7/8" Black Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk
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7/8" Black Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk

Part #: PC780BK
Brand: MyBinding
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  • Hole Pattern: 19 Hole
  • Approximate Capacity: 175 Sheets
  • Length: 11" (19 Rings)
  • Shape: Round
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7/8" Grey Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk PC780GY
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7/8" Navy Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk PC780NV
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7/8" Clear Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk PC780CL
$24.49
7/8" White Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk PC780WH
$25.69
7/8" Royal Blue Plastic Binding Combs - 100pk PC780BL
$29.49

Product Description

These black 7/8" plastic combs are some of the highest quality binding combs on the market and are designed to fit any standard plastic comb binding machine . Hand-rolled to provide a smooth glossy finish, these 7/8" black combs allow pages to flip freely and lie flat for easy reading and margin to margin photocopying. Designed for use with 8.5" x 11" pages, these 7/8" spines can hold about 175 sheets. Each 19-ring black 7/8" plastic binding comb is made of rigid PVC plastic that won't scratch, chip, peel, or discolor. Get 100 black 7/8" plastic combs with every order. Product number PC780BK.
Note: The size of the plastic comb should always be 1/8" thicker than the size of the book. To determine the size of comb that you need, measure the thickness of your book (including covers) and add 1/8".

Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Size: 7/8"
  • Approximate Capacity: 175 Sheets
  • Length: 11" (19 Rings)
  • Shape: Round
  • Quantity: 100 Per Box
  • Part Number: PC780BK

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. Here at MyBinding.com, we have a wide variety of different sizes and colors of plastic binding combs for book making. Ranging from 3/16" to 2", there's a comb for any size project. The 19-hole punch pattern is compatible to fit any standard comb binding machine. These smooth, glossy, standard black combs are perfect for the day to day project. These combs are made to last the test of time. They won't scratch, chip, peel or discolor. Proper use allows for pages to flip easy and lay flat, making reading a breeze and allows for getting the right margins for photocopy. ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. Here at MyBinding.com, we have a wide variety of different sizes and colors of plastic binding combs for book making. Ranging from 3/16" to 2", there's a comb for any size project. The 19-hole punch pattern is compatible to fit any standard comb binding machine. These smooth, glossy, standard black combs are perfect for the day to day project. These combs are made to last the test of time. They won't scratch, chip, peel or discolor. Proper use allows for pages to flip easy and lay flat, making reading a breeze and allows for getting the right margins for photocopy. Depending on your choice of size, you can fit any number of pages from 1 sheet to a whopping 425 sheets. Black is our best seller of plastic combs, being the safest choice for any project. When in doubt, go black. For more 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

We also have the 24 Ring Legal Binding Combs https://www.mybinding.com/binding/binding-supplies/plastic-combs/legal-size-combs.html available for Legal size documents, and they are available in boxes of 100.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 5 months ago ago

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