GBC Black 5/16" ZipBind Binding Spines 10pk - 15032
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GBC Black 5/16" ZipBind Binding Spines 10pk - 15032

Part #: 15032
Brand: GBC
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  • Color: Black
  • Size: 5/16"
  • Capacity: 40 sheets
  • Quantity: 10 pack
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These convenient 5/16" ZipBind spines allow you to easily edit CombBind bound documents. Snapping open and closed for easy edits without a machine, this 10 pack of 5/16" CombBind spines will hold up to 40 sheets and allow 360-degree page turning. Simply open spine with pen or convenient edit tool (included). For use on CombBind (19 hole) punched paper. Product number 15032.

Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Size: 5/16"
  • Capacity: 40 sheets
  • Quantity: 10 pack
  • GBC Part Number: 15032

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. Today we look at GBC’s Zipbind spines. What are they and how do they work? All plastic comb binding systems punch a 19-hole punch pattern in a standard 11-inch length of paper. With this punch pattern you can use plastic combs. Or you could use Zipbinds with the same pitch. The look is rounder, simpler, and, in many ways, more stylish. In fact, with a 19-hole punch pattern, there are at least three different options: Zipbinds, plastic comb binds, and Spiral-O 19-loop wire binds.

On a table, or mounted to a comb opener rack, the Zipbind spine is fastened into plac ...
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Welcome to MyBinding video. Today we look at GBC’s Zipbind spines. What are they and how do they work? All plastic comb binding systems punch a 19-hole punch pattern in a standard 11-inch length of paper. With this punch pattern you can use plastic combs. Or you could use Zipbinds with the same pitch. The look is rounder, simpler, and, in many ways, more stylish. In fact, with a 19-hole punch pattern, there are at least three different options: Zipbinds, plastic comb binds, and Spiral-O 19-loop wire binds.

On a table, or mounted to a comb opener rack, the Zipbind spine is fastened into place and then the project draped over the teeth. And then a small hand tool is used to close the seam of the spine. Simply dragged all the way along the spine once or twice, it closes all the teeth. Part of Zipbind’s unique look is that the seam is hidden between the back page and the back cover of the book. That way all that you can see from the outside are the rounds. Similar to plastic combs, Zipbinds are very easy to edit. The little arm on the same hand tool is inserted inside the spine and dragged all the way along, unlocking the teeth. Then remove the spine and edit your document as necessary. Then bind again.

There it is, Zipbinds, one of the many options for great book binding. For more demos, reviews, and how tos on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding’s how to videos. Today we answer the question, “How to edit a Zipbind spine?” Book editing made fast and easy. Certainly a benefit of Zipbind spines is they are so easy to edit. Watch this. The same hand tool that you use to close the bind on the other side has a little needle. That end goes right into the spine by the teeth, sliding it all the way along, one fluid motion, and it unlocks all the teeth. They come apart with great ease. Then, a little twist to the spine, and remove it from the project. Then make your edits to the book, add, remove, or replace pages, and bind ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding’s how to videos. Today we answer the question, “How to edit a Zipbind spine?” Book editing made fast and easy. Certainly a benefit of Zipbind spines is they are so easy to edit. Watch this. The same hand tool that you use to close the bind on the other side has a little needle. That end goes right into the spine by the teeth, sliding it all the way along, one fluid motion, and it unlocks all the teeth. They come apart with great ease. Then, a little twist to the spine, and remove it from the project. Then make your edits to the book, add, remove, or replace pages, and bind again. That’s just how easy it is to edit a Zipbind spine. For more demos, reviews, and how tos on this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.
Transcript: Now you can make edits to your document quickly and easily with new ZipBind Spines. ZipBind Spines feature unique snap-open mechanism similar to a three-ring binder. Once your document is bound and you need to make changes, simply pull the spine open with your hand or pen, replace your page and snap the spine shut like a three-ring binder. Edits have never been so easy. ZipBind Spine works on comb bind 19-hole punch paper. Spine packages include a handy tool to open or close the spine easier. ZipBind Spines easily fit on new comb bind binding machines, and adaptors are available to fit on exis ... Read More
Now you can make edits to your document quickly and easily with new ZipBind Spines. ZipBind Spines feature unique snap-open mechanism similar to a three-ring binder. Once your document is bound and you need to make changes, simply pull the spine open with your hand or pen, replace your page and snap the spine shut like a three-ring binder. Edits have never been so easy. ZipBind Spine works on comb bind 19-hole punch paper. Spine packages include a handy tool to open or close the spine easier. ZipBind Spines easily fit on new comb bind binding machines, and adaptors are available to fit on existing GBC machines.

Questions & Answers

Unfortunately, not. The 5/8" zip bind spines are only available in a pack of 50.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 3 months ago ago
I would say that the Proclicks are a little more reliable than the Zip bind spines, they stay closed a little better. A 3:1 pitch wire binding machine can also be used for the Proclicks, as they have the same punching pattern.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 4 months ago ago
You can use ZipBind Binding Spines. https://www.mybinding.com/gbc-black-5-16-zipbind-binding-spines.html

Answered by MyBinding
3 years and 10 months ago ago
The 5/8" ZipBind Binding Spines 50pk - 15007, will hold up to 110 sheets of 20 lb paper, not including the covers.

Answered by My Binding
4 years and 6 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately Zipbinds are only available in 3 sizes;5/16", 1/2", and 5/8" and only in the standard 11.5" length.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 4 months ago ago

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