Rhin-O-Tuff HD7000 Heavy Duty Interchangeable Die Modular Binding Punch Review |
Written by Jeff McRitchie
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Overview: - The Rhin-O-Tuff
HD7000 is a heavy duty interchangeable die binding punch that is
designed for print shops, binderies, copy shops, in-plant printers and
professional organizations.
- This machine is designed to allow
users to quickly and easily change punching patterns for creating
documents with different binding styles. In fact there are more than
twenty different hole-patterns to choose from.
- The HD-7000 is
known throughout the graphic arts industry for its heavy duty
construction, excellent productivity and versatile set of features.
Strengths / Features: - The
HD7000 offers the ability to punch an average of 41 sheets per lift
between all of the most common hole-patterns. It can punch as many as
55 sheets of paper per lift using 3-hole and Velobind hole-patterns and
as few as 30 sheets for spiral coil binding. These punching capacities
are excellent and are some of the best in the industry. In fact, the
only machine that can punch more sheets at one time is the HD7700 which
is a heavier duty version of this machine.
- This machine has a
legal sized punching throat. All of the dies for the HD-7000 are
capable of punching a fourteen inch legal sized sheet of paper. This
provides great flexibility for organizations that occasionally need to
punch legal sized paper. However, all of the dies used by this machine
also have fully disengageable punching pins and open throats. This
means that this machine can be used to punch virtually any length of
document up to twenty eight inches in length (sheets longer than 14"
will require a two step punching process).
- The thing that
sets the HD7000 apart from the HD6500 is the Rhino Tuff quick change
die system. This system allows users to switch punching patterns in
less than thirty seconds by simply releasing the locking levers and
sliding the die out of the system. You don't have to loosen screws or
other fasteners to change the dies.
- This machine is designed
to allow users to bolt their pieces of finishing equipment to the top
of the machine. Using special kits it is possible to attach a comb
opener, coil inserter or wire closer to the top of this punch. You can
even attach a special die holder that will store your extra punching
dies when you aren't using them.
- Like all of the machines
built by Rhino Tuff this machine is built out of heavy duty metal
components. The HD-7000 is constructed for commercial use in high
volume punching applications. It comes with a one year warranty on both
the dieset and the machine and is built to last for years without the
need for maintenance.
- The HD7000 uses a vertical punching
throat. The vertical throat allows operators to use the throat of the
machine to help align their documents for punching. Some users prefer
this type of design to a horizontal punch.
Weaknesses / Limitations: - The
HD7000 has many of the same features as the HD7700. However, in order
to save the consumer money Rhino Tuff replaced the motor with a smaller
and made the die sets smaller. For the small difference in price
between the two machines many users will find that the upgrade to the
HD-7700 Ultima is worthwhile. It offers a larger punching capacity,
heavier duty diesets and a larger more durable punching motor.
- The
HD-7000 punch is designed for industrial punching applications inside
binderies, copy shops and printing facilities. With that in mind, Rhino
Tuff has given this machine an industrial look and feel. For dedicated
operators this shouldn't be a problem. However, inside an office
environment this machine is more difficult to use and set up than
similar punching machines from GBC.
- Although the HD7000 is
technically capable of punching more sheets than many other punches on
the market the quality of the paper punching is sacrificed in the
process. Unfortunately this is the case for most of the Rhino Tuff
binding punches. In testing this machine I found that punching more
than twenty to twenty five sheets at a time resulted in jagged holes
and pages that were fused together. This affected the finished look and
functionality of the documents that I was binding.
- The quick
change die system that is used on this machine is certainly a lot
easier to use than the system included on the HD6500. However, in
comparing the process for changing dies on this machine and the process
used by the GBC modular binding punches, the die sets were much easier
to change on the GBC machines. I also do not like the retaining clip
system used by these machines to keep the punching pins locked into the
die. It makes pulling pins for punching custom sized sheets difficult.
Recommendation: - The
HD-7000 is an excellent machine for users that need a heavy duty
modular binding punch and don't have the money in their budget for
either the GBC Magnapunch or the Rhino Tuff HD7700.
- The legal
sized punching throat, excellent punching capacity, heavy duty
construction and quick die change system make this machine an excellent
choice for printers, binderies, copy shops and large organizations.
- However,
this machine has a smaller motor than the HD7700 and is not as easy to
use as the GBC Magnapunch. Still, it is a solid machine with a great
set of features offered at an excellent price point.
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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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