare the spec (measurements, holes, etc.) with the specs listed here to be sure they match. If they do not, or if you are not sure these are the blades for you, please call us at (866) 537-2244 so we can help find you the exact cutter knife that you need.

Don't ruin your cutter with a dull blade when buying a new blade online is so simple and a fairly inexpensive solution. It is obvious that a dull blade will create rough edges, which create sub-par finished stacks that can hurt your business' quality standards and cause you to loose clients. But a dull blade also harms your machine itself, as it forces the cutter to work harder than it is supposed to, which can lead to costly repairs and damage. Don't risk harming you valuable equipment investment; buy a new MBM Triumph™ paper cutter blade online today. Consider keeping a second blade on-hand, so that when your installed blade needs sharpening or replacing, your business doesn't have to stop or slow down while you wait.

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We offer a huge selection of replacement paper cutter knives that are not listed directly on our website. Just give us a call at (866)537-2244 and have your current cutter manufacturer, model name, model number, and blade specifications (dimensions, material, holes/slots) handy so we can find you exactly what you need.

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