These 7/8" clear plastic combs are designed for binding half letter sized documents (8.5" x 5.5") used for training manuals or landscape format documents, presentations, and proposals. With these special 7/8" clear 15-ring plastic combs, you can produce half size and landscape books in just seconds. These 7/8" clear plastic combs are some of the highest quality combs on the market and are designed to fit all plastic binding equipment standard to the industry. Hand-rolled and made of rigid PVC, these 7/8" clear combs provide a smooth glossy finish for professional looking booklets that won't scratch, chip, peel, or discolor. These 7/8" clear plastic combs can hold approximately 175 sheets and come in packs of 100. Product number PC780CLH.
Product Details
Color: Clear
Size: 7/8"
Approximate Capacity: 175 Sheets
Length: 8.5" (15 Rings)
Shape: Round
Quantity: 100 Per Box
MyBinding Part Number: PC780CLH
Sizing Guide
Size
Approximate Number of Sheets (20# Bond)
3/16"
10 Sheets
1/4"
25 Sheets
5/16"
40 Sheets
3/8"
55 Sheets
7/16"
70 Sheets
1/2"
85 Sheets
9/16"
105 Sheets
5/8"
125 Sheets
3/4"
150 Sheets
7/8"
175 Sheets
1"
200 Sheets
1-1/8"
225 Sheets
1-1/4"
265 Sheets
1-1/2"
320 Sheets
1-3/4"
375 Sheets
2"
425 Sheets
Video
Plastic Binding Combs - Everything There is to Know
Transcript :
Welcome to MyBinding video. There are many different ways to misuse plastic binding combs and we know that they go great with other things in your book, but that's not what they're for. This is everything you need to know about plastic binding combs. There's a large variety of sizes, ranging from 3/16 of an inch to 2 inches, which means you can bind a book from 1 page to 425 pages. They won't scratch, chip, peel or discolor. Standard sizes have a 19-hole punch pattern, but there are options for custom links. Pages flip easy and lay flat, which makes reading a breeze and allows for getting the right margins for photocopying. In order to bind, you have to use a comb binding opener and the correct type of punch. Many machines do both. When placing the binding into the machine, make sure the teeth are facing up so you can thread the pages in. For plastic binding combs and other demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.