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Inserting largesized coil onto books is actually faster

If you have ever attempted to bind a bookusing large sized color coil (larger than 30mm) you will understandjust how frustrating the process can be. For smaller sized book bindingyou can easily use your spiral inserter to quickly spin the coilbinding onto your document. However, inserting coil on large books is aslow manual process that can be tedious. In order to make the process alittle bit easier and to save a lot of time, here are some tips forbinding large documents with spiral binding: 1. Make sure to ALU-ZINC COIL Factory form the spine of your book to match the curve of thecoil binding you are inserting – If you simply line up the holes of thebook and attempt to insert the coil onto the book you will find thatthe curvature of the spiral coils will make in nearly impossible toinsert them.

However, by curving the spine of the book you should beable to insert the coil more easily. Most spiral coil inserters have asmall curved section on the top of them to help you get the appropriatecurve on your documents. However, if you are planning on doing a lot oflarger book bindings with color coil binding you might considerinvesting in a coil book binding former. A Coil book spine formerallows you to form the spine of the book and holds it in place whileyou insert the coil. 2. Consider using an oversized oval hole pattern – As the diameter ofspiral coil increases, the thickness of the filament also increases.Inserting the larger coil binding through standard sized holes oftenproves difficult. Using an oversized oval punch pattern provides largerholes making inserting considerably easier. 3. Put away your coil inserter – After trying to use your electric coilinserter to spin larger sizes of coil bindings onto a few documents youwill soon discover that it doesn’t work very well.

Inserting largesized coil onto books is actually faster if you simply insert the coilbinding by hand. 4. Try using a different pitch of coil – Using a different pitch ofspiral with fewer holes is another option that is available to makebinding documents with large diameters of coil binding a little biteasier. Many printers who bind a lot of larger documents with coilbinding use a 2.5 HPI .400 pitch coil. This spiral coil can be usedwith a 2:1 pitch square hole wire die but is much easier to insertsince the coil binding is a little bit more rigid and it hasconsiderably fewer spirals to insert. This type of coil binding is alsoavailable in sizes up to 2-1/4″ (56mm) where regular 4:1 pitch coil isonly available in sizes up to 2″ (50mm).

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