Red 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 50pk
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Red 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 50pk

Part #: W120RD21
Brand: MyBinding
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  • Capacity: Approx. 80-100 sheets (20lb bond)
  • Quantity: 50 pk
  • Hole Pattern: 21 Hole
  • Length: 11"
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Black 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 100pk W120BK21
$49.63
White 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 100pk W120WH21
$49.63
Silver 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 100pk W120SV21
$49.63
Blue 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wire - 100pk W120BL21
$54.79

Product Description

These high quality Red 1/2" 2:1 Pitch Twin Loop Wires are some of the best wire binding spines on the market today. Also called Wire-O, WireBind, and Double Loop Wire, these red 1/2" 2:1 pitch elements let pages lie flat with 360 Degrees rotation for convenient note-taking and photocopying as well as provide a permanent bind to your documents--meaning your pages stay secure and protected. Not only that, but these red 1/2" 2:1 pitch wire spines look a tad more refined than a plastic comb or spiral coil. Measuring 1/2" in diameter, these red twin loop wires can hold approximately 80-100 sheets. These red 1/2" 2:1 pitch twin loop wires come open in a "C" shape, allowing you to insert the spines into your punched pages and then simply use your wire binding machine or wire closer to finish your books. Product number W120RD21.

Product Details

  • Color: Red
  • Pitch: 2:1 (21 loops)
  • Size: 1/2"
  • Capacity: Approx. 80-100 sheets (20lb bond)
  • Quantity: 50 Per Box
  • Part Number: W120RD21

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about Twin Loop Wire. First there are sizes ranging from 3/16 of an inch to 1 1/2". There are many sizes of wire, which can hold up to 300 pages. And a great benefit to twin loop wire is that pages lay flat. Better yet, it folds nicely back to back. There are 2 standard pitch sizes: 2:1 and 2:1. 2:1 is better for larger size books while 2:1 is better for smaller ones and there are custom pitches for when you find yourself with a different punch. The standard length of wire is 11 inches and again there are custom lengths for when y ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about Twin Loop Wire. First there are sizes ranging from 3/16 of an inch to 1 1/2". There are many sizes of wire, which can hold up to 300 pages. And a great benefit to twin loop wire is that pages lay flat. Better yet, it folds nicely back to back. There are 2 standard pitch sizes: 2:1 and 2:1. 2:1 is better for larger size books while 2:1 is better for smaller ones and there are custom pitches for when you find yourself with a different punch. The standard length of wire is 11 inches and again there are custom lengths for when you need it. And like most bindings, there are several different colors to choose from. It is important that your wire works with your punch and wire binding machine. First check what type of wire your machine uses before purchasing and that is twin loop wire. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.

Sizing Guide

Size Pitch Approximate Capacity (20# Paper)
3/16" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 5-20 Sheets
1/4" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 20-30 Sheets
5/16" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 30-50 Sheets
3/8" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 50-60 Sheets
7/16" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 60-80 Sheets
1/2" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 80-100 Sheets
9/16" 3:1 Pitch (32 Loops) 100-120 Sheets

Questions & Answers

Thank you for your question. For lengths of twin loop wire other 11" long you would need to order a custom cut element. Custom wire is sold by the loop and is not able to be returned. To be sure you are ordering the correct length it is best to punch a sample and count the holes to determine the number of loops. You can find our custom cut wire options here.

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