Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Unlike many other larger spiral coil binding machines

  • Unlike many other larger spiral coil binding machines, the CoilMac-M does not include an electric spiral coil inserter. It does include an inserting table that helps to make the process of inserting spines by hand easier. However, an inserter or coil spinner would Coach Sunglasses,make the binding process go a lot faster. For an electric inserter you have to step up to the CoilMac ECI.
  • This machine does not include a pair of spiral coil crimping pliers. These special pliers are used to cut and crimp the ends of the coil spines so that they don't spin off the book once it is bound. The process of cutting and crimping coil is extremely difficult if you don't have these special coil crimpers. Users who choose the Coilmac-M should really consider ordering a pair of pliers with the machine.
  • This machine has a thirteen inch punching throat and has five disengageable dies for punching common paper sizes. Users who need to punch letter, legal, half letter or standard European sizes should not have a problem with this machine. However, the Coilmac-M is not designed to punch custom length documents. Attempting to punch odd sized sheets will most likely result in a half hole being left on the edge of your document.

Recommendation:

  • The Akiles CoilMac-M manual coil binding machine is ideal for small and medium sized companies that are looking for a solution to bind up to fifty documents per week.
  • It is known for its rugged metal construction, excellent feature set, versatility and dependable performance.
  • This machine is great for binding a few documents per day. However, it is not ideal for high volume applications.
  • Larger volume users may want to consider an electric coil binding punch with a spiral coil inserter. Or even a Arnette Sunglasses,manual punch with an electric spiral coil inserter.

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