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Started by yilaiwl6879, January 20, 2011, 05:47:59 PM

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th of the document you will want to crimp the edges so there will not be any slippage. To do this, you will want to use cut-and-crimp pliers. For your safety, and in order for the pliers to work correctly You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, it is important that you always use the pliers with your right hand, making sure that the red dot faces the ceiling. Align the pliers and squeeze. This will both cut the plastic coil and crimp it, preventing the wire from uncoiling. It is important to make sure that you crimp the coil close to the last hole. However You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, crimping it too close can make it difficult to turn the pages. You may need to try a few documents out before you get the hang of things.If you want to save some time You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, you may want to set up your auto-crimpers in either a single or double configuration. The setup can be a little tedious, but you may find that the process runs a little more efficiently, especially for longer production runs. Here are a few other quick tips to help you get started with coil binding.* It is not recommended to use the spiral coil method on documents that are over an inch and a quarter thick. The reason is that the binding simply does not function as well as it is supposed to at those thicknesses. If you do need to bind larger documents with coil you may want to consider an oval yilai:
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