GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch - 2515650
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GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch - 2515650

Part #: 2515650
Brand: GBC
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  • Ideal for infrequent usage or on-the-go binding and editing
  • Punches standard and oversized covers
  • 6 sheet punch capacity
  • 1 year manufacturer warranty
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Product Description

The GBC Proclick P50 Binding Machine is small enough to take with you in your car or even in your briefcase so that you can punch documents on the fly. The Proclick P50 uses a rotary punching mechanism that punches a 32 hole 3:1 pitch pattern that is compatible with GBC Proclick binding spines (It can even be used with 3:1 pitch color coil). Make a lasting impression with GBC's fast, easy binding style. ProClick lasts pages lie flat with 360 degree rotation for convenient note taking and photocopying, and you can easily add and remove sheets with a ProClick editing tool. Binds up to 100 sheets.

Product Details

  • Formerly GBC Proclick 32-Hole Paper Punch
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Punches 6 sheets of paper at a time
  • Punches standard and oversized covers
  • Easy storage and mobility

Item Specifications

  • Punch Pattern: Round
  • Actual Machine Dimensions: 4.13"x6"x18.81
  • Actual Machine Weight: 12.4lbs
  • Shipping Length: 19.7"
  • Shipping Width: 7.68"
  • Shipping Height: 9.84"
  • Shipping Weight: 12.4lbs
  • List Price: $129.99
  • Manufacturer's Warranty: 1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • GBC Part Number: 2515650, G2515650
  • Primary UPC: 033816050013

Demonstration Video

Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is a video of the ProClick P50, a 32-hole paper punch for the GBC ProClick system. The P50 is a stylish and easy-to-use hole punch that works within the GBC ProClick binding system. Step-by-step, here it is in action. Align your materials with the side to be punched all together. Place them into the slot either oversized or standard. Push them all the way to the back and firmly and quickly slide the dial just across. All the holes are punched. Work through the rest of your project in batches of five or six sheets at a time, sliding the punch wheel in either dir ... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is a video of the ProClick P50, a 32-hole paper punch for the GBC ProClick system. The P50 is a stylish and easy-to-use hole punch that works within the GBC ProClick binding system. Step-by-step, here it is in action. Align your materials with the side to be punched all together. Place them into the slot either oversized or standard. Push them all the way to the back and firmly and quickly slide the dial just across. All the holes are punched. Work through the rest of your project in batches of five or six sheets at a time, sliding the punch wheel in either direction. You can keep track of how full the waste compartment is by the window and remove all the punches through the slot. It's that easy with the ProClick P50 by GBC. For more demos and reviews of this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.
Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is a product review of the ProClick P50 by GBC. The ProClick P50 is a 32-hole paper punch that's designed exclusively for the ProClick binding system by GBC. The 32-hole 3:1 pitch pattern is compatible with the ProClick design but it can also be used with 3:1 pitch coil. But it's just a punch, not the binder. With that said, let's watch it in action and review its features.
It can punch oversize and standard size documents. The throat opening is smooth and easy to use and the slide wheel, the punch wheel on the top, goes in either direction so there's no need ...
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Welcome to MyBinding video. This is a product review of the ProClick P50 by GBC. The ProClick P50 is a 32-hole paper punch that's designed exclusively for the ProClick binding system by GBC. The 32-hole 3:1 pitch pattern is compatible with the ProClick design but it can also be used with 3:1 pitch coil. But it's just a punch, not the binder. With that said, let's watch it in action and review its features. It can punch oversize and standard size documents. The throat opening is smooth and easy to use and the slide wheel, the punch wheel on the top, goes in either direction so there's no need to reset. It is limited to only standard sized documents or oversized covers. The P50 claims to punch through six sheets of 20lb paper at a time. And it can, however, it's a bit difficult. We found that four or five sheets is really max, which could prove very tedious for large projects. And we like the see-through window on the bottom that let's you know just how full it's getting with the holes. The P50 would be great for small jobs and if you need something quick and slick. However, much larger and you're going to need a different punch. And for $75, you'll want to think that through. For more demos and reviews of this product and many more, check out MyBinding.com.

Staff Review

GBC ProClick P50 Binding Punch Review

As one of the premier manufacturers of binding machines, GBC produces machines both large and small for a wide range of uses. One of their smallest and least expensive machines is the ProClick P50, a 32-hole punch that prepares documents for binding with GBC's ProClick spines. To find out what this little machine can do for you, please continue reading this article.

The GBC ProClick P50 is a desktop hole punch that's small enough to carry with you. That means it can be used to bind documents on the road, if necessary. It can even fit in a drawer so it doesn't have to be out on your desk all the time. As mentioned before, the P50 punches holes that can be used with the ProClick spines, which are some of the easiest binding spines to use. (You can also use 3:1 pitch color coil spines with this machine, so you have a couple of different binding options available. Just make sure you have a pair of coil crimpers on hand to finish off your document.) ProClick spines help your document lie flat and they allow for 360-degree rotation. That means your documents will be easy to read and photocopy. This machine can punch up to 6 sheets of paper at a time and the ProClick spines can bind documents that are up to 100 pages long. And if you make a mistake when binding with ProClick spines, you can easily add or remove sheets from your booklet using the GBC ProClick editing tool.

Since this is an inexpensive machine (it retails for less than $80.00), the P50 obviously has a few limitations. For one, you may find it difficult to punch the full 6 sheets of paper the machine is rated to handle. If so, try punching a smaller amount of paper and see if it's any easier. Since the P50 has a very low punching capacity, it's obviously not a good choice for high-volume operations. Users who need to punch and bind longer documents might get frustrated by only being able to punch a few sheets of paper at a time, so keep that in mind if you tend to get annoyed by repetitive tasks.

It's important to note that the P50 is only a hole punch. It is not a binding machine. If you want to use color coil spines, you'll need a machine to help you out. As for the ProClick spines, it's easy to bind with them by hand. However, every box of spines comes with a zipper-like tool to give you a hand in the binding process. Finally, the P50 lacks disengageable pins, so it's difficult to punch paper that's shorter than 11 inches long. If you try, you'll wind up with an unsightly partial hole on the edge of your paper. (And who wants that?)

If you need binding method for small personal or work projects, the GBC ProClick P50 is a good way to start binding cheaply and easily using ProClick spines. It's nice that the machine is portable, too.

Questions & Answers

The GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch - 2515650 is made for home use, of very low volume usage, and would only punch the thinnest chipboard, one at a time . It would be more advisable to use a machine designed for an office setting, that could punch about 20 sheets at a time, for thicker chipboard.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 4 months ago ago
For the Atlas Machines, you would use the Masterbind Binding Covers https://www.mybinding.com/brands/masterbind/covers.html. Please give us a call at 800-944-4573, and we make sure we can get them to you when you need them.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 5 months ago ago
Great Question! I am sorry but this machine doesn't come with a tool.

Answered by Mybinding
3 years and 4 months ago ago
Unfortunately, the GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch - 2515650 does not come with the editing tool, or spines.

Answered by MyBinding.com
3 years and 4 months ago ago
The GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch - 2515650 is made for home use, of very low volume usage, and unfortunately, would not punch laminated pages very well . It would wear the machine out very fast. It would be more advisable to use a machine designed for an office setting, that could punch about 20 sheets at a time.

Answered by MyBinding
4 years and 6 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. The GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch can punch sheets smaller than letter sized but there maybe some half holes on the edge of the sheet. This machine does not have disengagable dies to prevent the extra holes from being punched.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years ago
Thank you for your question. The GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch would not work for your needs. The spacing for Proclick is 3:1 ( 3 holes per inch) . A 2:1 ( 2 holes per inch) twin loop machine punches rectangle holes that measure 6mm across and are 1/2" apart , which would be a better match.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 1 months ago ago
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately the GBC / Swingline ProClick P50 32-Hole Paper Punch is not wide enough to accommodate A4 paper it accepts paper up to a 11 1/4" wide.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 7 months ago ago
Thanks for your question. The Proclick spines that come in cassettes are standard spines they would just need to be removed from the cassette and then they would work with you P50.

Answered by MyBinding
7 years and 8 months ago ago
Asked by Lichang
The weight is 3 Lbs, Dimensions 3.5x4x18.5

Answered by Mybinding.com
8 years ago
Yes this machine sits flat on a table giving you the ability to use leverage when punching paper. As a best practice you should only punch a few sheets of paper at a time though and never force the punching mechanism.

Answered by MyBinding.com
8 years and 2 months ago ago

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