Adolf Mohr Maschinenfabrik was founded in 1906 and a few years later started marketing its products under the brand name POLAR and MOHR. In 1946 Karl and Rudolf, sons of the company founder Adolf Mohr, started specializing in the construction of cutting machines for the paper processing industry. The efficiency, quality and durability of the cutters meant that they were soon regarded as prime examples of the high standard of products "made in Germany", and the company evolved from a regional provider to the world's largest supplier of high-speed cutters.
MOHR cutting machines, commonly referred to as guillotines or paper cutters in the graphics industry, are robust, programmable devices equipped with hydraulic drive units.
Both the company and machine operators appreciate the machines for their ease of use and exceptional durability. The precise cutting accuracy is achieved through a solid construction and an integrated direct measurement system, ensuring long-lasting performance.
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LW stack lifts improve ergonomic conditions and reduce operator fatigue when loading high-speed cutters by automatically adjusting to an optimal working height, making the process more efficient and less physically demanding.