MBM Destroyit 4002 Strip Cut Paper Shredder (P-2)
MBM Destroyit 4002 Strip Cut Paper Shredder (P-2) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Specifications
| Shredder Application | Centralized / Large Office | 
| Sheet Capacity | Up to 35 | 
| Cut Type | Strip Cut | 
| Cut Size | 1/4 inch | 
| Security Level | P-2 | 
| Bin Capacity | 44 gallons | 
| Throat Width/ Feed Opening | 16 inch | 
| Shreddable Material | Paper, Paper Clips, Staples, Credit Cards, CDs & DVDs | 
| Speed | 30 ft/min | 
| Oil Injection | Manual | 
| Electrical Requirements | 115 Volts, Single Phase | 
| Electrical Connection (Phase) | Single Phase | 
| Maximum Horse Power | 1 3/4 HP (1.3 KW) | 
| Weight | 239 lb | 
| Dimensions | 23 1/4 x 25 1/4 x 38 1/4 inch | 
Product Description:
The MBM Destroyit 4002 Strip Cut Shredder is a powerhouse designed for centralized or large office environments. With the ability to shred up to 35 sheets at once, this shredder is perfect for handling high-volume shredding tasks efficiently. The 44-gallon bin capacity ensures convenient disposal, reducing the frequency of emptying.
- Versatile shredding capabilities allow for the destruction of paper, staples, paper clips, credit cards, CDs, and DVDs, providing a comprehensive solution for securely disposing of various materials.
- The 16-inch throat width feed opening makes it easy to insert documents, enhancing workflow efficiency.
- Operating at a speed of 30 ft/min, this strip cut shredder offers basic security needs at a P-2 level, suitable for standard confidentiality requirements.
- The automatic oil injection feature ensures optimal performance, prolonging the lifespan of the shredder and maintaining its efficiency.
- Electronic Capacity Control prevents overfeeding and potential jams, promoting smooth and uninterrupted shredding operations.
- Auto-reverse and power-cut off functions provide added safety measures, ensuring hassle-free operation and preventing accidents.
 
            
 
      
 
      
 
      
 
       
        