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The Role of the Plastic Coil Cutter in Plastic Coil Binding

Plastic Coil Cutter

The Role of the Plastic Coil Cutter in Plastic Coil BindingPlastic coil binding is quickly becoming one of the most popular and attractive ways to bind books, manuals, and reports. Whether you are doing low-volume binding or high-volume commercial production, you’ll need a few basic tools to get started.

A coil punch is used to punch holes in the papers you’ll be binding. A coil inserter threads the plastic coil through those holes. A plastic coil cutter then cuts off the ends of the coil and crimps them down so they can not unravel. Although it’s only used for a few seconds in the spiral binding process, the plastic coil cutter is one of the most important parts of this process.
The plastic coil cutter is open to many different variations. For very small-scale operations, you may want to use plastic coil cutter pliers which can also crimp the ends of the coil. Hand-held plastic coil cutter pliers are not the best choice if you do more than a few pieces at a time, though, because they are difficult to use and result in hand fatigue.

The much better choice is a power plastic coil cutter.

A plastic coil cutter that runs on electricity can cut and crimp both sides of the plastic coil simultaneously and with little effort on the part of the operator. A high quality plastic coil cutter can dramatically increase production while cutting down on the amount of labor required to spiral bind a document.

Plastic coil binding will only continue to gain popularity. If you are ready to give it a try for your business needs, Film Source, Inc. can provide you with everything you need. From binding supplies to a coil punch and new plastic coil cutter, you’ll find a huge variety of products at Film-Source.net.

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