Coil Binding
Description
The most common hole pattern used with coil binding is a 4:1 pitch
hole pattern (6mm outside the US). This simply means that there are
four holes per inch on the edge of the document. The holes for this
style are usually either round or oval shaped and depending on the size
and spacing of the hole pattern, there will be 43 or 44 holes on an
eleven inch binding edge. Supplies for binding documents with 4:1 pitch
spiral coil are available in sizes ranging from 6mm up to 50mm in
diameter. This allows for binding documents that are up to two inches
thick. Our professionals take pride in all our work, especially when it comes to working for your business.
Details
Date Added | 2012-07-26 |
Product Id | 10064846 |