DFG Wire-1000 Heavy Duty Manual Twin Loop Wire Binding Machine Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Monday, 20 October 2008
Overview: - The Wire-1000 is a 3:1 pitch double loop wire binding machine produced by the Document Finishing Group (DFG).
- It
is an all metal binding machine that is specifically designed for
offices and organizations that bind a few dozen reports per week.
- With
a price tag that is easy to swallow, the DFG Wire1000 is ideal for
small and medium sized companies that are just getting started with
wire binding.
- Plus, this machine has a great set of features that makes wire binding both quick and easy.
Strengths / Features: - This
machine has an excellent punching capacity, especially considering its
price range. It is rated to punch up to twenty five sheets of paper at
a time. However, it is best to punch twenty or less sheets at a time.
Punching more than this can make pulling the punching handle quite
difficult and can reduce the quality of the punched holes.
- The
Wire1000 is a 3:1 pitch wire binding machine that punches a
hole-pattern with three holes per inch. This hole pattern can be used
to bind documents with wire binding spines between 3/16" and 9/16" in
diameter. It can also be used with GBC Proclick reclosable binding
spines and with 3:1 pitch spiral coils. This can give you the
flexibility to choose between several different binding styles for your
organization.
- This machine also has fully disengageable
punching pins. It has an eleven inch punching throat for use with
standard letter sized sheets. However, the disengageable dies allow the
punch to be used with shorter documents. Plus, the Wire-1000 has an
open punching throat so it can be used to punch longer documents using
a two step punching process.
- The Wire1000 also has a fully
adjustable wire closer, a wire hanger and is made from heavy duty metal
components that are designed to hold up over time.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - Although
the Wire1000 does include a wire hanger, it is inconveniently located
on the back of the machine. In order to use the hanger you will have to
turn the machine sideways on your table or workstation. This makes the
wire holder on this machine almost useless.
- The control for
the wire closer on this machine is a small dial on the side of the
system. This type of adjustment does not provide as much control as a
wheel or dual knobs. This may make it difficult to fine tune the wire
closer in order to ensure that all of your spines close precisely every
time.
- This is a 3:1 pitch wire binding machine. It is
compatible with three to one wire spines for binding documents up to
9/16" thick (approximately 125 sheets). Using this machine it is
difficult to bind documents that are thicker than this. If your
organization needs to bind documents that are thicker than 9/16" you
may need to consider purchasing a different machine.
Recommendation: - The
DFG Wire1000 is an excellent machine for a home office or a small
office. It offers an excellent value for your organization's dollar.
- The
decent construction and feature set of this machine make it ideal for
companies that need to bind a few dozen documents per week.
- Larger
users may want to consider a machine with a better wire closer control,
a more conveniently placed wire holder or an electric punching control.
- Still, this is an excellent machine for users that want to begin binding their own documents using double loop wire.
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About The Author:
If you need more information or would like to purchase the DFG Wire-1000 Heavy Duty Manual Twin Loop Wire Binding Machine or any of the other Wire Binding Machines that we carry please feel to visit our site or contact us with your questions.
This review was written by Jeff McRitchie who is the director of marketing for Mybinding.com.
Jeff has written more than three hundred articles and more than two
hundred reviews on Binding Machines, Binding Supplies, Report Covers,
3-Ring Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Supplies, Paper
Shredders and Paper Handling Equipment.
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