Exploring the Akiles WireMac E Electric Wire-O Binding Machine
Written by Jeff McRitchie

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

If you are looking for tough, convenient electric binding machine, look no further than the WireMac E. This twin loop wire electric binder has a manual twin loop wire closer and an electric punch mechanism. The WireMac E gives you the option of either a 2:1 pitch or 3:1 pitch, which offers flexibility in the thickness of the documents you bind. Because of all this and more, the WireMac E is a great choice for projects involving higher volumes.

The fully disengageable die of the Wiremac E machine lets you bind almost document size and can prevent holes going halfway off the edge of the document for custom-sized projects. The machine also includes a continuous punching guide, allowing you to create a punch on a document that is longer than 14 inches. This procedure only requires that you punch one side, then flip over the paper and punch the other side using the punch guide.

The Wiremac E also has a sizing guide placed on the front of the binder so you can understand which size wire you need for which document. This guide works by comparing the sheet with the front notches, making set-up quick and easy. In addition the machine has a sturdy electric punch that has the ability to punch 22 sheets per lift or even 2 plastic covers at once. The binder has an activation switch operated by a foot pedal, which lets you hold your project with both hands, then punch through the document.

The WireMac E has a well-made, heavy-duty wire closer. This apparatus closes the wire evenly along the width of the document. The WireMac E also has a wire holder to help hang pages on the wire spine before you close it. Depending on the model, the binder can come in 2:1 pitch for documents between 5/8" and 1 ¼" thick or 3:1 pitch for documents between 3/16" and 9/16" thick.

For many projects, the WireMac E is an excellent choice in binding equipment. The machine, however does have a few limitations. Once such limitation is the fact that the only punch on the machine is operated with a foot pedal. This is neither as easy nor efficient as a switch, when you are creating only a few documents at one time.

Another limitation is that, if you use a binding system for higher-volume applications, you may want to look into equipment with a stand-alone wire closer with a modular punch. This could potentially be more productive, because it allows two people to work on a binding project at the same time, like an assembly-line process. This can drastically improve speed and efficiency.

As for the construction of the WireMac E, the unit is built to last with a sturdy metal design and actually weighs nearly 75lbs. This tough binding system can accommodate all medium to high volume binding projects. Made like it is, the WireMac E will last a long time and will always be reliable. One of the most reliable aspects of the machine is the solidly-constructed, simple-to-use wire closer. This component closes evenly along the length of the entire book, making it very effective and useful. Either of the WireMac E models include this wire closer and can be used to close every size of wire (the 3:1 pitch and the 2:1 pitch).

It well worth your time to explore the WireMac E. It's wonderful for a big company that does a great deal of wire binding. It is also perfect for small companies that want to use one of the most simple twin-loop wire binders on the market. Whatever your needs, smaller or larger, the WireMac E makes a beautiful, professional-looking wire bind that is just right for you needs - and a great value for your money.

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About The Author:

For more information or to purchase the Akiles WireMac E Electric Wire-O Binding Machine visit MyBinding.com

Jeff McRitchie is the director of marketing for MyBinding.com . He writes extensively on topics related to Wire Binding Machines, Binding Covers, Bookbinding Supplies, Binding Machines, Binders, Index Tabs, Laminators, Laminating Pouches and more.


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