1 1/2" Wire-O Binding Supplies

Made for larger projects, 1-1/2" Wire-O binding supplies bind up to 320 sheets of 20 lb. paper. These sturdy wires ensure pages stay neatly organized while allowing documents to lay flat for easy reading. A reliable choice for training materials, reference guides, and business presentations.

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Made for larger projects, 1-1/2" Wire-O binding supplies bind up to 320 sheets of 20 lb. paper. These sturdy wires ensure pages stay neatly organized while allowing documents to lay flat for easy reading. A...

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  • High-quality 1-1/2" twin loop wire ensures a professional and polished finish for all your binding projects.
  • 2:1 pitch design with 21 loops allows for smooth page turning and full 360-degree rotation, enhancing usability.
  • Each pack contains 20 wires, for presentations, reports, and booklets.
  • Compatible with various wire binding machines, making it a versatile choice for all your binding needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions

1-1/2" Wire-O binding wires are made for larger documents. The verified live context says they can bind up to 320 sheets of 20 lb paper, which makes them suitable for thick manuals, reference books, training guides, and larger reports. Do not choose this size for a thin document because an oversized wire can look loose and may make pages turn poorly. The best fit depends on the actual stack thickness, not the title of the project. Measure a finished sample that includes paper, covers, tabs, and inserts before ordering. If the document is smaller, compare other options under Wire-O binding supplies by size.

These 1-1/2" wires use 2:1 pitch. The verified option shows a 2:1 pitch design with 21 loops, which is the correct pitch for larger Wire-O documents in this size range. Pitch must match the holes made by the wire binding machine. A 2:1 wire will not fit a document punched for 3:1 pitch, and a 3:1 wire will not close correctly on a 2:1 punched document. Before ordering, check the machine settings, die pattern, and document hole count. For general pitch comparisons, review Wire-O binding supplies before buying wires for a production job.

Choose pewter when you want a neutral metal look that works with many cover colors and business documents. Choose white when the wire should blend with white covers, light-colored documents, or clean presentation materials. The verified options include pewter and white 1-1/2" 2:1 pitch twin-loop wire. Color does not change pitch or capacity, so confirm fit before choosing the finish. If the document uses black, gray, navy, or darker covers, pewter may look more polished. If the document has white covers, bright graphics, or a lighter design, white may look cleaner. For more color planning, compare Wire-O binding supplies by color.

They work only with wire binding machines that can punch or close the correct 2:1 Wire-O pattern and handle a 1-1/2" wire size. The verified option says the wires are compatible with various wire binding machines, but that does not make them universal. Some machines are made for smaller 3:1 wire jobs. Others may punch 2:1 but have limits on closing larger wires. Check the machine manual for maximum wire diameter, pitch, closing range, and punching capacity. Also remember that thick documents may need punching in smaller lifts. If the office needs a machine for this size, compare wire binding machines before ordering supplies.

Yes, Wire-O binding is a good choice when large documents need smooth page turning and a flat reading experience. The verified 1-1/2" wire option is designed for larger projects, and the 2:1 twin-loop format helps thick books open more cleanly than many stacked or stapled formats. That can be useful for manuals, reference guides, training materials, and business presentations that users need to read hands-free. The document still needs the right wire size and punch pattern. If the stack is too small, the pages may feel loose. If the stack is too large, pages may bind or turn poorly. Always test with the finished paper and covers.