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Articles » Business » Miscellaneous Business » Binding » Akiles Wiremac - A Family of Wire Binders

Author - Dave Stuart
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  • Date Contributed: Sep 01, 2009

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Akiles Wiremac - A Family of Wire Binders


Wire binding machines create a simple, yet highly professional-looking bind. Wire binding elements are available in a variety of different brilliant colors. The Akiles line of Wiremac wire binders has crept up the charts to quickly become an industry leader. The WireMac family is now available in four different models. This article will go into detail regarding the different WireMac machines.

Before explaining the different types of WireMac models available, it is important to know that there are two distinctly different types of wire binding machines. This distinction is based on the hole punching pattern. These are 2:1 pitch and 3:1 pitch.

Two-to-one pitch hole patterns punched by 2:1 machines can only use 2:1 pitch supplies. The same goes for 3:1 pitch elements. Three-to-one pitch hole patters have holes punched closer together, creating a "tighter" look. The 2:1 machines have the holes spaced farther apart, making it possible to bind thicker books.

Types of Wiremac Machines:

1. Basic Akiles Wiremac - The basic model is available in either a 2:1 pitch or 3:1 pitch hole format. Once a hole format has been chosen, it cannot be changed. In other words, the punching die cannot be swapped out for a different style. These machines punch around 20 sheets at a time and are made from all-metal construction. These are great for low to medium-volume use.

2. Akiles Wiremac Duo - The Duo version includes both 2:1 and 3:1 punching dies, allowing this machine to use both types of wire binding elements. This is ideal for businesses that want the versatility of using multiple types of bookbinding. This machine is slightly larger than the basic model, but is still compact enough to sit on a counter or desk. It is made from all-metal construction.

3. Akiles Wiremac Combo - This machine is available in 2:1 and 3:1 pitch designs, depending on the user’s preference. It also includes a comb-binding machine, for added convenience. This also means that the combo can be used with 19-ring wire, sometimes referred to as wire comb. This machine is a great option for multiple format binding.

4. Akiles Wiremac-E - The model, from Akiles, is available in either 2:1 or 3:1 punching patterns. The advantage of the Wiremac-E is the electric punch. This punch speeds up the binding process and is ideal for medium to high-volume binding. This machine is also made from all-metal construction.

In conclusion, wire binding continues to be a commonly used and preferred method of binding reports, books and other documents in businesses around the United States. Contact OfficeZone.com (http://www.officezone.com) for more information about Akiles Wiremac binding machines (http://www.officezone.com/wire1.htm).

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