![]() But this is an example of the interchange concept, and associated costs. Obviously, this is a much higher-level (expensive) machine than the one you have here. There does not appear to be a way to replace the punch mechanism (die / strip usually) in these models.Īn example of a machine with interchangeable dies is located at. I believe that if you could find someone to do it, it would cost more than it would to simply replace the machine. You might check with a local dealer or office supply partner, to see if they know of anyone who could or would perform the service and what they might charge for it. ![]() I have never heard of sharpening these "blades", as they are actually punches, and there are likely some 20 small, individual "blades" that are part of the system. The lower-end machines such as this seem to run in the range of $200 USD. ![]() This product is now manufactured by GBC (General Binding Corp, part of Acco) and was replaced by the CombBind C150 - just FYI. ![]()
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