Keep loose sheets securely bound with these 5” removable aluminum screw posts. They are ideal for photo albums, swatch books, architectural and engineering drawings, menus, and more. Also known as Chicago screws or screwposts, each set includes a threaded post and matching screw that fasten together through pre-punched round holes in the materials to be bound. Designed to bind stacks up to 5” thick, these fasteners provide a clean, professional finish while allowing for easy updates or revisions. Perfect for thicker presentations and frequently updated documents, they can also be paired with screw post extensions to accommodate larger binding capacities. Durable, reusable, and simple to use, these aluminum screw posts are a versatile solution for a wide range of binding applications.
Product Details
The diameter of these posts is 3/16" and they are designed for use with a 1/4" hole that can be either punched or drilled into your documents to accept these posts.
The post length for these screw posts is 5". This means that the maximum binding thickness for these screw posts is 5". For best results and to ensure a correct fit, please measure your document thickness and ensure that it will fit.
The heads of the posts and the screws are 7/16" in diameter to ensure a good fit with 1/4" holes.
These aluminum screw posts are packaged 100 Per Box
Part Number: SO500ASP
Video
Everything There Is To Know About Screw Posts Video
Transcript :
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything you need to know about Screw Posts. When using screw posts, there is no support to keep your pages straight, so we recommend using a thicker cover to help it from bending easily. They can be good for binding other materials, such as leather, which is thick and can't be used in a punch machine. You can find sizes of posts ranging from 1/8" to 5" and we offer aluminum posts, brass posts, black, gold, white plastic and black plastic. There are also extensions so you can use your smaller posts on the occasional larger project. They are made to fit into holes of 3 and 2-hole punch patterns. And those are screw posts. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.