GBC Black ProClick Spines

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Brand: GBC
Item# GBCPSBK
  • GBC black Proclick spines.
  • Diameter sizes available are 5/16", 1/2" and 5/8", all are 32 ring.
  • Hold from 45 to 110 sheets of 20lb paper.
  • Available in quantities of 10, 25 and 100.
Product Name
Item Number
Price
Qty
2515660
$33.09
2514517
$67.09
2514700
$85.39

ProductDescription

These black ProClick Spines are innovative binding spines from GBC. These black 32-ring spines insert into your 32-hole punched document and snap closed to give a professional look to any presentation. Using these black ProClick spines, pages can be easily added and removed by zipping the spine open with the zip tool (sold separately). The black GBC ProClick spines can be used with your existing 3:1 wire system or with a ProClick punch.

Product Details

  • Color:Black
  • Size:5/16", 5/8" , or 1/2"
  • Capacity:Approx. 45 - 110 Sheets (20lb bond) depending on size
  • Quantity:10pk, 25pk, or 100pk depending on size

Demonstration Video

Everything There Is To Know About: ProClick Spines Video

Transcript : Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about ProClick spines. There are few different sizes, ranging from 5/16" to 5/8". With a larger size, you can fit up to 125 pages into your book. They come in a standard 11" length but there's also a half size, 8.5". A nice thing about this binding is that it lays flat. Not only that but it even lays back to back. The best part is that you can edit it anywhere, with or without the tool. To close it, pinch the end of the tool and swipe. To open it, slide the other end through. There are a few machines out there to do this for you t ...

Sizing Guide

Size Part Number Approximate Capacity (20# Paper)Quantity
      
5/16" 2515673 45 Sheets 10pk
      
1/2" 2515674 85 Sheets 10pk
      
5/16" 2515662 45 Sheets 25pk
      
1/2" 2515660 85 Sheets 25pk
      
5/8" 25156691 110 Sheets 25pk
      
5/16" 2514700 45 Sheets 100pk
      
1/2" 2514703 85 Sheets 100pk
      
5/8" 2514517 110 Sheets 100pk

Questions & Answers

Thank you for your question. The sheet capacity is based off of 20# paper stock but it can be used to bind other weights of paper. For heavier weight stock you will want to go by the physical thickness of the completed document. General rule of thumb is to add 1/8" (4mm) to the thickness of your completed book ( including covers) to determine the size of spine that you will need.

Answered by MyBinding.com
5 years and 1 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. We do ship internationally. If you put items in your cart and view the cart, you can enter your country and postal code to get the shipping cost. For international orders we only accept PayPal or wire transfer (there is a fee for wire transfers) as payment. For orders paid with PayPal, the order must ship to the shipping address associated with the PayPal account. All prices on the website are in US Dollars, for most accurate and up to date exchange rates please contact your financial institution. Please contact our customer service department directly if you need assistance placing the order and we would be happy to help. The pack that is currently $7.39 is a pack of 10 spines.

Answered by MyBinding
6 years and 4 months ago ago
These are individual ProClick spines. The Proclick Pronto uses the same spines but they are attached together in a cartridge system that allows them to be auto inserted and closed on the edge of your document. If you have the Pronto P3000 you can use the punch on your paper and use these spines. Or you can find the pronto cartridges here... https://www.mybinding.com/binding/binding-supplies/gbc-proclick/cartridges.html

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 11 months ago ago
Pro-click spines are designed to work with a 32 hole 3:1 pitch (3 holes per inch) hole pattern. If you need an inexpensive punch you might consider the Proclick P50 which is less than $75. Or if you are set on using your Comb binding machine you might want to consider using zipbind which provides a similar finish with a 19 hole pattern instead of a 32 hole pattern.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 11 months ago ago