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VEVOR Coil Spiral Binding Machine, Manual Book Maker 34-Holes Binding 120 Sheets, Adjustable 3/16" - 9/16" Coil Binding Spines, Silver&Black
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Highlights
- Punches 34 holes, binds 120 sheets at once
- Compatible with Letter, A4, A5 paper sizes
- Adjustable margins for precise document alignment
- Durable cast iron construction, rust-resistant
Description
Binding Efficiency and Neatness: Our binding machine handles bulk projects effortlessly, punching up to 34 holes, 12 sheets, and binding 120 sheets at once. Ideal for schools, offices, and businesses, it ensures professionally finished documents. Note: Suitable for Double Loop Wire with a pitch of 3:1. Using other double loop wires may affect functionality.
Compatible with Various Sizes: This binding machine is suitable for Letter size, A4 size, A5 size, and more, ensuring strong compatibility for various document bindings.
Easy to Operate: Designed for user convenience, our coil binding machine features adjustable edge guides and side margins, and adjustable binding spine sizes from 3/16" to 9/16" (binding spines need to be purchased separately). Simple operatiom with a handle lever press.
Sturdy & Durable Material: Crafted with a cast iron base with a powder-coated surface, our book binder is robust and rust-resistant. The ABS plastic shell is wear-resistant and not easily cracked. Metal side arms and carbon steel blades ensure durability and precise punching.
Practical Accessories: Our punch binder comes with a pcs of oil-absorbing paper. No need for separate purchases! Use the oil-absorbing paper to clean the machine before the first use to avoid paper soiling, as it is lubricated.
Package Content:
1 x Binding Machine
1 x Oil Absorbent Paper
1 x Instruction Manual
1 x Paper Holder
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Q: Can it punch through card stock and laminated papers?
A: Hello, Thank you for your question! The VEVOR Coil Spiral Binding Machine is designed to punch through standard paper. However, punching through card stock and laminated papers may be challenging. Users have reported that punching laminated sheets can cause jams or damage to the machine, especially if multiple sheets are attempted at once. It's generally recommended to punch laminated sheets one at a time to minimize the risk of issues. If you require binding for laminated materials, you might consider using a coil binding machine with a higher punching capacity or one specifically designed for laminated sheets. Alternatively, manual methods such as using a hole puncher for each hole or pre-punching the laminated sheets before binding may be effective. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
submitted byVevor Store - 16 days agoBrand expert