1260 Kempar
,
Madison Heights
, MI
48071
, U.S.A. Phone:248-733-0400, Fax: 775-587-5352
Email: [email protected] Website: www.dfgus.com
How to Make Books Manually (any thickness)
How to Determine Appropriate Coil Size
There are three ways you can choose an appropriate coil size:
1.
Use any size coil you like, as long as the coils size is larger than book thickness
2.
Use coil that is 2 – 6 mm (1/8” to ¼”) larger than book thickness
3.
Use our coil size selector. See following picture:
Specification:
Punch:
Max. 25 sheets of paper (20 lbs), 15-20 Normal
Punch size:
Any size
Binding Size:
Electric power binding up to 7/8". Manual binding to any size.
Full 46 Disengagement Pins:
center punching with any size paper without "half-moons"
Electrical Coil Binding:
up to 7/8”
Side Margin Control:
Lets you center holes quickly and easily for perfect alignment
Coil Size Selector:
Built-in selector takes the guesswork out of choosing the proper size
element
Punch margin control:
Provide strongest binding for any book size
Open Throat and Easy Punch Support:
Easily punch any book length
Manually turn your coil into the
book. This is a very easy process.
(Tip: It will be much easier to twist
the front end of coils)
Cut and crimp the coils (see #3 of
power roller binding)
Put book on machine base, under the
“Size Selector”.
Move the “Size Selector” down until
its bottom touches the top sheets of
the book.
The top of the “Size Selector” will
point to a size you can use on the
scale