A binding machine is a device used to secure papers together. It is a relatively common piece of piece of equipment used in offices and schools.
To bind a document, the user first punches holes in the paper with a specialized hole punch. Pages must be punched a few at a time with these machines. If hard covers are desired, they must be punched as well.
Then the user chooses a spine size that will match the document. Standard sizes are 4.8 mm (3⁄16 in) (for 16 sheets of 20# paper) up to 51 mm (2 in) (for 425 sheets). Spine lengths are generally 280 mm (11 in) to match the length of letter-size paper.
The rings on the spine open and insert into the holes in the page, then rest against the body of the spine, resulting in a closure that can be opened again for making changes to the book.
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Machine opening the spine - Pre-punched paper with spine rings through holes
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Rings closed on paper - Completed book out of machine
Punching Capacity :
15 sheets (A4/80g) Paper
18 sheets (A4/70g) Paper
Paper Size : A4
Binding Sheets Capacity: 200 sheets (A4/80g) max
Punch Holes Quantity : 21 holes
Punch Blade Release: 1-21
Punch Size : 3 x 8 mm
Margin Adjustable : 3-6 mm
Net Weight : 6.97 kg
*NO WARRANTY (U can return to us if any manufacturer faulty within a week)
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