DFG All-in-One Punch Binder
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DFG All-in-One Punch Binder

Part #: AllinOneBinder
Brand: DFG
  • Punching Capacity: 30 sheets (20#) per punch
  • Punch Length: Any Length thanks to the fully disengagement pins and open throat design
  • Wire Binding Capacity: 3/16" to 1 1/4"
  • Coil Binding Capacity: Electrical binding up to 7/8". Manual binding for any size
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Product Description

This DFG All-in-One Punch Binder is the world's first and only, tabletop, all-in-one punch and bind system with paper ejection and stacking device. Its innovative design allows for all punching and binding requirements to be completed in one compact, space-saving unit. Its built-in, automatic, "Paper Ejection" system increases punch productivity by 50%. Increase binding productivity with its innovative and built-in POSIBINDING technology that increases coil binding productivity up to 100%. Its CLOSEASSIST technology assures consistent and long lasting wire closure capability due to unique tapered steel bar and two-adjustment design. Plus, its unique design in comb binding spread capability allows for increased productivity through ease of finished book removal. Its INTERCHANGEABLE DIE design for coil, comb, wire, and other hole patterns, contributes to increased productivity through less than a two minute die change. The strong die lock mechanisms prevent damage due to movement inside the machine. Plus, the EXTA HEAVY PUNCH TOOL design allows for instant punch pin disengagement without the removal of the die. This DFG All-in-One Punch Binder has all metal design and no internal plastic structure parts.

Product Details

  • Increases productivity 50% -60%Thanks to the auto ejection system
  • Punch sheet sizes from 2" to 23" easily. Fully dis-engage punch pins without removing punch die
  • Larger, heavier and stronger Thickest solid side plates. Weight 120 lbs (without ejection receiving tray)
  • Gearbox virtually lasts a life time Special anti-punch impact designed gear box
  • Long lasting electrical control Electrical parts will never over heat
  • No motor brush replacement or maintenance needed
  • Will not interrupt work flow Can clear jam outside the punch without manually rotating motor shaft. Auto reverse and semi auto reverse is standard
  • Auto ejection function can turn off for odd paper size
  • No internal plastic slider parts used High strength Gear-rack mechanism used to replace aluminum-plastic slide mechanism
  • All metal design no internal plastic parts used
  • Successfully eliminates punch jam and parts damage from packed chip tray Thanks to overflow protection design
  • Strong die lock mechanism prevents die damage due to die movement inside the machine. Dies are secured in place by 4 screws. No tools needed.
  • Better die life Felt type grease die lubrication (not oil type lubrication)

Item Specifications

  • Punching Capacity: 30 sheets (20#) per punch
  • Punch Length: Any Length thanks to the fully disengagement pins and open throat design
  • Comb Binding Capacity: Up to 2" thickness (50 mm), 500 sheets
  • Wire Binding Capacity: 3/16" to 1 1/4"
  • Coil Binding Capacity: Electrical binding up to 7/8". Manual binding for any size
  • Weight: Net: 145lbs Gross: 185lbs (with wooden packaging)
  • Dimensions:
    18" (w) x 21 1/2" (d) x 13" (h) - without paper receiving
    33" (w) x 21 1/2" (d) x 12" (h) - with paper receiving
  • Disengagement Pins: Full set
  • Power Supplier:
    110 VAC, 5 amps, 50/60Hz, 500 watts or
    220 VAC, 3 amps, 50/60Hz, 500 watts
  • Warranty: One year limited
  • Part Number: AllinOneBinder

Demonstration Video

Transcript: For binding, first, you take off this. We're going to start with the wire. What you do with this is you take your book, put the back cover on top, and then you turn it over, and then you just jog it to the side. And take your element. Just start it at one end with your thumb and you run it all the way down the end. Twist it in. And then what you have here is you have markers to decide how close it is so what we do is close it, and then you flip the back cover over. You got your clear cover sheet, a nice little book. To comb, start with the comb, click that in here, open it up, get your ... Read More
For binding, first, you take off this. We're going to start with the wire. What you do with this is you take your book, put the back cover on top, and then you turn it over, and then you just jog it to the side. And take your element. Just start it at one end with your thumb and you run it all the way down the end. Twist it in. And then what you have here is you have markers to decide how close it is so what we do is close it, and then you flip the back cover over. You got your clear cover sheet, a nice little book. To comb, start with the comb, click that in here, open it up, get your book, make sure your book is jogged good, put it in, bring it in, close it, and you're done. For coil, take a book, get two black covers out, jog it up square, take your coil, start it at one end, do about three or four holes, turn the roller on, and when you're done, you just cut the ends, and you're done.
Transcript: Alright, to change the die on the machine: first of all you turn the power off in the back and then there are two screws here that you have to loosen up and take off; two on each side. Take the die out. Put your die in. Make sure they're tight and then you just turn the machine back on and you can punch paper.
Alright, to change the die on the machine: first of all you turn the power off in the back and then there are two screws here that you have to loosen up and take off; two on each side. Take the die out. Put your die in. Make sure they're tight and then you just turn the machine back on and you can punch paper.

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