Paper Drills and Accessories
Ever wonder if there was a better way to punch holes in paper? Why not consider a paper drill? For companies looking to punch holes in large volumes of paper, a paper drill is the ideal solution. Paper drilling equipment works much like a drill press from an industrial shop. Turn the machine on and slowly pull down the handle as the spinning bit creates a perfect hole. Depending on the model that you choose, you can produce one or more holes at a time through up to 2 inches of paper. Compare and choose a machine based on factors such as number of holes required, drilling capacity, hole size, machine footprint, brand and drill type (manual or electric).
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Starting At: $5.25
Punch Pads for Filepecker FP-1B Manual Paper Hole Drill - 3pk
- Very affordable.
- Material: Plastic
- Can be flipped over once one side is worn.
- Sold in packs of 3.
Part #: FP-P1Challenge Hand Drill Sharpener
- Keep your hollow drill bits sharp with the Challenge Handy Sharpener.
- Two peice tool that sharpens drill bits to the correct bevel with just a couple of twists.
- Can also be used to remove chips from the drill bit at the opposite end.
- Quantity: 1
Part #: 05CHLA49502MyBinding Filepecker FP-1B Manual Paper Hole Drill
- Simple and easy multi-hole punching process by sliding the table
- Punch up to an impressive 300 sheet of document at one time
- Very little pressure needed to operate
- Features a sliding table with adjustable stops providing an efficient work environment
Part #: MYFP1BMyBinding FP 1-XLS Paper Hole Drill with Moving Table
- Simple and easy multi-hole punching process by sliding the table
- Punch up to an impressive 300 sheet of document at one time
- Very little pressure needed to operate
- Capable to handle up to 14" wide paper
Part #: MYFP1XLSChallenge Handy-Sharp Drill Sharpener
- Spring-loaded pressure prevents flaring the end of the hollow drill bits.
- Light and portable
- Clamps onto a bench or table
- Easy to use
Part #: 05CHL57100FP-M15 Multi-Hole Punch
- Punch up to 9 holes at a time.
- Up to 170 sheets of 20 pound bond.
- With three punch heads set up with 5/16" (8 mm) punch bits.
- Size punch bits available are 3/16” (4 mm) and 1/4” (6 mm).
Part #: FP-M15Rosco 370 Three-Spindle Paper Drill
- 2"stock drilling capacity.
- 12 drill diameters available, starting from 1/8"and up to 1/2".
- Comfortable and easy to use lever.
- Rugged build.
Part #: ROSBK370Rosco 371 Three-Spindle Paper Drill
- Three hole paper drill that easily converts to single-hole drilling if needed.
- Maximum drilling capacity: 2"stock.
- Easy to use hand lever.
- Heavy-duty build.
Part #: ROSBK371
Paper Drills Overview
Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. Ever wonder if there was a better way to punch holes in paper? Why not consider a paper drill? For many companies, looking to punch holes and larger holes in paper, a paper drill is an ideal solution. And here at MyBinding, we sell solutions. We sell a number of paper drills, both in size and function, all of them helping in volume punching, customization and precision. We carry 1, 2, and 3 spindle models, ranging all the way up to a 2 ½” lift capacity. If you have any questions at all about what might be the best fit for you, give us a call and our customer serv... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. Ever wonder if there was a better way to punch holes in paper? Why not consider a paper drill? For many companies, looking to punch holes and larger holes in paper, a paper drill is an ideal solution. And here at MyBinding, we sell solutions. We sell a number of paper drills, both in size and function, all of them helping in volume punching, customization and precision. We carry 1, 2, and 3 spindle models, ranging all the way up to a 2 ½” lift capacity. If you have any questions at all about what might be the best fit for you, give us a call and our customer service would love to walk you through your options. Plus we’re working feverishly to have a video for every product that we sell so you can see it in action before you buy. For more demos, reviews and how-to’s, check out MyBinding.com.