36" Black 10mm 5:1 Pitch Spiral Binding Coil - 100pk
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36" Black 10mm 5:1 Pitch Spiral Binding Coil - 100pk

Part #: 345110BLAC
Brand: MyBinding
  • Length: 36" Letter Standard (or choose other length)
  • Pitch: 5:1 (5 Holes Per Inch)
  • Diameter: 10mm
  • Quantity: 100 Per Box
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Product Description

This 36" Black 10mm 5:1 Pitch Spiral Binding Coil is designed for use with your 5:1 pitch coil punch for a special, tightly-wound coil binding. These 5:1 spirals provide a similar look and feel that you get with the more common 4:1 pitch coils. The primary difference is 5:1 pitch coil is designed for a hole pattern with five holes per inch (5:1). The tighter hole pattern offers a more elegant bind for your documents. Sold in quantities of 100, 5:1 pitch coils are available in sizes from 6mm up to 20mm in diameter (about 1/4" to about 3/4"). See below for a list of sizes and approximate capacities.

Please Note that most of our 5:1 pitch coil is made to order, is non-returnable, and can take an extra 2-3 business days to ship. If you need this product in a hurry, please give us a call for options before ordering.

Product Details

  • Product Type: 5:1 Pitch Coil Binding Spines
  • Color: Black
  • Diameter: 10mm
  • Pitch: 5:1 (5 Holes Per Inch)
  • Length: 36" Letter Standard (or choose other length)
  • Quantity: 100 Per Box

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about spiral coil. First, there are sizes ranging from a 6mm diameter all the way to 50mm. The smallest size can hold up to 30 pages and the largest can hold up to 444. A great benefit to spiral coil is that the pages lay flat. Better yet, they fold nicely back to back and the choices of color is one of the largest in any type of binding. Standard size coil has a 4:1 pitch, which is compliant with its respected hole punches. The standard length of each coil is 12 inches. Coil should always be longer than the pages you're binding. ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about spiral coil. First, there are sizes ranging from a 6mm diameter all the way to 50mm. The smallest size can hold up to 30 pages and the largest can hold up to 444. A great benefit to spiral coil is that the pages lay flat. Better yet, they fold nicely back to back and the choices of color is one of the largest in any type of binding. Standard size coil has a 4:1 pitch, which is compliant with its respected hole punches. The standard length of each coil is 12 inches. Coil should always be longer than the pages you're binding. There are also custom lengths up to 36 inches. With the extra length on each end, you finish off your book with special wire cutting crimpers. Once you're done, you'll have yourself a spiral coil bound book. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.

Coil Sizing Guide

Coil Diameter Fractional Equivalent (approx.) Maximum Thickness of Document including Covers Sheet Capacity (20# Bond)
6mm 1/4" 4mm - 5/32" 30
7mm 9/32" 5mm - 3/16" 42
8mm 5/16" 6mm - 7/32" 54
9mm 11/32" 7mm - 1/4" 65
10mm 3/8" 8mm - 5/16" 75
11mm 7/16" 9mm - 11/32" 85
12mm 15/32" 10mm - 3/8" 92
13mm 1/2" 11mm - 13/32" 105
14mm 9/16" 12mm - 7/16" 115
15mm 19/32" 13mm - 1/2" 125
16mm 5/8" 14mm - 17/32" 135
17mm 21/32" 15mm - 9/16" 142
18mm 11/16" 16mm - 5/8" 155
19mm 23/32" 17mm - 11/16" 160
20mm 3/4" 18mm - 23/32" 172
22mm 7/8" 20mm - 3/4" 190
23mm 15/16" 21mm - 27/32" 200
25mm 1" 22mm - 7/8" 220
28mm 1-1/8" 25mm - 1" 250
30mm 1-3/16" 27mm - 1 1/16" 270
32mm 1-1/4" 29mm - 1 1/8" 280
35mm 1-3/8" 32mm - 1 1/4" 310
38mm 1-1/2" 34mm - 1 5/16" 330
42mm 1-11/16" 38mm - 1 1/2" 350
45mm 1-3/4" 41mm - 1 5/8" 390
50mm 2" 46mm - 1 13/16" 440

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