Custom Length Binding Combs 100pk
12.89 NewCondition InStock

Custom Length Binding Combs 100pk

Part #: CLCOMBS
Brand: MyBinding
18 Questions, 18 Answers
  • Hole Pattern: 19 Hole
  • Size: Variable
  • Length: Variable
  • Quantity: 100 pk
Please Note: Ships in 3-5 Business Days
Select the length of of comb. It is best to count the number of holes you punched into your pages--a ring of the comb will fit into every hole, so by counting the holes of your page, you will know how many rings are needed.
  • Price Match Guarantee
  • Ships Free Over $75

$12.89

FREE shipping for orders over $75*

SWIPE FOR MORE IMAGES
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
video

Product Description

Custom length binding combs are now available from MyBinding.com. Whether you need really short combs for binding coupon books or really long combs for binding calendars or music scores we have what you need. Simply choose the color, size and length that you need. Prices are per 100 combs.
Please note that these are custom made lengths and may take 3-5 business days before shipping and are non-returnable. If you need a size, length or thickness not listed above give us a call at 1-800-944-4573 and a MyBinding.com sales specialist will be glad to help you.

Product Details

  • Product Type: Binding Combs
  • Product Number:BIND1010

Demonstration Video

Everything There is to Know About Plastic Binding Combs

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. There are many different ways to misuse plastic binding combs and we know that they go great with other things in your book, but that’s not what they’re for. This is everything you need to know about plastic binding combs. There’s a large variety of sizes, ranging from 3/16 of an inch to 2 inches, which means you can bind a book from 1 page to 425 pages. They won’t scratch, chip, peel or discolor. Standard sizes have a 19-hole punch pattern, but there are options for custom links. Pages flip easy and lay flat, which makes reading a breeze and allows for getting the ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. There are many different ways to misuse plastic binding combs and we know that they go great with other things in your book, but that’s not what they’re for. This is everything you need to know about plastic binding combs. There’s a large variety of sizes, ranging from 3/16 of an inch to 2 inches, which means you can bind a book from 1 page to 425 pages. They won’t scratch, chip, peel or discolor. Standard sizes have a 19-hole punch pattern, but there are options for custom links. Pages flip easy and lay flat, which makes reading a breeze and allows for getting the right margins for photocopying. In order to bind, you have to use a comb binding opener and the correct type of punch. Many machines do both. When placing the binding into the machine, make sure the teeth are facing up so you can thread the pages in. For plastic binding combs and other demos, reviews and how-to’s, go to MyBinding.com.

Sizing Guide

Size
Approximate Number of Sheets
(20# Bond)
3/16" 10 Sheets
1/4" 25 Sheets
5/16" 40 Sheets
3/8" 55 Sheets
7/16" 70 Sheets
1/2" 85 Sheets
9/16" 105 Sheets
5/8" 125 Sheets
3/4" 150 Sheets
7/8" 175 Sheets
1" 200 Sheets
1-1/8" 225 Sheets
1-1/4" 265 Sheets
1-1/2" 320 Sheets
1-3/4" 375 Sheets
2" 425 Sheets

Questions & Answers

The Cinch machines work with 2:1 pitch Twin Loop Wire https://www.mybinding.com/binding/binding-supplies/twin-loop-wire/shop-by-pitch/2-1.html, the combs have a different punching pattern, and are not compatible with the machine.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 2 months ago ago
Yes, if you have a comb binding machine. The comb opener on it will allow you to edit your books.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we do not have a comb that would be able to hold 600 sheets. The largest size of comb (2" diameter) is only able to hold up to 425 sheets of 20# paper.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 2 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. To bind on the 17" length of a tabloid size sheet you would need to go with a custom cut comb. For the length (# of loops) you would want to punch a sample and count the holes to determine the # of loops (length) that you need. The exact # of holes can vary depending on how the punch is aligned and custom cut wire may not be returned if you order the wrong size. You can find the custom cut combs here .

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 5 months ago ago
Thank yo9u for your question. For 75 sheets of 20# paper you would want to go with a 1/2" diameter. If you are using a heavier weight of paper the general rule of thumb is to add 1/8" to the thickness of your completed book ( including covers) to determine the size of spine that you will need. For the length (# of loops) you would want to punch a sample and count the holes to determine the # of loops (length) that you need. The exact # of holes can vary depending on how the punch is aligned and custom cut wire may not be returned if you order the wrong size.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 9 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The Custom Length Binding Combs come as a pack of 100 of the specific size and color that you select. All 100 spines would be the same size and color. Unfortunately there is a not a variety pack of combs available.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. If you are looking to binding on the 11" side of the sheet you can use a standard 11" binding comb. If you want to bind on the 17" side of the sheet you would need to go with the custom cut combs. Custom cut combs are sold by the loop not the inch. What you would want to do is punch a sample and count the hole to determine the number of loops. The diameter of comb you would want to use will be determined by the thickness of your document. You can find out sizing guide here .

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 6 months ago ago
If the book you are binding already has the rectangle holes, you can rebind it. You want to select the size of your book and add 1/8th of an inch to it. If you need help ordering the correct size, please contact us at 800-944-4573.

Answered by Mybinding.com
6 years and 7 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. We do ship internationally. If you put items in your cart and view the cart, you can enter your country and postal code to get the shipping cost. Please contact our customer service department directly if you need assistance placing the order and we would be happy to help.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 8 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately there is not a comb large enough to hold 1100 sheets. The largest comb is 2", which can hold up to 425 sheets of 20# paper.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 9 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we do not have a machine that will be able to punch a 17" wide document in a single pass. There are several options available where you would be able to punch a 17" wide document in 2 passes using a machine with a open throat. A continuous punching guide makes lining up the second punch a lot easier but unfortunately there is not a Comb Binding machine with that option. Akiles makes a couple Coil Binding machine with a continuous guide though.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 1 months ago ago
Hello, thank you for your question. The 21 ring in comb binding is generally for the A4 size paper. The largest 21 ring comb we have is 1" which holds approximately 200 pages of 20 lb paper. Any larger combs which traditionally fall into the 19 ring category have a lock on both ends to keep the comb closed. But that would possibly require re-punching of all of your documents.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 2 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Any comb binding would be able to punch and bind the 11" side of a 11" x 17" but, unfortunately there is not a comb binding machine that can punch the 17" side. There are Coil binding machines that have a open throat ( to accept wider paper stock) and a contentious punching guide that helps keeps spacing between the holes even on the second punching pass.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 7 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. There are definitely machine that are able to punch along a 12" side of a page. The Tamerica Optimus-21 has a 12" throat. There are also comb binding machines that can work with Legal sized paper ( 14"). IF you need assistance in selecting a machine give our customer service department a call @ 1-800-944-4573 and we would be happy to help find the best machine for you.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 8 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. When ordering Custom Length Binding Combs the length of the comb is determined by the # of rings. The best way to determine how many rings you need is by punching a a sample and counting the holes. It is important to do this as a a custom made item Custom Length Binding Combs are not able to be returned.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 8 months ago ago
Custom length combs are ordered by the ring. The best way to insure you get the proper size comb is to punch a sample and count the holes. You want to take this step every time because custom length combs are not returnable and made to order.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
The primary reason why we sell these by the ring instead of by the inch is that different customers choose to punch their documents differently. This way you can punch a sample sheet count the number of rings that you need and you will be guaranteed that the combs will fit. We would hate to ship you a box of custom length combs to find out that it won't work for your specific application.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
The primary reason why we sell these by the ring instead of by the inch is that different customers choose to punch their documents differently. This way you can punch a sample sheet count the number of rings that you need and you will be guaranteed that the combs will fit. We would hate to ship you a box of custom length combs to find out that it won't work for your specific application.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago

Submit a New Question