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Overview
The Dahle High Capacity 20392 shredder has a 16" feed opening and a 50 gallon waste volume. It features full electronic capabilities including such safety features as automatic shutoff when the door is open and auto reverse to prevent an overfeed.
Housed in a wooden cabinet with casters, this rather stout machine is easy to move and position in its place of operation. This machine fits nicely in company mail rooms or any other centralized location where large amounts of shredded material is taken. Expensive shredding services are no longer needed with the ability to hold 50 gallons of shredded confidential waste. Not to mention the confidence in knowing your documents are immediately destroyed and can no longer be seen by others.
Dahle's shredders are made in Germany using the latest technology and finest materials. The end result is a quality machine and peace of mind in knowing your Dahle shredder will provide many years of trouble free operation.
Main Features
- Automatic On/Off
- Bag Full Auto Off
- Auto Reverse in the event of an overfeed
- Accepts staples, paper clips, credit cards, & cds
Specifications
General Specifications
Cut Type | cross-cut |
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Security Level | 4 |
DIN Security Level | Level P-5 |
Shred Width | 1/12" |
Shred Length | 9/16" |
Sheet Capacity (maximum) | 25 |
Bin Capacity (gal) | 50 |
Throat Size | 16" |
Shred Speed (Feet/Minute) | 22 |
Can Shred: | Paper, CDs, DVDs, Paper Clips, Staples, Credit Cards |
Shred Container Type | Cardboard Bin |
Motor (HP) | 2.5 |
Continuous Motor | Yes |
Auto Oiler | Optional |
Voltage | 100 - 120v (Standard) |
SKU | dah20392 |
UPC | 076769203921 |
Manufactured In | Germany |
Manufacturer | Dahle |
Manuf Part # | 20392 |
Model | 20392 |
Dimensions | 46 1/2" H X 27 1/2" W X 24" L |
Condition | New |
Weight | 328.0000 |
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Reviews
Some shredders can accommodate credit cards and CDs, but use cation when feeding in these items.
A strip-cut shredder cuts the paper into strips between one-eighth and one-half inch thick; the smaller the strips, the more difficult it is to reassemble the document.
Many shredders can cut through staples and paper clips, however, it is advisable to remove them first since metal dulls the shredder's blades, and if the shredder needs repairing, documents in need of shredding accumulate and become a potential security risk.
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