3/4" Wire-O Binding Supplies

A dependable option for bigger documents, 3/4" Wire-O binding supplies can bind up to 150 sheets of 20 lb. paper. The twin-loop design ensures smooth page turns and a polished appearance. Great for thicker manuals, reference guides, and professional workbooks.

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A dependable option for bigger documents, 3/4" Wire-O binding supplies can bind up to 150 sheets of 20 lb. paper. The twin-loop design ensures smooth page turns and a polished appearance. Great for thicker manuals,...

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  • High-quality 3/4" twin loop wire ensures a professional and polished look for your documents.
  • 2:1 pitch design with 21 loops per inch allows for smooth page turning and easy access to content.
  • Durable construction securely binds approximately 140-160 sheets of 20lb bond paper, perfect for extensive projects.
  • Compatible with various wire binding machines, making it versatile for all your binding needs.
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  • High-quality premium gloss finish for a polished and professional appearance.
  • Efficient 2:1 pitch design with 21 holes for optimal document organization.
  • Robust 3/4" diameter accommodates up to 160 sheets, perfect for extensive reports.
  • Universal compatibility with all 2:1 wire binding machines for hassle-free binding.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Pitch must match exactly between your machine's punch die and the wire spine, so confirm your machine punches a 2:1 pattern before ordering this size, since a 2:1 wire won't thread through holes punched for a 3:1 pattern or vice versa. If you're unsure which pitch your machine uses, counting the punched holes across an 11-inch edge is a reliable way to confirm before placing a bulk order. Reviewing wire-o binding supplies by pitch can help you cross-check compatibility before committing to a specific wire size.

Yes, this is a genuine functional benefit rather than just marketing language. The twin-loop construction allows bound documents to open completely flat and rotate a full 360 degrees, which matters for reference materials, training manuals, or anything that needs to stay open on a desk without someone holding the pages down. A comb or coil binding alternative can achieve some flexibility, but twin-loop wire typically provides the smoothest flat-lay experience among mechanical binding styles.

The premium option features a gloss finish for a more polished look and is compatible specifically with 2:1 wire binding machines, similar to the standard option's twin-loop design. Functionally, both bind the same sheet capacity and hold up similarly under regular use. The premium finish mainly affects visual presentation rather than structural performance, so choose based on how polished the finished document needs to look for its intended audience rather than expecting a meaningful durability gap.

Color doesn't affect binding strength or capacity at all, so navy, gold, silver, red, and white all perform identically to black in terms of holding pages securely. Color choice typically comes down to department branding, color-coded filing systems, or simply matching a cover design aesthetically. Reviewing the full binding supplies range alongside your chosen wire color can help you coordinate covers and wire for a more intentional finished look rather than treating color as an afterthought.