Coverbind MINICOIL Manual Coil Punch with Electric Inserter - Round Hole
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Coverbind MINICOIL Manual Coil Punch with Electric Inserter - Round Hole

Part #: MINICOIL-RE
Brand: Coverbind
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Product Description

The Coverbind MINICOIL-RE is a quality coil binding machine perfect for the home office or occasionally coil binding. The MINICOIL-RE offers you an inexpensive alternative for color coil binding your documents into a personal professional finished presentation. This coil binding machine has an adjustable depth margin, electric roller for coil insertion and can bind documents up to 1" thick (220 Sheets). The MINICOIL-RE manually punches 4:1 pitch round holes in up to 8 sheets of 20lb paper at a time. The wide variety of color coil and covers available at MyBinding make it easy to customize your documents and brand, with the addition of the Coverbind MINICOIL this is now an affordable possibility for anyone.
Please note: Coil crimping pliers are not included.

Product Details

  • Punches: 4:1 pitch .250 pitch 43 round hole pattern
  • Punches up to 8 sheets of 20lb paper
  • Quality construction compact design
  • Adjustable depth margin
  • Manual punch with electric coil inserter
  • Includes waste tray and spiral coil selector
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 year.

Item Specifications

  • Punches: 4:1 pitch .250 pitch 43 round hole pattern
  • Punching Capacity: Up to 8 sheets of 20lb paper.
  • Punch Opening: 11"
  • Open-Ended Punch: No
  • Compatible Supplies: Plastic Spiral Binding Coils
  • Includes: Waste tray and spiral coil selector.
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer Manufacturer's Warranty

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is the MiniCoil-RE Hole Punch and Binding Machine. This machine can punch up to 10 pages of 20 pound paper at a time. First adjust the left edge stop for the correct size paper. There's an easy 11 inch guide and the punch holes are numbered. Pull the left tab out depending on if you're making a small or a large book. This is the margin control tab. Here is a comparison of the two sizes. Also note they're round holes. Start off by punching a test page to make sure your punches are correct. With your pages aligned, pull the lever down. Then continue punching the ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is the MiniCoil-RE Hole Punch and Binding Machine. This machine can punch up to 10 pages of 20 pound paper at a time. First adjust the left edge stop for the correct size paper. There's an easy 11 inch guide and the punch holes are numbered. Pull the left tab out depending on if you're making a small or a large book. This is the margin control tab. Here is a comparison of the two sizes. Also note they're round holes. Start off by punching a test page to make sure your punches are correct. With your pages aligned, pull the lever down. Then continue punching the rest of your pages. When you're finished punching your book, thread your coil into the first 4 or 5 holes by hand. Make sure you are indeed using 4:1 pitch coil. Then turn the roller on. Place the coil against the roller and it will spin into the rest of the holes. Make sure you have extras on both ends of the book. Remove the excess coil with crimping pliers, which also puts the finishing edge on, so it doesn't unbind. Crimpers are sold separate. The Minicoil-RE is made almost completely of metal. The only plastic is the cover over the punching mechanism. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.
Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding.com. This is the MiniCoil-RE Round Hole Punch and Binding Machine with Electric Inserter.

Whether you're binding daily, monthly or yearly, this inexpensive machine makes binding simple and cost effective for you. All MyBinding’s machines are made with high quality, long lasting materials and are backed by a two year warranty for peace of mind. Start by removing the thumbscrew on the right side, slip on the handle and replace the screw. Adjust the left edge stop for the correct size paper, then you can punch up to 8 pages of 20 pound paper. There's an easy 11 inch guide ...
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Welcome to MyBinding.com. This is the MiniCoil-RE Round Hole Punch and Binding Machine with Electric Inserter.

Whether you're binding daily, monthly or yearly, this inexpensive machine makes binding simple and cost effective for you. All MyBinding’s machines are made with high quality, long lasting materials and are backed by a two year warranty for peace of mind. Start by removing the thumbscrew on the right side, slip on the handle and replace the screw. Adjust the left edge stop for the correct size paper, then you can punch up to 8 pages of 20 pound paper. There's an easy 11 inch guide for standard paper, and the punch holes are all numbered. This particular machine makes round holes at a 4:1 pitch, meaning it makes four holes per inch and 43 per page. Remember to use 4:1 wire with these booklets. The tab on the left side of the machine is used to set your margins depending on the size of your booklet. Don’t forget to periodically empty the waste tray. After you've punched your pages and covers, take your coil and twist it through four or five holes. Plug in the machine, and press the red button on top to engage the coil roller. Gently press the coil to the roller and watch the coil spin right through to the end. Even out the ends, take your coil crimpers and crimp the ends so it won't come unbound. Stop paying expensive labor and make perfect booklets on your own time with MyBinding's line of hole punch and binding machines.

For more videos and all your binding needs, go to MyBinding.com

Questions & Answers

All though we don't stock parts here, we are able to get the parts you need on most machines. Please call our toll free number at 800-944-4573 with the part number you are looking for and we can research it and get the price. We are available from 6am to 5pm PST.

Answered by Mybinding
4 years and 2 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The number of sheets you are able to bind with Coil Binding machines will depend on the diameter of the coil that you bind with. Larger coils may have to be spun in by hand. The largest coils is 50mm (2") in diameter and will hold up to 440 sheets of 20# paper.

Answered by Mybinding
5 years and 3 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. While the MINICOIL Manual Coil Punch is able to punch sheets smaller than letter sized you may get a half punch on the edge of the because it does not have dies that can be disengaged.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 6 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The Mincoil does not include any coils, they would need to be purchased separately. You can find our selection of coils here . The sizing guide can be found here.

Answered by MyBinding
5 years and 7 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The machine was discontinued because it was no longer available from the manufacturer. The Minicoil-OE uses standard 4:1 spiral coils and supplies so there would no worry about not being able to get supplies.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 8 months ago ago
Asked by D. Donald
This machine is a 4:1 pitch machine (4 holes per inch) and produces a 43 hole pattern on the edge of an 11 inch document. 4:1 pitch is the standard punching pattern used by most coil binding machines in the USA.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
The Minicoil uses any standard 4:1 coil which can be found under Binding Supplies on our website ( Link: https://www.mybinding.com/binding/binding-supplies/spiral-coil.html )

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
That is a depth of margin adjustment. It is used to move the holes either closer or further from the edge of your sheet of paper. If you are binding smaller documents you will want the holes close to the edge and if you are binding larger documents you can move them further away to add strength.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
Many of our customers prefer the look of round holes for their documents. However, oval holes are a bit easier for inserting if your documents are thicker than 1/2". If most of your documents, reports or proposals are thinner then round holes is probably a good choice. If not then pay the little bit extra for the oval hole version that you can find here.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
Asked by William
2 years. If you have any issues give us a call at 1-800-944-4573 and we will help you get it fixed or replaced right away.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
Asked by Michael D.
No. You will need to buy a pair of crimpers to use with this machine. You can find them here. The pliers will cut off the excess coil and bend the end of the coil over to preven the spine from spinning off the book. Watch the video on the pliers page for instructions on how to use them. It is really easy when you get the hang of it.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
This unit does have a cord that works in any standard US plug.

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
Asked by Mrs. P
The MINICOIL Manual Coil Punch with Electric Inserter - Round Hole weighs approx 16 lbs.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago
Unfortunately there is no way to slow down the roller , it just has a on and off switch. The less pressure you use when putting the coil against the spinning roller, the less friction against the coil and the slower it will insert.

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

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