
Roland 60 Degree Cutting Plotter Blade is represented here by the RO-Roland Blade 60 Degree Cutting Plotter Blade, a precision replacement blade for compatible cutting plotters and vinyl cutters. The 60-degree cutting angle supports accurate contour cutting, lettering and detailed graphic production.
Cutting Plotter Blade Features
- Precision-ground cutting point supports clean lines and consistent contour cutting.
- Durable blade material provides dependable wear resistance in routine production.
- Designed for compatible Roland Blade plotter blade holders.
- Suitable for vinyl, adhesive film, sign-making media and other compatible thin materials.
- The 60-degree tip provides a practical balance of detail control and cutting depth for suitable media.
Applications and Selection Guidance
Select the blade angle according to media thickness, detail size and required cutting depth. Confirm blade-holder compatibility before ordering. Set blade exposure, downforce and cutting speed carefully to avoid damaging the backing liner.
- 30-degree blades are suitable for many general thin-film cutting tasks.
- 45-degree blades provide versatile performance for common sign-making media.
- 60-degree blades are often selected for thicker media, small details or deeper cutting requirements.
- Always perform a test cut before production.
Product Description
- Brand series: RO-Roland Blade.
- Blade angle: 60 degrees.
- Product type: Cutting plotter replacement blade.
- Application: Lettering, decals, graphics, vinyl and compatible film cutting.
- Selection: Match the blade to the correct holder and plotter model.



Roland 60 Degree Blade Compatibility And Results
The Roland 30 Degree Cutting Plotter Blade is selected when a compatible Roland plotter needs a controlled, shallow-angle replacement point for thin vinyl, label film and detailed lettering. The 30-degree geometry supports fine detail and clean vector changes on suitable media, while the holder, blade exposure, downforce, speed and backing liner determine final quality. Confirm the model and holder information before choosing a replacement.
How To Choose The Right Replacement Blade
- Confirm that the blade holder and shaft size match the Roland plotter.
- Choose 30 degrees for many thin films, lettering and detailed everyday cuts.
- Use a 45-degree option when a broader general-purpose angle is more suitable.
- Consider a 60-degree option for thicker media, small details or deeper cuts.
- Check blade exposure so only the required cutting point reaches the media.
Installation And Cutting Setup
Before installation, switch the plotter off and inspect the holder, spring, blade tip and collet for debris or damage. Insert the replacement blade securely, then set a conservative blade exposure and downforce. Run a small test pattern on the actual vinyl or film before starting a full sheet. A clean weed border with an intact backing liner is a useful sign that the cutting depth is correctly adjusted.
- Clean the holder and confirm that the blade rotates freely.
- Start with low speed and moderate downforce for the first test.
- Increase exposure only when the cut does not separate the intended layer.
- Inspect corners, circles and small lettering before production.
Safe Operation And Maintenance
Cutting plotters contain moving parts and a sharp exposed point. Keep hands clear during operation and follow the machine manufacturer instructions. Review the general machine-guarding guidance from OSHA and use the official Roland documentation for model-specific settings. After each job, remove adhesive residue and media scraps from the holder, store spare blades in a protective container and replace any tip that drags, skips or produces uneven corners.
Related JEEFOO Support
For compatible CNC and cutting-tool solutions, visit JEEFOO cutting tools to compare replacement options and product guidance. Record the plotter model, holder type, media, blade angle and successful test settings so repeat jobs can be set up consistently. This information also helps select a replacement when the original blade has worn or the cut quality changes.
Production Checklist
- Verify model and holder compatibility.
- Inspect and install the Roland 30 Degree Cutting Plotter Blade.
- Set minimal practical exposure and perform a test cut.
- Check fine details, corners, weeding and backing-liner integrity.
- Save the successful speed and downforce settings for the next run.
